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Singapura Cat Size Compared to Other Cats (With Pictures)

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If you are unfamiliar with the Singapura Cat, it’s understandable. She only made her way to the Western world in the 1970s. As her name may suggest, she hails from Singapore, with her breed being a local name for the country. She is a sleek cat that seems in touch with her wild side. After all, she looks like other undomesticated species.

She has big eyes, which suggests that she is a descendant of a nocturnal species. This trait makes sense because it allows her to exploit the low-light conditions to maximize her success as a predator. She also has relatively large ears compared to her head size. That helps her capture the sounds around her, including those of prey species. The Singapura isn’t the most popular cat but makes an excellent pet.

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What Is the Average Weight of a Singapura Cat?

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The Singapura looks like a wild cat, with her slim frame that shows she’s not living the easy life, necessarily. That stems in part from her origins in her native Singapore. It also helps that she’s a curious feline. She’s always on the move, checking out what’s happening in her world. Nevertheless, she likes getting her share of love and attention. She will play the lap cat role whenever she can.

The breed standard recognizes her sleek body shape. The Singapura is not a muscular cat like the Norweigan Forest Cat. Compared to Norwegian Forest Cats, she looks like a kitten, with an adult weight of 4–8 pounds, depending on the sex. The Norwegian Forest Cat weighs up to 16 pounds or more.

According to Bergmann’s rule, species that live in warmer areas tend to weigh less than those of colder regions. The differences rest with temperature regulation and heat conservation. Staying warm takes energy. An animal with a larger mass and lower legs can retain heat better. Likewise, a taller species with longer legs can dissipate heat more quickly.

How Does the Singapura Cat Compare to Other Breeds?

The Singapura is a smaller breed compared to other cats. The caloric info on the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention website tells the story. The weight range listed for cats is 10 pounds. The average weight for a Singapura is far below that figure. Part of this difference is that the Singapura is a relatively recent addition.

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What Are the Best Ways to Keep My Singapura Cat at a Healthy Weight?

The Singapura is a high-energy cat. She will likely find many ways to entertain herself and keep active. That’s when she’s happiest. It also benefits her from a health perspective. She’ll take care of her weight management herself. Your job as a pet owner is to monitor her body condition. She should have a defined waistline when viewed from above. You should also be able to feel her ribs.

We suggest weighing your cat regularly. A simple way to do it is to jump on the scale, noting the weight. Then, step on it again with your pet in your arms. It’ll help you both keep track of your body condition, which benefits you and your cat. You can then use a calorie calculator to determine how much you should feed her daily based on the brand and type of diet you give her.

The essential thing to remember is that keeping track is imperative because of the small weight range compared to other cats. A seemingly slight deviation is a big deal for a pet of this size. We’d recommend making this task a priority because of the health risks associated with obesity.

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Conclusion

You may not know the name of the Singapura, but she is definitely worth a look. She’s a cat that hangs onto her kitten nature as an adult. She’s curious and active and loves exploring the environment around her. She is a relatively long-lived pet, especially if you keep her in a healthy weight range. In return, you’ll get a pet with an unending supply of affection.


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