Noisy noises in the jet, the world's noisy cat "Smoky" Challenge Guinness



Is not it a sound that blurts cats satisfyingly sounding are sounds of bliss that many owner can call "heavenly music"? However, 12 years oldBritish short hairFor smoker owners, circumstances seem to be slightly different.

Smokey's "throat ringing" that sometimes unexpectedly starts sounding anytime and anywhere, sometimes sounding while eating bait, smoky 's throat ringing sounds like a volume that will drown out the sound of television and voice of the phone . When you measure it it is 92DbIt seems there was also. This is a passenger aircraftBoeing 737It is about the same volume as an airplane watcher watching the landing of the nearby, as "the world's most loud cat"GuinnessIt has been applied to.

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England·NorthamptonshireRuth Adams' s domestic cat smokey is a 12 - year - old female British short hair. Anytime, anywhere except sleeping, starting with "noodle" as a matter of course without any particular reason, it seems that voices of the surrounding conversation also drown out the sound of the surrounding conversation with the extraordinary volume.

"It sounds like a pigeon is crying and singing, there are things I think are cute because of the mood at that time, sometimes irritated," Adams says.


Animal protection group whose smoky is "honorary volunteer"Northampton Cats ProtectionDiana Johnson of Diana Johnson also said, "I have never heard anything like that, so I will drown out the voice of the conversation, so any cat I've ever met will not hurt smoky 's feet." doing.

When we measured it, it recorded a volume of 92.7 decibels. By the way, it is said that a common cat is about 25 decibels.


Guinness World RecordsThere seems to be an item called "the world's most noisy cat", but smoky was the first time to apply. Although the judgment is still to be done, Guinness's spokesperson said, "If smokey can ring the throat at more than 80 decibels, it is amazing," so the possibility of being recognized as "the world's most loud cat" It seems to be high.

You can hear this smoky "throat ring" from the following link. Since the volume depends on the volume setting of the personal computer, it may not be understood if it is raw how much it is actually noisy, but it is certainly unknown, but it is certainly a convincing example of "a pigeon has been used in a throat" It has become a sound.

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