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Trending News: Cats are domestic animals that live in harmony with humans and people keep them with great fondness. Many cats spend their entire life with their owners. Recently, the world’s oldest cat died in a house in Norfolk, Australia, which was 33 years old. This cat’s name was Rosie, who was born in 1991. Currently, the world’s oldest living cat is 28-year-old Flossie, who was born in 1995.

Rosie was adopted by Leela in 1995

Rosie’s owner Leela says that she adopted Rosie when she was a small child. She was emotional about Rosie and then started saying that she misses Rosie a lot. Further remembering Rosie, Leela said that she was very ill and one day when we left her alone at home, she went to the corridor of the house and slept, after that she never woke up. But I have a lot of good memories with her and I am happy that we spent a lot of good time together. Leela told that Rosie loved to eat and sleep and she was often found napping in the window of Leela’s house, she became an inseparable member of the family while living in the house.

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Rosie’s owner Leela is a pet lover

In the 90s, Leela was approached by a cat rescue organization that had an orphaned kitten. The daughter of a family was allergic to the kitten and the kitten was handed over to the organization. This kitten grew up to become Rosie, who needed a home again. Leela had previously rescued a stray dog, so she happily welcomed Rosie into her home and she became theirs. Leela is a widow who loves animals.

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The Guinness Book people also contacted

Regarding Rosie’s parents, Leela said that Rosie’s mother was a patchy tortoiseshell cat, while Rosie was the daughter of a ginger tom who was her father. A spokesperson of the Guinness Book of World Records also contacted Leela to register Rosie, but for some reason she could not do so. Let us tell you that before Rosie, the oldest cat was Cream Puff of Austin, Texas, who was born on August 3, 1967 and lived till August 6, 2005, at the age of 38 years and three days.

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