Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Reno Cat breaks Guinness record 48 ½ inches long
That's not a cat, it's a scarf.
The Los Angeles Daily News reports that a Reno cat has broken the Guinness record for world's longest domestic cat.
The Reno Gazette-Journal reports that a 5-year-old Maine Coon named Stewie measured 48½ inches from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail bone.
Robin Hendrickson and Erik Brandsness purchased the cat from a breeder in Hermiston, Ore., in 2005.
The previous record holder was another Maine Coon that measured 48 inches. It was owned by Frieda Ireland of Chicago.
Hendrickson says Maine Coons are one of the oldest natural breeds of cats and are known for their mellow, relaxed temperaments. She says they're known as "the gentle giants" of the cat world.
Hendrickson says she and Brandsness decided to try for the record after hearing countless people say they were amazed by Stewie's length.
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