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Strange Cat Facts and Records

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NMR - 13 Feb 2006 23:10 GMT
Strange Cat Facts and Records

Best Climber

In 1950, a four month kitten climbed 14,691 feet to the top of the
Matterhorn in the Alps

Longest
Verismo’s Leonetti Reserve Red (Leo) - a Maine Coon who weighs in at 35
pounds and measures 48 inches from nose to tail (Guinness World Records)

Shortest/smallest
Tinker Toy - As of 1997, the smallest domestic cat ever; a male blue point
Himalayan 2.75" tall, 7.5" long

Largest breed
The largest cat breed is the Ragdoll. Males weigh 12 to 20 pounds, with
females weighing 10 to 15 pounds.

Least fur breed

The Sphynx cat came into existence in 1966. It is a hairless breed.

Unusual

A cat named Five Toes, was born with two tongues.
NOTE: There are many more medical anomalies, but I do not intend to use this
page to document them.

Most mice killed

As of 1997, Towser held the record for most mice/rats killed: 28,899. Towser
worked for the Glenturret Distillery, and a statue was erected in the
distillery grounds in her honor.

First munchkin

Blackberry, a female

Longest fall

Andy, companion of Florida Sen. Ken Myer; fell 16 stories (20 feet) and
survived

Richest

- Brownie and Hellcat became two of the richest cats in the world when owner
Dr. William Grier left them $415,000 in the 1960's
- Ben Rea left his cat Blackie £15 million in his will.

Heaviest

- Himmy, a neutered tabby living in Australia who weighed 46 lbs, 15.25 oz;
died of heart failure
- Poppa - an 11-year-old tabby who wieghed 44.5 lbs.
- Tiger - a long-haired part-Persian weighing 43 lbs.
NOTE: Guinness World Records is no longer documenting this record, as owners
were cruelly overfeeding their pets to gain a new record
Lightest
Mr Peebles is the world's smallest fully-grown cat, weighing in at just 3
lbs. (Guinness World Records)

First exhibitor

Mrs. Poodles, the first Siamese exhibited at an English cat show (in 1871)

Most toes

Jake, an Ontario, Canada cat with 28 toes, with 7 on each paw (Guinness
World Records)
Longest whiskers

- Mingo, a Maine coon in Turku Finland - with whiskers measuring 6.8 inches
in July 2004. (Guinness World Records)
- Ellie, living in Woodland Hills, Californiaa brown/black Maine Coon, had
the longest single whisker on a cat (measuring 6.5 inches) on Febraury 15,
2004. (Guinness World Records)
Most expensive wedding

In September 1996, two rare “diamond-eyed” cats, Phet and Ploy, were married
in matching pink outfits at a ceremony in Thailand's biggest discotheque. It
cost Phet’s owner, Wichan Jaratarcha, 410,979 Thai Bhat ($16,241).

Most kittens in a litter

Tarawood Antigone, a brown Burmese who holds the records for having 19
kittens in one litter on August 7th 1970 . Four were stillborn.

Most kittens in a lifetime

Dusty, who delivered a total of 420 kittens in her life. She gave birth to
her last litter on June 12th 1952.
NOTE: This is NOT a record to aspire toward.

Oldest mother

Litty, in Staffordshire England, gave birth for the last time at age 30. In
her life, she had 218 kittens.

Oldest cat living

The oldest cat living is claimed to be Cream Puff who was born on August 3,
1967 (which made her 38 in 2005 if she was still alive).

Oldest cat

- Puss, 36 years old; died on Nov. 29, 1939
- Ma, a tabby who was 35 when she was euthanized Nov. 5, 1957
- Grampa, 34 years old, a Rex Sphinx; died April 1998

Longest travel home

Sugar's family, the Woods, left him behind when they moved; he left his new
owners and found the Woods' new house 1,500 miles away

Most traveled cat

Hamlet escaped from his cage on a flight from Toronto, Canada, and traveled
600,000 miles in seven weeks, until he was caught in February 1984.

Longest survivor

On Dec. 9, 1999, 80 days after an earthquake struck Taiwan, killing an
estimated 2,400 people, a cat was discovered alive in a collapsed building
in Taichung. It was taken to veterinary hospital, where it made a full
recovery.

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Chakolate - 13 Feb 2006 23:45 GMT
"NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@anti-troll.com> wrote in news:%l8If.24
$_c.21@tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

> Andy, companion of Florida Sen. Ken Myer; fell 16 stories (20 feet) and
> survived

This should probably have been 200 feet?

Chak

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In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it
would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that apples
might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal
time in physics classrooms.
 --Stephen Jay Gould

NMR - 14 Feb 2006 01:26 GMT
> "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@anti-troll.com> wrote in news:%l8If.24
> $_c.21@tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>it might have been the height of each story
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 14 Feb 2006 01:32 GMT
> "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@anti-troll.com> wrote in news:%l8If.24
> $_c.21@tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> This should probably have been 200 feet?

Unless it was an architect's model?  ;-)

> Chak

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