Good news for cat lovers
Flossie entered the Guinness Book at the age of 26
Vita gazette – Good news for those worried about their cats’lives has arrived from England. Guinness World Record for the oldest cat in the world. Her name is Flossie and she is 26 years old.
The brown and black colored cat from the U.K. has been named the world’s oldest cat just ahead of her 27th birthday. Flossie is 26 years and 329 days old – roughly the equivalent of 120 human years, according to Guinness World Records, which named the cat the record holder on Thursday. Flossie has lived in many homes throughout her long life. She was recently given to Cats Protection, a cat charity and adoption agency, and they realized Flossie had an incredibly long life.
The brown and black colored cat broke the record with its age of 26 years and 329 days. The Guinness Book of Records has also recognized Flossie as the “oldest cat in the world”. It is stated that the age of the cat, which is less than 27 years old, corresponds to 120 years according to human age.
Vicki Green, Flossie owner of the charity “Cats Protection”, which educates people about cats’ right to life in England, said the “oldest cat in the world” was a loving and playful cat.
“I knew Flossie was a special cat, but I didn’t think I’d be sharing my home with a world record holder,” Green said. On the other hand, Green said Flossie, who is deaf and visually impaired, is generally in good health.
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