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Beloved Norwich Cat Rosie, World’s Oldest, Dies At 33, Equivalent To 152 Human Years

Rosie, a tortoiseshell cat from Norwich, has passed away at 33, equating to 152 in human years. Owner Lila Brissett, 73, described Rosie’s death as peaceful yet heart-wrenching. Rosie was the unofficial oldest cat, surpassing the current record holder, Flossie, who is 28.

World’s Oldest Cat Rosie Dies At 33
World’s Oldest Cat Rosie Dies At 33

Rosie, a beloved tortoiseshell cat and unofficially the world’s oldest, has died at the age of 33. The feline, who celebrated her 33rd birthday on June 1, passed away peacefully in the hallway of her Norwich home. Rosie was in the care of her devoted owner, 73-year-old Lila Brissett, who had adopted her as a kitten.

Though the Guinness World Records currently recognizes Flossie, a 28-year-old cat from Kent, as the oldest living cat, Rosie had long been celebrated for her remarkable age, equivalent to 152 in human years. Lila Brissett shared her heartache, stating, “I miss her so much. She wasn’t very well and one day she just walked into the hallway of the house, laid down, and passed away.”

Lila, a widow, first took in Rosie in the 1990s after the kitten was given up by her previous owners due to an allergy in their family. Despite her advanced age, Lila had been dreading the day of Rosie’s passing. “I often have to check if she’s still alive and breathing. I’m worried about the day she crosses over the rainbow bridge. She’ll leave a big void,” Lila said, reflecting on their years together.

Rosie’s death marks the end of an era for her owner, who remains grateful for the many memories they shared. According to current records, the oldest living cat is 27 years old.

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