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CAT STORY: Rosie is virtually 32yrs Old & Is Probably the Oldest Cat in the World, With Flossie at 27yrs in the Guinness Book of Records

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#AceNewsDesk – This cat, nearly 32 years old, has a shot at being the oldest feline in the world

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Rosie has visited a veterinarian only twice in her life, owner says

A cat in Britain soon could be crowned the oldest feline in the world.

Rosie is a fluffy tortoiseshell — and will celebrate her 32nd birthday on June 1 with her owner Lila Brissett, 72, who took her in as a kitten in 1991, according to SWNS, a British news service.

People have told Brissett to contact the Guinness Book of Records to confirm that her cat is indeed the world’s oldest mixed breed feline. 

The current holder of that honor is a 27-year-old cat named Flossie from Kent, said SWNS.

Rosie has only ever visited a veterinarian twice, according to her owner.

Brissett, a retired housewife from Norwich, Norfolk, told SWNS, “This beautiful thing was handed to me in a cane basket as a kitten in 1991 — and the rest is history.”

Rosie, 31, has only ever visited a veterinarian twice, said her owner. The fluffy mixed breed cat is now eyeing her 32nd birthday this June 1. 
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Brissett said the cat only visited the vet to be spayed in the ’90s and then “five years ago, to get antibiotics for a cyst on her head.”

Added Brissett, “She’s quite a character. She’s still got all her teeth.”

Happily welcomed

Brissett said she was approached by animal rescuer in the ‘90s. 

Rosie the kitten needed rehoming after her first family couldn’t keep her once they realized their daughter had allergies.

Brissett had previously rescued an abused cat and a stray dog — so she happily welcomed Rosie into her home, SWNS reported.

Lila Brissett with cat Rosie, who will turn 32 years old this year. "All my animals seem to live to a good age," said Brissett. 
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Rosie is a cross between a ginger tom and a rag doll, “giving her a gloriously fluffy tail.”

She lives indoors in Brissett’s ground-floor apartment — and is fed Purina One cat food daily “or she’ll kick up a fuss,” said Brissett.

“I’m worried about the day she crosses over the rainbow bridge. She’ll leave a big void.”

The Guinness Book of World Records says that the oldest cat alive currently is 27, according to its records.

Flossie was born on Dec. 29, 1995, as verified in Orpington, in the United Kingdom, on Nov. 10, 2022.

It added that the oldest cat ever was Creme Puff of Austin, Texas, who was born on Aug. 3, 1967, and lived until Aug. 6, 2005 — 38 years and three days.

When asked why she thought Rosie had lived to such a ripe old age, Brissett said, “Care and attention? Good food? I don’t know. All my animals seem to live to a good age. Rosie sleeps by the window all day and, like clockwork, she will have some food and use the litter tray.”

Rosie the cat will turn 32 this year. Lila Brissett has been told by others to submit her cat's details to the Guinness Book of World Records.  
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She added, “There’s no need for an alarm clock. All she does is eat, sleep, use the litter tray and repeat,” as SWNS reported.

She also said, “I often have to check if she’s still alive and breathing. I’m worried about the day she crosses over the rainbow bridge. She’ll leave a big void.”

“I’ll miss her when she goes,” said Brissett. “But I’ll never have her put down.”

A spokesperson from the Guinness Book of World Records said:

‘ We would encourage Lila [Brissett] to make an application for Rosie via the Guinness World Records website for our Records Management Team to review,” SWNS reported.

Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
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AUSTRALIAN HISTORY: Researchers Uncover Evidence of 25-Million-Year-Old Ancient Marsupial Ancestor of (Wombat)

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#AceHistoryDesk – Fossil hunters uncover ancient Australian wombat’

Fossilised jawbones of mukupirnid fortidentata
The fossils were found at a remote site in Central Australia

Researchers in Australia have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown ancient marsupial which roamed the continent some 25 million years ago.

