🥳 Meet Flossie — the oldest living cat on the planet turns 30 today
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Flossie was born on 29 December 1995 — which makes her roughly 140–150 human years old in cat-to-human age conversion.
She has long been listed in the Guinness World Records for her exceptional longevity.… pic.twitter.com/s1jUGykVDe
Meet Flossie — the oldest living cat on the planet turns 30 today
Flossie was born on 29 December 1995 — which makes her roughly 140–150 human years old in cat-to-human age conversion.
She has long been listed in the Guinness World Records for her exceptional longevity. Despite her advanced age, Flossie is still active: she wakes up early for breakfast, then spends the day napping and playing.
Flossie lived with her first owner for ten years until their death, and was then taken in by the first owner’s sister. She lived with her second owner for another 14 years — until their death as well.
Today, Flossie lives in Orpington, England, with her current owner Victoria Green.
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