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What cat breeds stay tiny after being an adult?
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The Singapura breed of cats stays small in their miniature. They can be about 9-12 inches long and weighs about 6pounds. They also exhibit a playful temperament and good personality.
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Singapura is the tiniest in the feline world. With a length of 9 to 12 inches and a weight that averages at 6 pounds. This breed is considered to be relatively rare and these cats are beautiful. They can be found in a sepia-toned color with a ticked coat pattern. But don't be fooled by the size, this kitten has a big personality and comes with a playful temperament.
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I love it the way it's small but carries a huge personality! This is so encouraging and sweet too.
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the smallest cat breed is the Singapura this is a very small breed. weighing only 4-5 lbs they are pocket-sized but muscular cats.

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There are several breeds of cats that stay small even after reaching adulthood. These include the Singapura, the Munchkin, the Devon Rex, the Cornish Rex, the Oriental Shorthair, and the Sphynx. These breeds tend to stay small even after reaching adulthood, though their size may vary depending on their diet and activity level.
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Munchkin. They might be little, but the Munchkin brings us massive joy! ...

Singapura. The Singapura is considered the smallest cat breed in the world. ...

 Cornish Rex. ...
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Certain cat breeds are known for their small size. Examples include the Munchkin, Singapura, and Cornish Rex. Keep in mind that individual cats within any breed can vary in size, so it's essential to consider factors like genetics and diet too.
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