A huge cat steps in at 1.3 metres long – the typical height of a nine-year-old kid.
Finn, a six-year-old Main Coon, stuns passers-by with his size, and is typically incorrect for a dog.
At his last weigh in, he tipped the scales at a shocking 10kg.
But his happy owner, Natalie Bowman, says individuals shouldn’t resent his look.
Natalie, 32, said: ‘Finn is really docile and curious, he is so funny and is very needy and affectionate, he loves cuddles and to be spooned.
‘It’s truly amusing when complete strangers believe he’s a dog. Then when they get closer to him, they state: “Oh my god, it’s a cat!” They enjoy him.’
Natalie, a health care employee, embraced Finn in 2017, when he was simply 3 and half months old – and taking care of him takes a great deal of work.
Finn’s stupendous size makes him pricey to preserve. He gets fed 3 or 4 times a day and needs to be strolled on a lead, with his everyday walks making him rather of a regional celeb.
And, when Natalie has visitors, they’re typically alarmed by the massive feline she deals with.
Natalie, who resides in California, U.S.A., included: ‘I’ve had service individuals happen to repair things, it’s constantly enjoyable to see grown guys get shocked by my cat, they typically state he appears like a bobcat or a wildcat.
Despite his size, Finn is a mild giant and gets along splendidly with Natalie’s other cat.
‘It took them a little while to adjust to each other, but they love each other now,’ Natalie discussed.
“[Maine coons] require a great deal of time and love, he has separation stress and anxiety and I really take him into the workplace often.
‘He is a very sociable cat and he loves to talk, he’s extremely loud.’