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A giant cat has gotten so big it is now 4.27 feet long, the average height of a nine-year-old (1.3m).
The enormous Maine Coon has often been mistaken for a dog, leaving many people stunned.
Owner Natalie Bowman adopted Finn in 2017, when he was just three and half months old.
The cat’s stupendous size makes him an expensive pet to maintain.
Finn gets fed three or four times a day and Natalie spends $150 a month on his food.
The 32-year-old often walks Finn through their neighborhood on a leash, and he has now become a local celebrity.
“It’s really funny, they think he’s a dog, and then when they get closer they say oh my god it’s a cat and they love him.”
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The enormous Maine Coon has often been mistaken for a dog, leaving many people stunned.
Owner Natalie Bowman adopted Finn in 2017, when he was just three and half months old.
The cat’s stupendous size makes him an expensive pet to maintain.
Finn gets fed three or four times a day and Natalie spends $150 a month on his food.
The 32-year-old often walks Finn through their neighborhood on a leash, and he has now become a local celebrity.
“It’s really funny, they think he’s a dog, and then when they get closer they say oh my god it’s a cat and they love him.”
Continued below.
‘Gentle Giant’ Cat Has Gotten So Big He Now Measures Over 4-Feet and Gets Mistaken for Dog
A giant Maine Coon cat named Finn has gotten so big it is now 4.27 feet long, the average height of a nine-year-old.
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