Flossie, the World's Oldest Living Cat, Turns 30
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Flossie, the world's oldest living cat, turned 30 today. Despite her age, she wakes up early for breakfast, then spends the day napping and playing
Overview
The image consists of a black background with white text at the top, a left photograph of a tortoiseshell cat being gently held by a person, and a right image of the Guinness World Records logo. The text announces that Flossie, the world's oldest living cat, has turned 30, noting her daily routine of waking early for breakfast, napping, and playing despite her age. The cat in the photo has a calm, slightly sleepy expression with half-closed eyes, and the Guinness logo signifies her world record status.
Origin notes
The image originates from X.com (formerly Twitter) under the WholesomeMeme account, likely created by a user to share positive news about Flossie's milestone. It combines a real photograph of the cat, descriptive text, and the official Guinness World Records logo to authenticate her record. There is no indication of AI generation; the content appears to be a genuine celebration of the cat's longevity.