World’s ‘oldest cat’ Nutmeg dies at 32 or 144 in cat years

A cat thought to be the world’s oldest moggy has died at the age of 32 – or 144 in human years.

Nutmeg was taken to Westway Veterinary Group in Newcastle upon Tyne with breathing difficulties, but vets were unable to save him after he suffered heart failure.

His heartbroken owners Liz and Ian Finlay, from Blaydon, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, say the death of their beloved pet has left a massive hole in their lives.

The couple adopted Nutmeg after finding him in their garden in 1990. They took him to Cats Protection, where vets told them he was at least five, making him 32 when he died.

Until his death, Nutmeg (above), 32, was thought to be the oldest cat in the world, taking the crown of 26-year-old Corduroy, the Guinness World Record holder

His heartbroken owners Liz and Ian Finlay, from Blaydon, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, say the death of their beloved pet has left a massive hole in their lives

His heartbroken owners Liz and Ian Finlay, from Blaydon, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, say the death of their beloved pet has left a massive hole in their lives

Until his death, he was thought to be the oldest cat in the world, taking the crown of 26-year-old Corduroy, the Guinness World Record holder.

Nutmeg made the most of his nine lives, undergoing lifesaving treatment at Westway’s main veterinary hospital on West Road, Newcastle, after suffering a stroke in 2015.

He fought back to health, but had to be put to sleep following his latest illness, leaving his owners distraught.

Mrs Finlay said: ‘I feel as though my heart has been ripped out. He was a huge character who was dearly loved.’

The year of the cat

A cat reaches the approximate human age of 15 during its first year, then 24 at the age of two. 

Each year after that, it ages about four ‘cat years’ for every calendar year. 

So in the case of Nutmeg’s 32 ‘human years’, that’s:

24 ‘cat’years’ (by age two) + (4 x 30) = 144 cat years in total.

Her husband added: ‘I can hardly put into words how much we miss him. It has left a big hole in our lives, but we still feel he is with us in spirit.

‘After his death we just had to get away for a week’s holiday, but it’s done nothing to heal the pain as he was such a special pet.’

Westway Veterinary Group managing director Jason Atherton said: ‘Having cats of 20-21 registered with the practice is becoming more and more common.

‘But Nutmeg was a real exception because he was 10 years older than our oldest feline patients.

‘Cats are living longer thanks to better nutrition, better care and better monitoring of patients. He was clearly a much-loved family pet to have had such a long, happy life with Mr and Mrs Finlay.’

Nutmeg was taken to Westway Veterinary Group in Newcastle upon Tyne with breathing difficulties, but vets were unable to save him after he suffered heart failure. Pictured, Nutmeg (bottom) taken around 2001, when he was 15 -16 years old

Nutmeg was taken to Westway Veterinary Group in Newcastle upon Tyne with breathing difficulties, but vets were unable to save him after he suffered heart failure. Pictured, Nutmeg (bottom) taken around 2001, when he was 15 -16 years old

Nutmeg was in a bad way when he arrived at the Finlay home in 1990 as he was suffering from a nasty abscess on his neck.

He was not our cat – we were his humans and he never let us forget that. I think that was the secret to his long life 

The Finlays managed to coax him into their home with food, before taking him to Cats Protection, who said they could keep the stray as they thought he had been abandoned.

Mr Finlay added: ‘He was checked over by Cat Protection, who said the condition of his teeth made him at least five years old and we owned him for 27 years. 

‘He knew where he was going to be well off and he particularly loved my wife.

‘He was not our cat – we were his humans and he never let us forget that. I think that was the secret to his long life.’ 

The oldest cat ever was Creme Puff, who was born on August 3, 1967 and lived until August 6, 2005 – which is 38 years and three days. Creme Puff lived with her owner, Jake Perry, in Austin, Texas.

Domesticated cats have an average lifespan of 15 years.

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