Rubble and Michele Foster became close friends when Foster adopted the kitten Rubble on his 20th birthday in 1993.
Talking about the first time they met, Ms. Michele Foster said: “When I first left my family and lived alone, I adopted Rubble.”
‘Rubble is adorable, although it’s a bit grumpy because of its ‘old age,’ Ms Foster said. Photo: “Old” cat Rubble in his youth.
Michele believes that Rubble can live up to 30 years because she raised it as a child. She has no children, so Rubble is the “person” she cares about the most.
The average lifespan of a cat is usually 12-15 years. A cat living 30 years is equivalent to a person living to 138 years old.
The oldest cat in the world record book is Crème Puff, born on August 3, 1967 and lived until August 6, 2005, ie 38 years and 3 days. Rubble may be the oldest healthy cat to date.
Ms. Foster said that perhaps because of her “advanced age”, Rubble doesn’t like loud noises and crowds of people