Celebrating its 30th birthday, the oldest cat in the world is marking a major milestone.!!

   
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The world’s oldest cat, Rubble, has just celebrated his 30th birthday.

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Rubble and Michele Foster became close friends when Foster adopted the kitten Rubble on his 20th birthday in 1993.

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Talking about the first time they met, Ms. Michele Foster said: “When I first left my family and lived alone, I adopted Rubble.”

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“Rubble is very loyal, we live in London and we often go out together,” Ms Foster said.

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‘Rubble is adorable, although it’s a bit grumpy because of its ‘old age,’ Ms Foster said. Photo: “Old” cat Rubble in his youth.

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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.

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Photo of “grandfather” cat Rubble then – now.

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Rubble the cat and his owner Michele Foster at the “grandfather’s” 30th birthday party.

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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.

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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.

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In addition to having high blood pressure, Rubble’s health is still quite good.

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Ms. Foster said that perhaps because of her “advanced age”, Rubble doesn’t like loud noises and crowds of people