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The animal from Huntingdon, England, achieved around 54.6 decibels, the company announced on Tuesday. That corresponds roughly to the volume of a kettle.
However, Bella only managed to set the best value for a living domestic cat. Two other cats broke the record for the loudest purr ever recorded – Smokey and Merlin. Smokey from Northampton, England achieved an astonishing 67.8 decibels in 2011, the statement said. Four years later, Merlin caught up.
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