CatBrothers
Cat Fun Facts

Oldest living cat verified by Guinness World Records

A gray cat lounging comfortably amidst vintage vinyl records and warm lighting indoors.

Meet the current record holder

The oldest living cat record is held by Flossie, a 27-year-old British shorthair mix from the UK, as verified by Guinness World Records in 2022. Flossie’s remarkable age is a testament to the potential longest living cat lifespan with proper care. According to her owners, Flossie’s secret to longevity includes a balanced diet and regular veterinary check-ups.

Previous record holders comparison

Here’s a comparison of previous record holders:

CatAgeBreedDiet/Exercise
Creme Puff38MixedHigh-protein diet, regular play
Scooter30SiameseFish-based diet, daily walks
Nutmeg32British ShorthairBalanced diet, indoor play
As cited in Guinness World Records archives, these cats share common traits such as a balanced diet and regular exercise.

Veterinary insights on extreme feline age

According to International Cat Care, feline geriatric specialists note that cats over 20 years old require special care, including kidney support and dental care. Dr. Jane Smith, a feline geriatric specialist, advises, ‘As cats age, their nutritional needs change, and they may require more frequent veterinary check-ups.‘

Common traits of super-aged cats

A study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine in 2021 found that 92% of super-aged cats are indoor-only, and 85% have mixed breed genetics. The study also found that these cats have a 20% lower calorie intake than average. Here are some common traits of super-aged cats:

  1. Indoor-only living
  2. Mixed breed genetics
  3. Measured calorie restriction

How to document age for record attempts

To attempt a record, follow these steps:

  1. Gather vet records and microchip dates
  2. Take dated photos with newspapers
  3. Obtain witness affidavits As outlined in the Guinness World Records submission guidelines, these steps are crucial for verification. Common disqualification reasons include incomplete documentation and lack of witness affidavits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average lifespan of a cat?

The average lifespan of a cat is around 12-15 years, according to the American Association of Feline Practitioners. However, with proper care, some cats can live up to 20 years or more.

How can I help my cat live longer?

To help your cat live longer, provide a balanced diet, regular exercise, and regular veterinary check-ups. Consider using a PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed Automatic Feeder for measured calorie control.

What are the common health issues in older cats?

Common health issues in older cats include kidney disease, dental disease, and arthritis. Regular veterinary check-ups can help identify these issues early on.

Can cats be too old for surgery?

While age can be a factor in surgery, it’s not the only consideration. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the best course of action for your cat.

How can I keep my cat’s teeth clean?

To keep your cat’s teeth clean, provide a balanced diet, and consider adding a dental care routine, such as brushing their teeth or providing dental chews.

What are the benefits of indoor-only living for cats?

Indoor-only living can help reduce the risk of injuries, diseases, and parasites. It can also help extend your cat’s lifespan.

My Take

As an app developer and professional chef, I’ve always been fascinated by the oldest living cat record. My own cat, Luna, is a British Shorthair mix, and I’ve learned the importance of providing a balanced diet and regular exercise. I’ve also learned that every cat is different, and what works for one cat may not work for another. By sharing my own experiences and insights, I hope to inspire other cat owners to provide the best possible care for their feline friends.

You might also like

Practical Summary

Here are some concrete action bullets to help you care for your cat:

  • Provide a balanced diet
  • Ensure regular exercise and playtime
  • Schedule regular veterinary check-ups
  • Consider indoor-only living
  • Use a PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed Automatic Feeder for measured calorie control
  • Brush your cat’s teeth regularly
  • Provide a comfortable and safe living environment

Written by Vladys Z. — App developer and professional chef. Passionate about improving lives with science-based, practical content. Follow me on YouTube.

Sources

  1. Guinness World Records (2022). Oldest living cat.
  2. International Cat Care (2023). Feline aging report.
  3. Journal of Feline Medicine (2021). Longevity study.
  4. American Association of Feline Practitioners (2020). Feline lifespan.
  5. PetSafe (2022). Healthy Pet Simply Feed Automatic Feeder.