Described as a cross between a wombat and a marsupial lion, the beast – named Mukupirna fortidentata – is thought to have weighed up to 50kg (110lb).

Skull, bone and jaw fragments from the animal were recovered from a site near Alice Springs in central Australia.

Researchers say the find sheds light on how modern-day marsupials evolved.

Working over 2,000 hours, a team from Flinders University recovered 35 different Mukupirna specimens from hard limestone. These helped paint a picture of what the animal would have been like.

It is thought to have shared a common ancestor with modern-day wombats, and also looked a bit like a marsupial lion known as Thylacoleo carnifex, researcher Arthur Crichton said.

“They are a bit of an evolutionary intermediate between wombats and their more koala-like relatives,” he told the BBC.

The team was able to work out the animal’s weight using measurements of its teeth and limb bones, and its diet from attributes of their skull, jaws and molars.

“[Its teeth] pretty much confirm it’s not a carnivore… it was really quite specialised for processing hard foods like tough fruits, nuts and tubers,” Mr Crichton said. 

At 50kg, the Mukupirna would have been one of the largest Australian marsupials living at the time, though it is much smaller than the largest-known ancient marsupial – the Diprotaton optatum, which weighed in around 2,500kg.

Little is known about how the Mukupirna went extinct, but environmental change is the likely answer, Mr Crichton said. They existed back when the arid Australian desert was much wetter and covered in forest, he added.

Peter Schouten: The Mukupirna nambensis – a close relative of the fortidentata – was only discovered in 2020

The research team also found the remains of a species believed to be an ancient possum relative at the fossil site – known as Pwerte Marnte Marnte.

Mr Crichton told the BBC he hopes the remote site – which was discovered 20 years ago but has seen little research so far – could contain more insights into missing chapters on marsupial evolution.

“These [discoveries] are some of the oldest marsupials known from Australia, and are really important for understanding how our iconic marsupials came to be,” he said.

“But we still know remarkably little about the early evolution of these animals because there are no fossils from Australia between 25 and 55 million years ago.”

By Tom Housden: BBC News, Sydney

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FEATURED ORGANIC CONSUMERS FOOD REPORT: Read & Sign the Petition Below To FDA Over Simulated Dairy Foods You Decide

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#AceFoodDesk says we feel this is a very important post as it is about removing the ‘ Free Will ‘ of people to eat all that was provided by God and Creation from the animals so readers your news and views and sign the petition below if you are of mind to do so Amen

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Artificial foods that simulate milk, meat and eggs don’t have the healthy fat, protein, vitamins or minerals that foods from real farms have

TELL THE FDA BY APRIL 24, 2023: Labels on nutrient-deficient MILK must be mandatory!

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Consumers have a right to know about the nutritional deficiencies of fake foods.

TAKE ACTION Sign this petition, adding your own thoughts, and/or submit your comments directly to the FDA here.

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Milk is a powerful nutritionally complete superfood.

The healthiest milk is raw, farm-fresh milk from cows raised exclusively on regeneratively managed organic pasture.

If you can’t get raw milk, the next-best thing is milk that is certified organic and 100 percent grass-fed.

Anyone who doesn’t drink milk should be made aware that there’s no single food that can replace its nutrition.

According to the Scientific Report of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, “When dairy foods are removed from healthy eating patterns, calcium, magnesium, iron, vitamin A and riboflavin drop below 100% of dietary goals, and vitamin D, potassium and choline drop even lower.”

It isn’t possible to get comparable nutrition from non-dairy milk alternatives. The FDA touts vitamin-fortified soy beverages as contenders, but even organic soy contains anti-nutrients that make it a poor choice.

Increasingly, fake milk is completely artificial, made from genetically engineered microbes via synthetic biology. The push to replace farms with synbio is coming from:

The military-biotech industrial complex cares nothing for health, nutrition, or the environment and everything for death, destruction, power, and control:

Unfortunately, some vegan animal rights activists have aligned themselves with these malign forces. 

