Have you ever imagined living with a Guinness World Record breaker? A woman in London recently had such an experience, because her cat had just won the Guinness World Record for the world's longest-lived cat.
The cat, named Flossie, was born in 1995 and is 27 years old this year, equivalent to 120 years old for humans.
The cat was adopted by her at the Small Animal Rescue Center, and the owner said it was a "very amazing cat."
Today, Flossie's hearing is not very good and her eyesight is somewhat problematic, but her appetite is still good, she is still energetic every day, and she loves to play.
Now Flossie's owner is its third owner.
Flossie was living in a small animal rescue center 24 years ago when a woman brought it home, and 10 years later the woman died and the cat was taken back to her sister's home. After another 14 years, my sister also died, so the cat came to the house of the current owner.
Seeing this, do you also think that it is a very magical cat? Finally, I also wish it and its owner a happy life as it is now.