By which year will longevity research enable a pet cat's lifespan to be extended by 10 years?
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2050
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By 2030
39%
By 2040
10%
By 2050
10%
By 2060
8%
By 2070
8%
By 2080

This question delves into predicting the year by which advancements in longevity research will allow for a significant extension in the lifespan of pet cats. With a current average lifespan of 12-15 years for domestic cats, this market aims to determine when pets can realistically expect to live an additional 10 years. It’s important to note that historically, scientific breakthroughs in animal health often precede similar advancements in human medicine.

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Modern technologies improve the quality of life of animals. Even now, smart devices like automatic cat feeders help to maintain a routine and control portions, even when the owner is not at home. You can set the exact time and portion size so that the cat does not overeat and remains healthy. Some models have a camera and voice messages to monitor the pet and even call it to the bowl.

In the future, advances in genetics, nutrition, and medical technology will make it possible to not only maintain optimal lifestyles for cats, but also extend their active years.

I'm reopening this for continued trading until the answer is established; if that's a mistake @QianchengXiong please let me know!

Creator appears inactive. If this ends up being a mod resolution, I currently plan to interpret it as being primarily about the life extension as measured, and mostly not about whether "longevity research" had an impact, since I expect that to be very hard to judge.

Why does this close so soon? Shouldn't trading remain open until the answer is known?

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