The irony is that, for all of their efforts to promote so-called “plant-based” foods, they have done nothing to increase vegetable consumption.

Nine out of ten Americans don’t eat the recommended 2 to 3 cups of vegetables per day, and the USDA admits that only 1.7 cups a person are available—including imports! Americans get these small servings through ketchup, pizza sauce, French fries, potato chips and iceberg lettuce. That’s why 85 percent aren’t getting enough nutrients and half suffer from preventable, chronic, diet-related diseases.

Instead of tackling this urgent public health problem, “plant-based” activists supporting lab grown Frankenfoods have attacked regenerative organic ranchers while letting organic vegetable-based brands like Sunshine Burger go out of business.

It’s time for vegans, vegetarians and omnivores to unite against the military-biotech industrial complex and corporate food, and start standing up for independent farmers.

Whether you eat fruits, nuts and vegetables or meat, milk and eggs, we can all do our part by buying direct—especially in cash—from independent farmers. Check out the Regenerative Farm Map to find local organic food.

Ultimately, the vegan, vegetarian and animal rights movements have nothing to gain from hiding the truth about nutritional deficiencies in a diet free of animal products. Vegan diets require supplementation.

The backlash against the downplaying of the nutritional deficits of the vegan diet is apparent in books like The Vegetarian Myth and The Great Plant-Based Con, written by and about the health problems of former vegans.

Of course, nutritional deficiency is not a problem unique to vegans. Eighty-five percent of Americans don’t get enough nutrients and half suffer from preventable, chronic, diet-related diseases, Vegans only make up 2 percent of the population.

We can all benefit from clear, on-the-package nutritional information, including how plant-based alternatives compare to milk, eggs and meat.

TELL THE FDA BY APRIL 24, 2023: Labels on nutrient-deficient Frankenmilk must be mandatory!

TAKE ACTION

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FEATURED ENGLAND CREATION REPORT: Northern lights dazzle with Best Aurora on Thursday Night

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#AceNewsDesk – Sky gazers were treated to “one of the best displays of aurora” on Thursday night.

Aurora with greens and purples vertically into the night sky
Aurora in Highland, Scotland

After a strong geomagnetic storm, the northern lights were seen in southern England and Wales in a rare display.

The aurora can be particularly strong around the equinox which happened earlier in the week.

Aurora activity is also increasing as the sun reaches the most active part of its 11-year cycle in 2025.

Late on Thursday evening satellites which monitor solar activity picked up a strong solar wind directed towards Earth.

Aurora watchers were then alerted, poised with their cameras pointing to the northern sky.

Charged particles entered our atmosphere and interacted with oxygen and nitrogen. The result was a display of green, magenta, red and purple colors dancing in the night sky.

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‘Best aurora seen this far south’ according to a Weather Watcher in Norfolk

Seeing the aurora in Scotland is pretty standard, but this geomagnetic storm was so strong that it was spotted by BBC Weather Watchers in parts of Wales and southern England.

One Weather Watcher in Norfolk described it as the “best display of aurora I’ve seen this far south – greens and magentas clearly visible by eye”.

– Best display of northern lights seen – meteorologist

– Northern lights spotted across Wales again

Another reason why the display may have been so good is that around the time of an equinox, more charged particles are able to enter our atmosphere.

With the tilt of the Earth in relation to the Sun positioned at right angles during the equinox, the magnetic field is stronger resulting in a more vibrant aurora. 

This latest display comes less than a month since we saw the aurora come unusually south around the UK.

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FEATURED TAS REPORT: Cycle of vibrant ‘ Aurora Australis ‘ displays in Tasmania may not have been a one off

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#AceNewsDesk – Tasmania has a reputation for spectacular Aurora Australis displays but even by the island state’s standards, the past few days have been stellar.

Pink and green lights of an Aurora Australis over water
The light show featured strong pinks and greens.(Supplied: Gill Dayton)none

Shutterbugs, both professional and amateur, have been primed to grab the camera bag and stay up all night to capture the spectacle — and the good news is there may be more on the horizon.

