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'My enormous cat gets mistaken for a dog' Woman's huge pet hasn't finished growing

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It is always comforting to have a pet in the house, and very often, people go for a feline friend as they do not take up much space.

However, while one woman in Russia adores her kitten, he takes up a little more room than the standard cat. Yulia Minina, who resides in the small town of Stary Oskol, bought her gorgeous cat Kefir almost two years ago as a tiny kitten.

The Maine Coon breed, who is named after the dairy beverage due to his silky white coat, is often mistaken for a dog due to his incredible size, according to Yulia.He weighs two stone and is likely to become even heavier, as Maine Coons tend to grow until they are three or four years old.Yulia said: "I could not even think that an ordinary baby can become so big."He not only grew up big in appearance, he is also very smart and always behaves calmly."The look is generally like that of a person, and Kefir has a formidable appearance, but he is a very affectionate and modest child."When friends and acquaintances come to the house - all the attention is on him and he willingly allows himself to be stroked."However, when strangers who have never seen Kefir before come to the house, they're confused by the regal creature greeting them at the door.''But when strangers come to the house, everyone first confuses him with a dog," Yulia said.“He has one more habit: at night he likes to climb on me and sleep.

When he was a kitten, it didn’t cause me any inconvenience.''But now he has become big and heavy, and, of course, it is difficult to sleep like that."At one year and 10 months old, it seems Kefir will be disturbing Yulia's sleep for years to come.Photos of Yulia carrying her big baby show how enormous he is, almost dwarfing his owner with his huge frame and

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