Posted on 04/08/2023 6:14:43 AM PDT by allen592
Guinness World Records is urging a British woman to have her 31-year-old Tortoiseshell Cat named Rosie recognized as the oldest living feline in the world. Rosie's owner, Lila Brissett, 72, says she adopted Rosie way back in 1991. Lila must have been in her 40s when she adopted Rosie and the pair have been enjoying life together ever since. Rosie is set to celebrate its 32nd birthday in June this year.
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Why do you chop off your own blog in the middle? You are allowed to post the whole thing, you know.
Long as you’re trolling FR for hits on the regular, how about giving something back?
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Instead of “fluffy”, it appears “mangy”
The meow meow is her best buddy. I don’t think I’ve had friendships last this long.
Has anyone heard from "humbleguner" at all? I know there was a thread a few weeks ago - don't know if he was found or not - any idea?
Good question.
He’s MIA...
Long live Rosie!
Cats clean themselves by licking their fur every day. As they get older, it is harder for them to reach around to their back and other areas requiring stretching. And long-haired cats can get matted, which makes brushing more difficult for their owners to do and more painful for the cat. I speak as a past caretaker of a long-haired Maine Coon cat who lived to be 23.
That explains mangy!
Maybe because this is not a blog. It has it’s own address.
Maybe all these websites we post links to should also post full stories.
Some of us do, some don’t. If it is an official blog, I could understand the idiocy of those who get upset, but when a person is paying good earned money to maintain an official web site, they are allowed the same respect as any other web site in the World.
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