Flossie’s life has been a journey of wanderings, having been through two previous owners before finding her current home. Despite facing challenges such as impaired hearing and vision, her spirit remains undiminished, and she continues to exude her zest for life. Remarkably, at the age of 26, Flossie holds the title of the oldest living domestic cat in the world

A cat living in the south-east suburbs of London has officially become the world’s oldest cat and has entered the famous Guinness Book of Records as such , reported the BBC .

People working on site had adopted these animals. Flossie had been by a lady, with whom she had lived for 10 years until her death. She was then entrusted to the sister of the deceased. His 2nd mistress had died in turn 14 years later, then the tortoiseshell cat joined Vick Green .