Flossie (cat)
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Flossie (born 29 December 1995) is a British
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recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living cat ( Flossie lives in Orpington, England with her owner Victoria Green.


Life


Early life

Flossie was born on 29 December 1995. As a kitten, she lived in a feral cat colony near
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. Several staff who worked at the hospital adopted the kittens of the colony, including Flossie. Flossie lived with her first owner for ten years until they passed away, and was then adopted by their sister. The cat lived with the second owner for 14 years until her death. Her son then decided to adopt Flossie. However, after three years he had to give up the cat being unable to support her welfare, and she was taken in by
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.


Adoption

In 2022, Flossie was adopted by Victoria Green. Green at first thought that the advert posted online by Cats Protection was a mistake, because the age listed for Flossie was 27 years. Green lived in Orpington and had previous experience caring for senior cats. Flossie was deaf and had limited eyesight. After moving in with Green, she was initially disorientated due to her advanced ailments, but over time settled down and became comfortable living with Green.


Guinness World Records

Just before Flossie's 27th birthday, Guinness World Records officially recognized her as the oldest living cat, becoming an official world-record title holder. Despite Flossie's advanced age, she remains active and often will wake up early for breakfast, before napping and playing for most of the day. Flossie is second to the oldest verified cat to have ever lived, behind Creme Puff, who lived to the age of 38 years. Other cats have been claimed to have been older, but were not verified.


See also

* Aging in cats * List of longest-living cats * List of individual cats * Creme Puff – longest-lived cat * Bobi – longest-lived dog


References

{{reflist 1995 animal births Female mammals Individual cats in England Orpington World record holders