laitimes

The fighting nations are certainly different: the Russian woman's pet cat is too big to be mistaken for a dog

author:Magical foreigner

According to foreign media reports on January 17, a Russian lady's pet cat is so large that it is often mistaken for a dog. And, although it is now exaggeratedly large, it is still a kitten in age and will become larger. Yulia Minina, who lives in Oscar, Russia, bought the cat about two years ago and named it "Kefirgrew."

The fighting nations are certainly different: the Russian woman's pet cat is too big to be mistaken for a dog

But just over the past few months, Minina has also been taken aback by Keffel's size — it's really getting bigger, basically about the size of a medium-sized dog. Minina said: "I always thought I had an ordinary cat, never thought it would be so big. ”

The fighting nations are certainly different: the Russian woman's pet cat is too big to be mistaken for a dog

Although the saying goes, the limbs are well developed and the mind is simple, but Kekefir is not only well-developed but also intelligent, and usually appears calm. Keffel's personality is very human-like, with an awesome appearance, but also a very kind and modest baby. When there are guests in the house, it never minds being picked up.

The fighting nations are certainly different: the Russian woman's pet cat is too big to be mistaken for a dog

But if there were strangers, Kefir would behave like a dog. It can be a completely homely one. Despite his large size, Kefir is also a clingy man, and he likes to climb on Minina at night to sleep. Before, it was a kitten, and Minina liked this kind of intimacy, but now it has become big and heavy, and it is more uncomfortable. Keffel is now 1 year and 10 months old and weighs 12.5 kg.

The fighting nations are certainly different: the Russian woman's pet cat is too big to be mistaken for a dog

In fact, Keffel is a Maine cat, which usually grows to be three to four years old. So, it still has a lot of room to grow. Of course, in addition to Minina, there are many people in the world who keep Maine cats as pets. In Norway, for example, a man named Mary Lopez also had a Maine cat. Once, Mary posted photos of her pets on the Internet, and many people questioned her handling, not believing that there were really big cats in the world.

Read on