'He just grew and grew like Clifford': Fenrir named world's tallest living domestic cat

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No, this isn't a puma. It's just the tallest domestic living cat in the world! Say hello to Fenrir!

The family's latest record setter, Fenrir,is a bit taller than average-size Savannah cats; they usually measure between 14 and 17 inches, the Guinness website said. He may end up taller than his late brother, Arcturus.

He's also"ravenously" hungry and has seen his diet limited because he's getting too big, Powers said in a video. "When we were trying to take some pictures of him, we had to shut some of the other cats out of the of the room, and Fenrir decided he didn't want to be in the room anymore," he recalled."So he stood on his hind legs and opened the door.

The doctor admits he does everything for his cats, and even joked that his dad wants to be reincarnated as one of them because of how they're doted on.

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