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It’s a fair question from any cat owner – or, indeed, anybody who spends their time watching cat videos on the internet. This ...
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Why Does Your Cat Have a Tail?
I adore my Siberian cat Alexei’s tail. It is so big and fluffy, and I love how it flicks and sways depending on his mood. So sure, I enjoy his tail, but why do cats have tails? And does he even need ...
As Dreiss notes, burpees are basically a combination of three individual strength moves: a plank, a push-up, and a squat. And within those three exercises, multiple muscles are activated. “You’re ...
If you're a cat lover, you know that your furry friends can go absolutely wild for a sprinkling of catnip, the green herb that can be found in many cat toys or even grown in your own garden.
The video was shared to the TikTok account for @ABCNews, and it's making me want to bust out the tape measure and see how long my own Maine Coon Cat named ‘Meatball's' tail is. Another person added, ...
Pugsley, a 2-year-old grey Maine Coon from Minnesota, recently won the record for having the longest tail for a domestic cat, with his fluffy extremity measuring 18.5 inches long (1.5 feet), the ...
March 27 (UPI) --A silver Maine coon cat from Minnesota was awarded a Guinness World Record after his tail was measured at 18.5 inches long. Amanda Cameron said her family's 2-year-old cat ...
A popular Douglas pub reopens its restaurant today after a refurbishment. The Cat with No Tail on Hailwood Avenue will be welcoming customers back into its main dining area from midday. The pub says ...
A cat owner was left "overwhelmed" with emotion after his missing feline returned after 16 years. Sunshine strolled out of Carl Pullen's house in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, in 2009 but ...
The Minnesota Maine Coon and his 18.5-inch tail officially took the Guinness World Records title on March 26 Guinness World Records And the world record for the longest tail on a living cat goes ...
And the world record for the longest tail on a living cat goes to … Pugsley! At just two years old, the Minnesota feline (and his fluffy, sprawling tail) made history on Wednesday, March 26 ...
A cat has scooped the Guinness World Record for the longest tail. Mr. Pugsley Addams, a silver Maine Coon from Minnesota, has a tail measuring 18.5 ins (46.99 cm), beating all living domestic felines.