A GINGER feline is believed to have become the oldest domestic living cat in the world at the age of 30, according to his owner.
Sally Brown, 48, claims that she has owned her pet tom called Henry since she got him as a kitten from an animal shelter in Cambridge in March 1986. She puts his long life down to a healthy diet including regular treats of fresh chicken and fish several times a week. Miss Brown, who has 15 cats in Norwich - most of them strays or abandoned pets - is now trying to get Henry recognized by the Guinness Book of Records. The previous world's oldest living cat recognized by Guinness was a Siamese called Scooter who died shortly after his 30th birthday in March this year in Mansfield, Texas.