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“World’s Oldest Cat Drank Red Wine”: This Bizarre Feline Habit Stuns Vets and Redefines Everything We Thought About Animal Longevity

In a quiet Austin neighborhood, a tabby cat named Creme Puff defied biological expectations by living 38 extraordinary years with her devoted owner, sparking intrigue and challenging conventional pet care norms.
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  • 🐱 Creme Puff, a tabby cat from Austin, Texas, lived an extraordinary 38 years, challenging traditional pet care norms.
  • 🎬 Owner Jake Perry provided a unique lifestyle, including scrambled eggs, turkey bacon, and even red wine, alongside nightly cat-friendly movie screenings.
  • 📜 Creme Puff wasn’t alone in her longevity; other cats like Granpa Rex Allen and Flossie have also reached remarkable ages, highlighting the potential for feline longevity.
  • 🔍 Studies suggest factors like sterilization and genetic diversity contribute to longevity, while Perry’s story emphasizes the power of love and an enriched environment.

In an era where pet owners are increasingly invested in the health and longevity of their furry companions, a few exceptional cats around the world have defied the odds by living well past 30 years. These remarkable journeys not only fascinate researchers but also challenge our conventional understanding of pet care and wellness standards. Among these extraordinary felines, Creme Puff, a tabby cat from Austin, Texas, has left an indelible mark by living to the ripe age of 38. Her unique lifestyle, managed by her devoted owner Jake Perry, has piqued the curiosity of many, leading to broader discussions on what constitutes effective animal care.

A Daily Routine Unlike Any Other

Jake Perry, although not a veterinarian or an animal nutritionist, managed to raise two of the world’s oldest cats. His unconventional approach to pet care was highlighted by the daily routine of Creme Puff, who lived with Perry for 38 years. Her mornings began with scrambled eggs, turkey bacon, a bit of broccoli, and a drop of red wine every other day. Evenings were reserved for movie screenings in a home theater specially designed for cats. This unique lifestyle reflected Perry’s deep commitment and creativity in providing a stimulating environment for his pets.

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Perry’s dedication extended beyond daily care, as he celebrated his cats’ birthdays with tuna cakes and received congratulatory messages from notable figures, including a letter from Bill Clinton for Granpa’s 34th birthday. This exceptional commitment was chronicled in a report by Christina Couch for Atlas Obscura, which delved into Perry’s intense devotion to his feline friends. Despite the non-traditional methods, Perry’s efforts sparked interest and admiration among pet owners and animal lovers alike.

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The World’s Oldest Cat Wasn’t an Isolated Case

While Creme Puff holds the Guinness World Record as the oldest cat, she was not Perry’s only long-lived feline. Granpa Rex Allen, another of Perry’s cats, lived to 34 years, setting a precedent for remarkable longevity. Across the pond, Flossie, a British cat, currently holds the title of the oldest living cat at 27 years, having traversed multiple homes before finding a permanent family. These instances highlight that such longevity, although rare, is not exclusive to a single individual.

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Other stories, like that of Millie, a cat allegedly celebrating her 30th birthday with her owner Leslie Greenhough in the UK, circulate despite lacking official verification. These narratives, reported by the BBC, underline the rarity yet possibility of cats reaching such advanced ages. They serve as a reminder that exceptional feline longevity, while not common, is achievable under certain conditions.

Rethinking Our Approach to Feline Well-being

The extraordinary lifespans of Perry’s cats raise questions about the factors contributing to feline longevity. While their routines were unique, other well-documented aspects play crucial roles. A comprehensive study in the UK found that sterilized cats generally live longer, with females averaging 12.5 years compared to 11.1 years for males. Moreover, mixed-breed cats tend to outlive purebreds by approximately one year, suggesting genetic diversity as a factor.

Dietary practices also impact longevity, sometimes contradicting popular beliefs. Research from the UK, the US, and Australia suggests that a slight overweight condition might be beneficial, with the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery indicating that a modestly higher weight could be protective. However, significant obesity remains detrimental. Perry’s methods, although unorthodox by modern veterinary standards, prompt a broader consideration of the importance of love, consistency, and an enriched environment in extending a pet’s life.

The fascinating tales of cats like Creme Puff and Granpa invite us to reflect on how we care for our pets. While not all pet owners can replicate Perry’s unique approach, the underlying principles of love, attention, and mental stimulation are universally applicable. As we continue to explore the boundaries of pet longevity, we must ask ourselves, how can we incorporate these lessons into the everyday care of our beloved animals?

