The title of “the oldest cat in the world” was assigned to him unofficially, since last year his owner refused an offer from a representative of the Guinness Book of Records to submit a corresponding application.
The oldest cat in the world died in the UK at the age of 33. The New York Post reported this on Sunday, September 15.
Rosie’s age is 152 years old.
“He unofficially has the status of the oldest cat in the world. The tricolor cat lives with his owner in the British city of Norwich, his owner Lily Brissett is 73 years old,” said of journalists.
It is known that the cat was born on June 1, 1991. The owner adopted him from the shelter as a kitten. He ended up there because his previous owners discovered that their son was allergic to animal fur.
In 2023, representatives of the Guinness Book of Records invited Lily Brissett to apply to assign a special title to her cat, but the woman refused.

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Bobi, a Portuguese mastiff, has been stripped of his status as the world’s oldest dog because Guinness World Records has no evidence of how old he really is.
It was previously reported that the world’s oldest chicken, Peanut, died in Michigan at the age of at least 21 years and 238 days.
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