Will a cat born before 2020 live to be ≥150 years old?
Plus
22
Ṁ10112170
11%
chance
1D
1W
1M
ALL
Time spent in cryostasis doesn't count
Mind uploading doesn't count -- the cat needs to be wetware running on DNA, proteins, lipids, etc.
Close date updated to 2170-08-21 5:59 pm
This question is managed and resolved by Manifold.
Get
1,000
and3.00
Sort by:
@Duncan The very oldest of cats managed to live a few years past 30, with 38 being the world record (and #10 only living to 32). Recent articles suggest that the oldest living cat is 35 (and apparently not in good health). If, improbably, that sick and ancient cat somehow lives to 150, that'd mean the very soonest this bet could be resolved would be 2137.
This, of course, raises significant questions about how the market will be resolved, since the close date is specified as 2025?
Related questions
Related questions
Will anybody born before 2000 live to be 150?
51% chance
Will someone born before 2001 live to be 150?
48% chance
Will humans born between 1990-2000 be able to live for 150 years?
43% chance
Will I live to be at least 200 years old?
15% chance
Will I adopt a cat before 2050?
60% chance
By which year will longevity research enable a pet cat's lifespan to be extended by 10 years?
Will I live to be 150 years old?
20% chance
Will a human being live to be 150 years old or older before the end of 2100?
27% chance
Will I live to be over 120 years old?
27% chance
Will there be genetically engineered catgirls by 2100?
39% chance