Meet Finn, the Giant Cat Who is The Size of a 9-Year-Old Child!
The world of domestic cats is about to get a whole lot bigger if this cat has anything to say about it! Although wild cats are pretty big, I’m not talking about lions or tigers. Instead, I’m referring to a loved member of a California family.
Finn the cat was adopted by his loving owner, Natalie Bowman, in 2017 at just three and a half months old. Bowman knew he was going to be a little larger than most domestic cats being a Maine Coon, but she had no idea exactly what she was in for…
Maine Coons are well known for their large, impressive size, standing approximately 10-16 inches tall when full-grown. Their long, busy coat and tufted feet are well-insulated and water-resistant, allowing them to survive even in harsh winter climates.
After bringing the young kitten home, he started to grow quickly. It wasn’t long until Finn reached then surpassed the typical Maine Coon size. By the time he reached his full-grown adult size, he measured a shocking 51 inches long and weighed 22 pounds.
But don’t let his size fool you. Like most Maine Coons, he’s a gentle giant.
“Finn is really docile and curious, he is so funny and is very needy and affectionate, he loves cuddles and to be spooned,” Bowman described. “Maine Coons need a lot of time and affection, he has separation anxiety, and I actually take him to the office sometimes. He is a very sociable cat, and he loves to talk; he’s very loud.”
His shocking size has gained much attention, earning Finn recognition as a local celebrity in their hometown of San Carlos, California.
Caring for such a large cat does come with some unique considerations. In addition to soaking up all the love and attention Finn demands, he also has a healthy appetite. Bowman feeds him three to four times daily, spending at least $150 monthly just on cat food.
Finn also needs plenty of exercise to keep his muscles strong and healthy. He is walked on leash daily, often catching the attention of passersby. Many of his new “friends” say he looks like a wildcat or bobcat with his large appearance.
“It’s really funny when strangers think he’s a dog,” Bowman said, describing their usual walk experiences. “Then, when they get closer to him, they say: “Oh my god, it’s a cat!” They love him.”
Bowman and Finn also share their home with another cat. The two look like quite the pair anytime they are seen together by houseguests or service people. Bowman admitted that it did take a while for the two to adjust to each other, a common challenge when introducing a new cat to the home. However, once they accepted one another, they developed a loving bond.
If Finn’s story inspires you to consider a large addition to your home, I recommend researching the breed to ensure it is a good fit for your family and lifestyle.
Those interested in adopting a rescue cat should contact your local shelters and rescue organizations to find out if they have any of these gentle giants available. There are many beautiful Maine Coons and Maine Coon mixes waiting for a loving home (like my own Maine Coon mix, Pippen).
Not only will they take up a sizable space in your home, but they will also capture a big space in your heart!
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Britt Kascjak is a proud pet mom, sharing her heart (and her home) with her “pack” which includes her husband John, their 2 dogs – Lucifer and Willow – and their 2 cats – Pippen and Jinx. She has been active in the animal rescue community for over 15 years, volunteering, fostering and advocating for organizations across Canada and the US. In her free time, she enjoys traveling around the country camping, hiking, and canoeing with her pets.
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