A huge cat procedures 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 often mistaken for a dog.
At his last weigh in, he tipped the scales at a staggering 10kg.
But his proud owner, Natalie Bowman, says people shouldn’t be put off by his appearance.
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 really funny when strangers think he’s a dog. Then when they get closer to him, they say: “Oh my god, it’s a cat!” They love him.’
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Natalie, a health care employee, embraced Finn in 2017, when he was simply 3 and half months old – and caring for 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 day-to-day walks making him rather of a regional star.
And, when Natalie has visitors, they’re typically alarmed by the massive feline she copes with.
Natalie, who resides in California, U.S.A., included: ‘I’ve had service individuals occur to repair things, it’s constantly enjoyable to see grown males 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.
‘He is a very sociable cat and he loves to talk, he’s really loud.’