arrwyn2012-10-10 15:59:58

Until he passed away at the ripe old age of 31 in July 2001, the world’s oldest cat was chasing spiders without the equivalent of a feline walking cane. Spike, a British ginger and white tom, had been certified as the world’s oldest living cat by the Guinness Book of Records in 1999, when the sprightly kitty was just 29.

Measured in human years, Spike was an amazing 140 years old, though many veterinarians dispute the validity of such human/cat comparisons. (Perhaps it’s just jealousy; Spike retained all his original teeth and hair!) Either way, Spike beat the odds – domestic longhairs have a life span of about 15 years. His owner, Mo Elkington, an aromatherapist from Dorset, England, purchased Spike in 1970. She fed him a steady diet of fish and cat food, with a little aloe vera mixed in to protect him against arthritis and rheumatism.

sc20082012-10-10 16:21:50
Aloe vera sounds a mircal to give the cat a long life! Thanks fo
凡人一个2012-10-10 16:36:09
芦荟!
bluesmich2012-10-10 16:41:22
My co-worker's little pomeranian dog just passed way, she was 19
Churchill2012-10-10 17:30:49
生死有命,富贵在天,学习了
脂肪豆2012-10-10 18:27:39
是啊,即使完全一样的饮食也未必会有一样的身体和寿命。
不馋嘴猫2012-10-11 07:23:32
芦荟有毒,可以喂吗?
arrwyn2012-10-11 15:45:00
我也不知道,我不敢轻易喂,大家小心点