Say hello to Corduroy. He lives in Oregon with Ashley Reed Okura, and, at 26 years old, he's the oldest documented living cat in the world, Guinness World Records officials confirmed this week.
Corduroy was born on Aug. 1 , 1989. He has a penchant for chasing mice and eating cheddar cheese, Reuters reported.
The lifespan for most indoor cats ranges between 13 and 17 years. Reed Okura has owned Corduroy since she was 7 years old and he was just a kitten, according to Guinness. Officials confirmed the cat's age shortly after his birthday.
"The secret has been allowing him to be a cat - hunting and getting plenty of love," Okura said in a statement.
While Corduroy holds the title for oldest cat, an older cat could very well be living on this planet, Guinness spokeswoman Kristen Ott told Reuters. An owner has to submit documentation to prove a cat's age, such as recordings throughout the years and witness statements, the wire service reported.