A senior cat from the United Kingdom is making some noise. The new Guinness World Record holder of the loudest purr among living domestic cats is a 14-year-old feline named Bella. 14-year-old cat ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We all know that cats purr when they are content, and purring usually sounds pretty much the same no matter which cat is purring.
A 14-year-old mixed-breed cat appears to have no problem being heard after setting a new world record. Bella has been given the title of "world’s loudest purr by a domestic cat (living)," according to ...
The U.K. cat, named Bella, snagged the title with a 54.59-decibel purr — a volume similar to a kettle boiling! WHISKAS® and GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® A 14-year-old cat just found her higher purr-pose ...
She likes food, cuddles and television. If you participate all three laid-back activities with the lazy lady, you'll need to turn the TV volume up. Bella, a 14-year-old cat from Cambridgeshire, ...
A college in England confirms that, yes, Smokey can out-purr any other feline. Smokey, a gray-and-white tabby cat with a very loud purr, prepares to receive a treat from owner Ruth Adams in ...
Meet the cat whose purr can drown out conversation. Merlin from Torquay may not have the wizarding powers of his Arthurian namesake, but he does now have a Guinness World Record for the loudest ...
There is something so comforting about quiet snuggle time with a cat. It is usually a soft and cozy moment filled with slow blinks, warm purrs, and that familiar sense of calm that only a content ...
We all know that cats purr when they are content, and purring usually sounds pretty much the same no matter which cat is purring. Lilly and Lucy are sisters who love snuggling up with their mom, Zina.
LONDON — No need to bell this cat: A gray-and-white tabby by the name of Smokey has cat-apulted to fame with purring so loud it has been recorded at a potentially record-setting 73 decibels. The ...