Saturday, April 20

Record breaking cats are the real celebrities


They’re stoic. They’re mysterious. They’re light on their feet. They’re smart as a whip, and sometimes, they’re snuggly and super cute.

But some cats are a paw above the rest. Several of our feline friends are known for more than just their slow walk across keyboards and claw marks on furniture.

Some cats hold world records. Sure, some of them did nothing but look grumpy to get them, but they’ll take the title nonetheless.

In honor of International Cat Day, let’s take a look at felines who have done so in the book of Guinness World Records.

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Most likes for a cat on Facebook

Grumpy Cat, also known as Tardar Sauce, was the most popular cat on Facebook, with 8,759,819 likes as of May 3, 2017. The cat went viral in 2012 after a photo and videos hit the Internet.

Before passing away at age seven in May 2019, she lived with her owner, Tabatha Bundesen, in Morristown, Arizona. She made multiple TV appearances, including a 2013 documentary called “Lil Bub & Friendz,” and in 2014, she had her own TV film called “Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever,” according to Guinness World Records.

when she died, she “passed away peacefully” in the arms of her mother, according to a social media post by her owners.

Most followers on Instagram for a cat

Next up is Nala, a cat who as of May 13, 2020 has the most followers on Instagram. Nala’s account, @nala_cathas 4.5 million followers as of International Cat Day 2022.

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The siamese/tabby mix was adopted by her owner, Varisiri Methachittiphan, from a shelter. She’s often donned in cute headgear and loves curling up in cardboard boxes, according to the Guinness World Records website.

Most viewed cat video on YouTube

And then there’s “A Very Angry Cat,” which was uploaded to YouTube on Oct. 6, 2006 and was viewed 88,810,910 times as of Oct. 18, 2016, making it the most watched YouTube video featuring a cat (excluding compilations).

In the video, a cat screeches and hisses at the camera with its ears pushed back on its head. We sure hope this kitty’s mood has improved since then!

Most subscribers for an animated animal on YouTube

There’s also a record for the most subscribed animated animal on YouTube, broken by simon’s cat. As of Aug. 8, 2022, the cat has 5.8 million subscribers.

He made his first appearance in an online video entitled “Cat Man Do” – an animation created by the British artist Simon Tofield, according to online records.

Simon’s Cat is the second most subscribed animal channel on YouTube after National Geographic.

Longest jump by a cat

And what about cats recognized for their out-of-this-world agility?

We introduce to you Waffle the Warrior Cat, a 10-year-old feline who on Jan. 30, 2018 jumped 213.36 centimeters, or seven feet, setting a Guinness World Record.

Most tricks performed by a cat in one minute

Let’s talk tricks, shall we?

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The record for the most tricks performed by a cat in one minute is 26, broken by Alexis the cat from Bruck an der Leitha, Niederösterreich, Austria on June 10, 2020.

Her owner, Anika Moritz, began training her a few weeks after bringing her home. According to online records, Alexis is “trusting, loves to cuddle but also appreciates her freedom from her.”

Loudest purr by a domestic cat

Next up is Merlin, a cat owned by United Kingdom resident Tracy Westwood.

Merlin set the record for the loudest purr by a domestic cat on April 2, 2015, purring at 67.8 db(A), as loud as a high-revving motorcycle, according to Guinness.

Who says being loud is a bad thing?

Longest domestic cat living

Cats aren’t just setting world records for being loud or jumping long distances. Sometimes, they’re declared winners because of their size alone.

Take Barivel, for instance. The Maine Coon measures 120 centimeters. or 3 feet and 11.2 inches, setting the record for longest living domestic cat.

He lives in Vigevano, Pavia, Italy and is described as a quiet, shy cat.

“He has his own Instagram profile and receives many comments asking about his size,” read his Guinness World Records page.

He loves to snack on fish (especially tuna), and of course, chicken. His name means clown or jolly, the website said.

Oldest living cat siblings

Next up are two cat siblings who have lived a combined 44 years as of March 1, 2022.

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Pika and Zippo were born in the United Kingdom on March 1, 2000. The twins are black and white domestic shorthairs who have lived with the Teece family their entire lives.

Longest-surviving Janus cat ever

Finishing our list is the longest-surviving Janus cat named Frank and Louie. The Massachusetts cat had two faces.

He was adopted by his owner, Marty, on Sept. 8, 1999 at one day old, having been born very early that morning, according to online records.

He lived 15 years and 87 days until he died of cancer on Dec. 4, 2014.

In this Wednesday, Sept.  28, 2011 photo, a cat with two faces, named Frank and Louie, is walked by the cat's owner for the purpose of being photographed at their home in Worcester, Mass. The animal is known as a Janus cat, named for the figure in Roman mythology with two faces on one head.  The owner, who identified herself only as Marty, calls the face on the left Frank, while the face on the right she identifies as Louie.

Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginiathe 757 and loves all things horror, witches, Christmas, and food. Follow her on Twitter at @Saleen_Martin or email her at [email protected].




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