Oddity: World’s Oldest Cat, Nutmeg, Dies At 32 | The Precision

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Nutmeg, believed to be the world’s oldest cat, died in England at the age of 32 earlier this month, his owners said.
Westway Veterinary Group in Newcastle upon Tyne announced Nutmeg died on Sept. 14 as a result of heart failure.


“Westway Vets is sad to announce the passing of Nutmeg, a cat thought
to be the world’s oldest moggy,” the vet group said. “After an
incredibly long life, Nutmeg, who was 32, suffered heart failure after
coming to us with breathing difficulties.”
Liz and Ian Finlay cared for Nutmeg for 27 years after taking him in as a stray when he was 5 years old.

“We both feel like our hearts have been ripped out. He was our little
boy. ‘He went downhill so quickly it was unbelievable,'” Ian Finlay
said. “He suffered from a bad tooth and he had rasping breath. We knew
that when we went to the vets that he wouldn’t be coming home. It was an
unspoken solace.”
Finlay
and his wife said their other cat Spice, who died in the early 2000s,
constantly brought Nutmeg into their home before they decided to adopt
him.
“We won’t be getting another cat because we don’t think that we will be able to go through this heartbreak again,” he said.
Finlay attributed Nutmeg’s long life to healthy portions of treats such as tuna, cream and hot roast chicken.
“Obviously
he had such a long and good life – we spoilt him rotten.
I would have
loved a little more time with him, but that is just being selfish,” he
said.
 
Source: Odd News Media

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