Tortoise
Known for their longevity, some species like the Galápagos tortoise can live over 100 years. Lonesome George, an icon, lived for a century on Pinta Island, making them a companion for a lifetime.
Parrot
African Grey Parrots can live up to 50 years, with one notable pet parrot, Tarbu, reaching 55. They bring decades of lively chatter and companionship.
Horse
With an average lifespan of 25-30 years, horses are cherished for their companionship and loyalty, ideal for those seeking adventure partners.
Koi Fish
These colorful fish can live up to 40 years in Japan, with some reaching an astonishing 226 years, like Hanako, the oldest recorded koi.
Gecko
Leopard geckos can live 15-20 years, showcasing diverse colors and easy care, making them popular household pets.
Umbrella Cockatoo
These charismatic birds can live up to 80 years, delighting owners with their intelligence and tricks.
Box Turtle
Found in the US, these turtles can live over 100 years, requiring outdoor habitats and gentle care.
House Cat
Indoor cats can live up to 15 years or more, offering playful companionship and comfort.
Goldfish
In ponds, goldfish can live up to 30 years, longer than in tanks, due to better conditions.