These are 3 of the biggest cat breeds in the world (VIDEO)

These are 3 of the biggest cat breeds in the world (VIDEO)
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These are 3 of the biggest cat breeds in the world (VIDEO)
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These cats are so big they'll leave you speechless. Buckle up as we are about to reveal the three biggest cat breeds in the world.

If you've ever fantasized about having a pet tiger, these largest cat breeds are the next best thing. Cheeky, confident, and active, they and known for being affectionate towards people. These impressive sizeable felines can take on any dog, and will definitely win you over with their cuter-than-usual eyes.

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Maine Coon

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The Maine Coon is the king of all cats. Typically weighing up to 18 pounds, these giants can be as heavy as 30 pounds or more, which is twice as heavy as a small dog breed like the Pug.

Despite their unbelievable size, Maine Coons are gentle, affectionate, and sweet. They are also referred to as gentle giants and 'the dog of the cat world' because, unlike regular cats, they love spending time and bonding with their humans.

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Main Coons are also intelligent and enjoy taking part in your activitiesPet Radar writes.

The Savannah Cat

The Savannah Cat is a hybrid breed between the African serval, a wild cat with large ears, and a domestic feline.

These giants are classified according to the number of generations that they are from their wild cat ancestor, with F1 and F2 being the largest and the most likely to reach scale-tipping 30-pound weights.

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Savannah's wild genes mean that its domestic version can exhibit wild tendencies. They love spending loads of time outdoors and hunting. They may seem quite aloof, but most love human company and make amazing pets, according to Pet Keen.

The Norwegian Forest Cat

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This Nordic feline was first bred in Norway and is a cross between domestic pets and wild forest cats. Despite their roots, they evolved into family-orientated animals with home-loving traits.

The modern Norwegian Forest Cat enjoys splitting its time between outdoor activities and its special humans. Besides being friendly, they are also playful and tend to follow their owners around the house to complete tasks.

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Sources:

Pet Radar: '7 of the largest cat breeds in the world'

Pet Keen: 'The 10 Largest Domestic Cat Breeds (with Pictures)'

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