Frank and Louie: The Longest-Surviving Janus Cat
Frank and Louie, from Massachusetts, USA, holds the world record for being the longest-surviving Janus cat, reaching 15 years and 87 days of age on September 4, 2014. Sadly, Frank and Louie died of cancer later that month, outliving all other recorded Janus cats.
Frank and Louie was adopted by his owner Marty on September 8, 1999, at just one day old, after being born very early that morning.
This Week’s Guinness World Records
- Monday, 10 April – Largest Easter egg hunt
- Tuesday, 11 April – Longest wedding veil
- Wednesday, 12 April – Longest monster truck
- Thursday, 13 April – Most consecutive tandem push-ups
- Friday 14 April – Shortest living dog
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