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]]>Besides having a fascinating height, Fenrir also has a fascinating life story. The cat is owned by Dr. William John Powers and is the brother of the late Savannah cat Arcturus. For those not too familiar with cat world records, Arcturus, who passed away in 2017, was the previous record-holder for the tallest living domestic cat category, standing at 19.05 inches (48.4 centimeters).
“I also feed Fenrir the same special diet I developed for Arcturus, so with similar genetics and the same environment, it’s not shocking that he grew as massive as he did,” explained Dr. Powers.
Due to his size, Fenrir can often look intimidating to some people and is sometimes mistaken for a big cat cub. However, the feline couldn’t be more harmless. As a matter of fact, he serves as a therapy animal, providing stress relief at Dr. Powers’ office.
“I open the door, and he immediately runs in and pops up on the exam table. The patient’s like, “The big boy!’ They’re all happy, petting him,” Dr. Powers shared in a recent chat with Today.
Find out more about Fenrir in the Guinness World Records video below.
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]]>The post Meet Fenrir, The World’s Tallest Living Domestic Cat appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>Besides having a fascinating height, Fenrir also has a fascinating life story. The cat is owned by Dr. William John Powers and is the brother of the late Savannah cat Arcturus. For those not too familiar with cat world records, Arcturus, who passed away in 2017, was the previous record-holder for the tallest living domestic cat category, standing at 19.05 inches (48.4 centimeters).
“I also feed Fenrir the same special diet I developed for Arcturus, so with similar genetics and the same environment, it’s not shocking that he grew as massive as he did,” explained Dr. Powers.
Due to his size, Fenrir can often look intimidating to some people and is sometimes mistaken for a big cat cub. However, the feline couldn’t be more harmless. As a matter of fact, he serves as a therapy animal, providing stress relief at Dr. Powers’ office.
“I open the door, and he immediately runs in and pops up on the exam table. The patient’s like, “The big boy!’ They’re all happy, petting him,” Dr. Powers shared in a recent chat with Today.
Find out more about Fenrir in the Guinness World Records video below.
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