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Giant cat often mistaken for a dog

Natalie and her adorable giant cat Finn (Source : Instagram)


Adopted by Natalie Bowman in 2017 when he was just three and a half months old, Finn's growth has been remarkable, with the typical Maine Coon cat measuring between 10-16 inches,  Finn measures a mammoth 51 inches or 1.3 meters – the average length of a 9-year-old.

At just three years old, Finn weighs in at an impressive 28 pounds, making him one of the largest domestic cats in the world. Despite his size, Finn is a gentle giant and loves nothing more than snuggling up with his owner.

Natalie describes Finn as a "dog-cat" because of his friendly and sociable personality. He loves meeting new people and has even accompanied Natalie to events, where he quickly becomes the center of attention.

Finn's size and stunning features have also made him a social media sensation. With over 100,000 followers on Instagram, fans from all over the world can't get enough of his adorable photos and videos. Many people have been inspired to adopt their own Maine Coon cats after seeing Finn, and Natalie is happy to promote the breed's unique and loving qualities.

Maine Coon cats are known for their playful and active personalities, and Finn is no exception. He loves playing with toys, chasing laser pointers, and even going for walks on a leash. Natalie has even taught Finn to do tricks, such as high-fiving and playing dead.

Despite his celebrity status, Finn is just like any other cat and loves his daily routines. He wakes Natalie up every morning for breakfast and spends his days lounging in his favorite spots around the house.

Natalie and Finn's bond is undeniable, and she describes him as her "heart cat." Maine Coon cats are known for their loyalty and affectionate personalities, and Finn is a perfect example of just how amazing they can be.

Bowman describes Finn as a local celebrity, especially when she takes him out on a leash for walks. “It’s really funny, they think he’s a dog, and then when they get closer they say, ‘oh my god, it’s a cat’ and they love him.”

Finn lives with his proud owner in San Carlos, CA.