cthia wrote:Is the name of the oldest treecat living given? Also, the Black Rock clan destroyed was the oldest clan - which probably held the oldest treecat. Which clan is now? Seems like I remember a name given.
There's no reason to suppose the oldest treecat clan contained the oldest living treecat. Compare: the oldest U.S. state (by ratification of the Constitution, in this case - pick your own standard and the point stands) would be Delaware. It's 45th of 50 in population. As of the 2010 census, it had .29% of the population. If age groups were distributed proportionately, that'd give it a 29 in 1000 chance of having the oldest U.S. resident. (As defined, here, by census inclusion.) Delaware is seasonable enough it may not lose lots of seniors to moving south if they can, but neither is it a notorious haven for the aged.
As an old clan, the most you could say about Black Rock is that it is unlikely to include nothing but young people split off recently from another clan. Other than that, it was, demographically, just another clan with a typical spread of kittens, adults, and seniors, going about their lives when one day the sky fell.