The oldest living cat is Creme Puff of Austin Texas. Born on August 3rd 1967, Creme Puff celebrated her 38th birthday in August 2005.
Also deserving a mention are Puss, who was born in 1903. Puss was owned by Mrs T. Holway of Devon. Puss passed away on 29th November, 1939, one day after his 36th birthday.
The second is Granpa who lived to the ripe old age of 34. Granpa Rexs Allen (Granpa for short) was a Sphyx adopted from the Humane Society in Texas .
2006-11-14 14:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I only have a very dear old woman for my source. But she was a friend of mine and everyone in my small town knew of her and her cats. They has their own sanctuary out back of her house, with a fountain and fish to watch. She fed them all natural food. One lived to be 29 and the other lived to be 32 years old. Many people know of these cats (they are gone now) and this lady is in a nursing home, but I told her once it was probably some kind of a record. I know cats that are 20, 21- but this was quite incredible. I was her waitress, and she used to tip me 20.00 and say, "you go buy your cats some all natural food, not that crap from the store or even the vet.s office". I think she knew what she was talking about!
2006-11-14 22:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Right now the oldest cat in the world is Gloria aged 26-97 in human age. Before Gloria was Cream Puff aged 35 I believe.
2006-11-14 22:04:03
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answered by Spay-n-Neuter-Your-Pets 3
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the oldest cat i ever had was alive til he was 20 in human years. But as they get older they begint o develope issues and problems due to their age. He started having bladder issues so we out him down. He could have lived a while longer but we were about to move and we werent sure how hed handle a move.
2006-11-15 00:35:17
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answered by the candy man 2
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My cat lived to be 17, and that was even after getting seriously hurt by getting hit by a car at age 9 (in human years). She was an indoor/outdoor cat. I attribute her good health to drinking milk EVERY morning. She would meow and drive us all nutts until she got her milk! So much for lactose intolerance!
2006-11-14 23:14:32
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answered by Isla14 2
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I can't remember the exact book, but I believe one cat survived for about fourty years. Look around on the internet for different world records.
2006-11-14 21:56:35
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answered by mandamandapanda 3
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The oldest i've heard (outta my family) is m grandpa's cat, Ginger, who lived till 19.
2006-11-14 22:38:55
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answered by taylor ! 4
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http://catcatcat.com/news_records.html
http://www.petplace.com/articles/artPrinterFriendly.asp?conID=20743
2006-11-14 22:02:37
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answered by Sammy 5
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