Story highlights Guinness has named the world's oldest living cat

Corduroy, 26, lives with his humans in Sisters, Oregon

(CNN) Move over, Grumpy Cat. Step aside, Hello Kitty. Never mind Garfield.

Guinness World Records named Corduroy as the world's new oldest living cat on Thursday.

Corduroy is the new oldest living cat.

Corduroy celebrated his 26th birthday on August 1.

Corduroy has lived with Ashley Reed Okura of Sisters, Oregon, since he was a kitten and Okura was 7 years old.

Corduroy has lived with owner Ashley Reed Okura of Sisters, Oregon, since she was 7 and he was a kitten.

"The secret has been allowing him to be a cat -- hunting and getting plenty of love!" Okura said, according to a Guinness statement. "Growing up on 160 acres in Oregon, I allowed Corduroy to roam the ranch freely, so he always gets lots of exercise."

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