Stephy Hirst from Australia always knew her kitty Omar was a big guy.
Still, she was surprised when Guinness Records contacted her saying he
might be the longest feline in the world. “At first I thought ‘is this
real?’,” said Hirst. “We thought he might be (the longest cat in the
world) but we hadn’t done anything about it because he might not be
fully grown yet.”
“(Omar) was tiny when we got him but then he just started growing and
was at 22 lbs one year old.” Hirst decided to measure Omar and he came
in around 3.93 ft weighing 30.86 lbs. Up until now, this Guinness title
belonged to UK-based Maine Coon Ludo, who is measured at around 3.88 ft.
After the his picture was posted on Cats Of Instagram, Omar became an
Internet sensation. However, stardom doesn’t affect his daily routine,
which includes waking up at 5 AM, eating kibble for breakfast, napping
outside on the trampoline, and enjoying some raw kangaroo meat for
dinner.
“He sleeps on the couch … because he takes up too much room on the
bed and he demands we cuddle and pet him all through the night.” Hirst
says her husband always wanted a big cat – well, there you have it!
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Stephy Hirst from Australia always knew her kitty Omar was a big guy.
Still, she was surprised when Guinness Records contacted her saying he might be the longest feline in the world.
“We thought he might be (the longest cat in the world) but
we hadn’t done anything about it because he might not be fully grown
yet.”
Hirst decided to measure Omar and he came in around 3.93 ft weighing 30.86 lbs.
After the his picture was posted on Cats Of Instagram, Omar became an internet sensation.
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