Every pet parent dreams of more time with their furry family members – more walks, cuddles and happy memories together. As a pet insurance provider that champions longer, healthier lives for cats and dogs, we at Petgevity carried out extensive research to discover where in the UK our trusty companions are living the longest and what helps them stay happy, active and healthy pets for years to come.
Our latest research has revealed the UK’s Pet Longevity Zones – the top 10 cities where cats and dogs are living their longest and healthiest lives.
Taking the crown is Plymouth, followed by Nottingham and Norwich, with these regions coming out on top for pet lifespan and wellbeing.
Rank | City | Average Pet Lifespan (Years) |
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1 | Plymouth | 9.1 |
2 | Nottingham | 8.1 |
3 | Norwich | 7.9 |
4 | Southampton | 7.7 |
5 | Liverpool | 7.5 |
6 | Edinburgh | 7.3 |
7 | Brighton | 7.2 |
7 | Glasgow | 7.2 |
9 | Bristol | 7.0 |
10 | Belfast | 6.7 |
Interestingly, some of the UK’s biggest cities – including London, Manchester and Cardiff – sit at the other end of the scale. This suggests that the major, densely populated, urban city life might not always be the best environment for our pets to thrive, compared with mid-sized cities which offer quieter streets, more green space and a generally slower pace of life for pets.
Rank | City | Average Pet Lifespan (Years) |
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1 | London | 6.0 |
2 | Manchester | 6.1 |
3 | Cardiff | 6.2 |
When it comes to how long cats and dogs live, UK pet owners are taking their animals’ needs more seriously than ever.
A third (33%) of UK pet owners say that their pet’s needs are a top priority when choosing where to live, while over two thirds (68%) would even consider moving to a different city or region if it meant their cat or dog could live a better life.
But the research also shows that pet longevity is more than just location. Over half (51%) of pet owners believe that genetics and lifestyle play an equal role in dog and cat lifespan, whilst almost a quarter (22%) think environment and routine matter most.
Our research shows that the below factors are the most important for our pets’ longevity:
Despite growing awareness, there’s still a lot more that we can do to support our pets as they age.
Only 55% of owners regularly manage their pet’s weight, exercise and grooming, and fewer than two thirds (61%) keep up with annual vet visits, yet these small habits can significantly improve pet health and lifespan.
That’s why Petgevity has teamed up with Dr Nicole Oleswinski.
BVSc MRCVS Registered Veterinary Surgeon to share practical wellbeing tips for both older cats and older dogs, because it’s never too late to help your pet live healthier, for longer.
At Petgevity, we believe that pets are family – and every wag, purr and cuddle deserves to last as long as possible. That’s why we offer flexible, fair pet insurance for older cats and dogs that supports pets of all ages, including those with pre-existing medical conditions through our Lifetime Plus policies.
We’re passionate about helping healthy pets of all ages live longer, happier lives. To meet some of the UK’s thriving senior pets, including 16-year-old rescue cats, Mr Gum and Billy William, who have shared a home in Glasgow for over 15 years, head to our case studies page.