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Our pets are bonded to us in ways we can't describe. The ineffable connection between a cat and a human is something only pet owners can understand, but science tells us that when we're around our pets, our brains actually produce oxytocin, which is the love chemical! It's not just in our heads (no pun intended). And with love always comes pain, there's just no getting around it. No one is exempt from the pain that love brings, whether it's through disappointment, betrayal, misunderstandings, emptiness, or grief. The pain from being a pet pawrent is different than the pain from relationships. Humans can hurt, cause strife, and cut us in ways that change us forever. But cats and dogs don't do the same damage. Even if your pet annoys you, it will be at most that they knocked something off the table, or destroyed an expensive gadget.
When one gets a pet, there's so much effortless love, but it's a double edged sword. At the back of the owner's mind, there's the realization that at some point the pet's life will probably end before the owner's.
A sobering and sorrowful thought, but true one. Even dog breeds that live longer are nowhere near average human years. But in the story here, a cat does the miraculous. The story is about Flossie: she's a 30 year old cat, and was just deemed the oldest living cat in the world! How insane would it be to have a cat that just keeps aging? It's every cat pawrent's dream to have their little kitty survive with them through eternity, through thick and thin, and for decades to come. Most cats don't live past 12-18 years, so 30 is quite old.
This owner is so lucky that her cat has lived so long. It's not every day that you get 30 years on earth with your cat. Even that Flossie is blind and deaf, she's still in good spirits and her owner claims she's still playful and curious. What contributes to cat longevity? It's a mixture of quality of life, love, and genetics. At I Can Has Cheezburger, we hope everyone's cat lives until they're into their 30s.