VIDEO: Ludo, the world’s longest cat awarded place in Guinness World Records

WAKEFIELD, England: A massive cat in the United Kingdom earned the Guinness World Record title for the longest domestic cat (living).

Ludo, the Maine Coon, measures about 3 feet and 11 inches long, just 5 centimeters shorter than the longest cat ever, a fellow Maine Coon named Stewart Gilligan.

Ludo lives in Wakefield with his owner Kelsey Gill, who said she was inspired to own a Maine Coon after seeing them in the Harry Potter films.

Gill said she took in Ludo as a 13-week-old kitten and quickly realized he was larger than most other cats of his breed.

According to Gill, Ludo has a lazy personality and his considerable length makes him slightly more clumsy than other cats.





However, Ludo is still almost 5 cm smaller than the Longest cat ever, fellow Maine Coon Mymains Stewart Gilligan, aka “Stewie”.

Owned by Robin Hendrickson and Erik Brandsness from the USA, Stewie measured a whopping 123 cm (48.5 in) long, but he sadly passed away in January 2013.

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