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Flossie was born on 29 December 1995. As a kitten, she lived in a feral cat colony near St Helens Hospital, Merseyside. Several staff who worked at the hospital adopted the kittens of the colony, including Flossie. [3] Flossie lived with her first owner for ten years until their death, and was then adopted by their sister.
Flossie the British cat has lived a full life. She was spotted roaming the streets in 1995 and lived in a colony of cats close to a hospital. Hospital workers decided to give each one a home.
Flossie: December 29, 1995 Living 28 years Tortoiseshell cat: Female United Kingdom [41] Guinness World Records verified as oldest living cat. Soot 1987 2016 28 – 29 years Black cat: Male Canada [42] Minky 1994 August 19, 2021 26 – 27 years Persian cat: Female South Korea [43] Oldest cat recorded in South Korea: Tiffany Two March 13, 1988 ...
Flossie, Guinness World Records verified oldest cat alive (as of January 2024); born in 1995; owned by Victoria Green of Orpington, England. [ 51 ] Himmy from Cairns, Australia the fattest cat on record who weighed 21.3 kg (46.8 lbs) at his death in 1986.
Flossie may refer to: Flossie, a Venus of Fifteen, ... Flossie (cat) (1995–), British domestic cat which is currently the oldest verified cat alive; See also
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Female cats typically outlive male cats, and crossbred cats typically outlive purebred cats. [2] [4] It has also been found that the greater a cat's weight, the lower its life expectancy on average. [4] The current oldest verified cat alive is Flossie, who was born in 1995 in the United Kingdom. [10]
Flossie Bobbsey, their younger daughter, Freddie's twin; Dinah Johnson, the Bobbseys' cook, Sam's wife; Sam Johnson, the Bobbseys' handyman, Dinah's husband; Snoop, the Bobbseys' cat. (Snoop starts as a male cat, but is incorrectly changed to "she" after being lost to a circus in the fourth volume of the series.) Downy, the Bobbseys' duck