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  1. john-mark on 06/15/2025 6:14 AM

    Wow, 38 years is incredible for a cat! 🐱 What was Creme Puff’s secret?

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  2. Amanda on 06/15/2025 6:24 AM

    I wish there was more scientific evidence behind these claims. But still, very intriguing!

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  3. damian on 06/15/2025 6:26 AM

    What kind of movies did Creme Puff watch? Maybe that’s the secret! 🍿

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  4. maeve_chimera on 06/15/2025 6:29 AM

    Would love to see more studies on feline longevity. This is such a unique topic!

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  5. patricia on 06/15/2025 6:29 AM

    Does anyone know if Jake Perry is still alive? Would love to hear more from him directly.

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  6. John-Philip on 06/15/2025 6:34 AM

    I’m amazed by the dedication Jake Perry had for his pets. Truly inspiring!

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  7. Alidancer on 06/15/2025 6:35 AM

    Scrambled eggs and turkey bacon sound like a breakfast fit for a king, or a very lucky cat! 😺

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  8. maryquasar on 06/15/2025 6:37 AM

    Is there a link to the original report by Christina Couch? I’d love to read more.

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  9. Lukegarden0 on 06/15/2025 6:41 AM

    This article makes me want to pamper my cat even more!

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  10. Joel2 on 06/15/2025 6:44 AM

    Are there any updates on Flossie, the current oldest living cat?

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  11. Charlie on 06/15/2025 6:46 AM

    Wow, another cat lived 34 years? That’s incredible! 🐾

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  12. Bridgetfreedom on 06/15/2025 6:47 AM

    Could other animals benefit from a similar lifestyle? 🐶🐦

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  13. Lauriespark on 06/15/2025 6:48 AM

    This article is fascinating. I never thought red wine could be part of a cat’s diet. Is that really safe?

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  14. Lucasmagic on 06/15/2025 6:51 AM

    I’m curious about the sterilization factor. How does it contribute to longevity?

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  15. Maeve on 06/15/2025 6:53 AM

    Did Creme Puff have any health issues despite the unusual diet?

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  16. Christopher on 06/15/2025 6:56 AM

    Why wasn’t this cat’s diet more scientifically analyzed? Missed opportunity!

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  17. Ericspark on 06/15/2025 6:59 AM

    Would love to see a documentary on these long-lived cats! 🎥

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  18. richard on 06/15/2025 7:01 AM

    Does anyone else think the link to nuclear explosion safety was a bit out of place? 😅

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  19. Ocean5 on 06/15/2025 7:02 AM

    Can we get more info on this “enriched environment” concept?

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  20. Amir on 06/15/2025 7:05 AM

    Thank you for sharing this remarkable story. Truly mind-blowing!

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  21. Isabella_magic on 06/15/2025 7:09 AM

    Was there any backlash from veterinarians about this unconventional diet?

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  22. Lillianarcane on 06/15/2025 7:11 AM

    Sounds like Jake Perry could open a cat longevity school! 😂

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  23. laurie on 06/15/2025 7:14 AM

    Do you think love and attention really play that big of a role in pet longevity?

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  24. Elisapassion on 06/15/2025 7:15 AM

    Fascinating read, but I’m still not convinced about the red wine part.

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  25. Sabrinasorcery on 06/15/2025 7:18 AM

    How do you replicate such a lifestyle if you have multiple pets?

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  26. Xavierastral on 06/15/2025 7:20 AM

    Is there a book or more detailed account of Jake Perry’s methods?

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  27. madison on 06/15/2025 7:23 AM

    Thank you for this interesting read! I’m inspired to rethink how I care for my pets. ❤️

    Reply
  28. Anne_charm on 06/15/2025 7:56 AM

    Is there any scientific basis for giving cats red wine, or was it just a quirky habit?

    Reply
  29. Amelia_wizard on 06/15/2025 8:31 AM

    I love the idea of movie nights for cats! 🎬

    Reply
  30. arthur on 06/15/2025 9:05 AM

    How did Granpa Rex Allen live so long too? What’s Jake Perry’s secret? 🤔

    Reply
  31. Rita9 on 06/15/2025 9:41 AM

    Red wine for cats? Sounds like a viral TikTok trend waiting to happen! 😂

    Reply
  32. aurora0 on 06/15/2025 10:16 AM

    I’m skeptical about the red wine claim. Can anyone verify this?

    Reply
  33. Joel on 06/15/2025 10:49 AM

    Are there any other foods that promote longevity in cats?

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