In fact, coming displays may be even better.

Some enthusiasts have described the past few nights as the biggest and brightest instances of Aurora Australis in years.

For amateur astronomer David Finlay, who has been chasing auroras across the globe for over two decades, Thursday night’s display was one of the greatest he has ever witnessed. 

“What I saw the other night from Franklin in Tasmania absolutely blew my socks off,” he said. 

Pink and green lights of an Aurora Austalis over water
Photographer Gill Dayton captured this image in southern Tasmania.(Supplied: Gill Dayton)none

Auroras get a little bit of a bad wrap that it’s only spectacular on camera, and that’s certainly part of it … but people also have the expectation they will see the same with the naked eye.

“That’s usually not the case because our eyes are very poor at picking up colour in low-light conditions.”

But it was not just the vivid colours that impressed him. 

“What I also saw, which was absolutely incredible — and the only way I could describe it — is these space weather bombs, these massive pulsing shock waves.”

“You can’t see that in photography … but with the naked eye and the video I took I got to see this rapid pulsing.

“It was almost violent in nature but it was so spectacular and beautiful and just added to the whole energy of the night.” 

Why were these auroras so vivid?

The aurora has been witnessed in other parts of south-eastern Australia.(Supplied: Rosven Giffard)none

The recent activity was also captured in parts of south-east Australia and New Zealand.

And while auroras are not a rare occurrence in Tasmania, astrophysicist Andrew Cole said the quality of recent ones only occurred every decade or so. 

“[Auroras are] completely random. It’s like weather … because it’s difficult to predict and you don’t know ahead of time really when they’re going to happen or how much you’re going to get,” he said.

“The sun has this magnetic activity cycle. Sometimes there are lots of sunspots and it’s a very turbulent solar atmosphere while other times it can be very, very quiet. 

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“It can take between eight and 13 years, so 11 years on average for the cycle to repeat itself.” Time lapse of Aurora Australis captured in Tasmania(Courtesy: Matthew Qin)none

As the sun comes out of a low in its cycle and heads towards increased activity, it poses a greater likelihood of brighter and larger displays. 

“When the sun is very active — like it is now — then we tend to have a better-than-average chance of seeing something pretty good,” Professor Cole said.

And with solar activity not expected to peak until 2025, he said it was likely Tasmanians could look forward to more spectacular auroras over the next few years. Vibrant greens were also a feature in the recent night skies.(Supplied: Makayla Norris)none

Intense colours a highlight

Auroras occur when solar wind collides with atoms of oxygen and nitrogen from Earth’s atmosphere, causing a release of energy which is seen as colourful light displays.

The peak times are usually in the winter months.

On the public Aurora Australis Tasmania Facebook page, users also expressed delight and wonder and what they saw in the sky. 

“I had to keep looking left, right and up to take it all in,” said one person. 

“At its peak, the aurora was super bright and I could see the green and red very clearly. I’ve never seen that intensity of colour before, and I’ve seen many an aurora!” 

One watcher said Thursday night’s display was the “most spectacular” aurora he had experienced in almost two decades. 

“Bright pinks and red visible to the naked eye and ripples of light shooting overhead, on a clear night with no moon! A rare combination.” 

“The orange glow was brighter than Cindy Lauper’s 80’s hairstyle,” said another.

 “This was unbelievable to watch, you could have been mistaken for thinking aliens had knocked on our planet’s door.”

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When will they be back? ……..Those who missed last week’s shows can be assured that it was not just a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

“For the next couple of years chances are going to be better than average, but like I said though, it’s going to be hard to predict when specifically,” Professor Cole said. 

David Finlay is a bit more optimistic they will appear sooner rather than later. 

“We got fantastic auroras four weeks ago and the ones from a few nights ago [but] we’re not at solar maximum yet … it can only improve from here,” he said. 

“They may possibly become more frequent and by that I mean average out in the year … and they’re possibly going to be as spectacular, maybe even better.”

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