Eos of the Eons said:they mean housecat right? Or is a big cat like a panther or something? I saw a pic of a cat as long as its owner from head to tip of hind paw. I wouldn't be surprised if that's a housecat type cat.
popsy said:Cats are famously slumpy, the cat in the second pic is not slumping. He's quite stiff. The guy couldn't be holding a cat that large with his arms simply out in front, he'd be leaning back to balance the load.
The first cat may be really that fat, or it may have its size 'enhanced' for the picture. I've seen some hugely fat cats. My husband overfeeds our cats but they aren't that hefty.
Snopes.com always has all the answers.JamesMGMDP said:
Thanks, you got most of my objections, esp. the cat's posture. I really was too lazy to type what you did.
It looks like a pic of it standing.
I think the first is real though. Go to the linked site...many more.
Turning to our Guinness Book of World Records, we find that they list the world's largest domestic cat as a male Queensland, Australia, tabby named Himmy who tipped the scales at just under 47 lbs. and was 38 inches long. However, the on-line version of Guinness includes an article and a picture of a whopping big kitty, but it still measures only 41 inches from tip to tail, well short of the 69 inches claimed for the critter in the picture above.
According to the Ottawa Citizen, the picture actually shows an Edmonds, Washington, man named Cordell Hauglie and his cat Jumper, and the photo was manipulated with PhotoShop to create the effect of a feline of much larger-than-ordinary size. According to Mr. Hauglie:
"My daughter wanted to send an electronic photo of her cat to her friend. I got a little carried away. When we sent it to her friend, we never dreamed anyone would believe the photo was real."
He's had many chuckles over the analysis of the photo. Some viewers assert the cat appears stuffed, while others say it's standing, not being held. Still others suggest the man in the photo doesn't look as though he's holding a 40-kilogram object.
Truth is, he isn't. His son held up the cat for one photo, proving you can suspend a cat in that fashion, and Mr. Hauglie stood in the same light for the next shot.
BTox said:The pic in the BBC article is hardly convincing. Could be a white plastic trash bag!