Simply, the average adult Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Longhair (moggy) usually weighs around 4 kilograms (8 lb 13 oz) to 5 kilograms (11 lb 0 oz).
However, this question is impossible to answer correctly as there are thousands of different breeds of cats, and each individual cat, no matter what the breed or gender or age, will be a different size, shape, build and weight to the next. One cat can be very slim and small (so very light and won't weight much) and other cat can be stocky with lots of muscle and body mass (so will be much much heavier, but that doesn't automatically cause it to be overweight).
If you want to find out how much your cat should weigh, take it to your veterinarian where they will weight the cat and will judge its correct weight by the cat's body size and build
It depends on age, and gender. If you are concerned ask your vet.
Certainly not. 1600 kg is the weight of a large automobile.
A more common weight for a cat would be about 10 pounds, 5 kg.
kilograms
You would use Kilograms to weigh a cat.
Kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs) are the most common units used to weight a cat.
only about a pound
between 4 kilograms (8 lb 13 oz) and 5 kilograms (11 lb 0 oz)
1 kilogram is 1,000 grams so its kilograms
The operating weight of a Caterpillar D7G Crawler Tractor is 44599.5 pounds. That is also equivalent to 20230 kilograms.
none. if a cat weighed a ton it would be dead.
"Kilogram" is not a unit of weight. It's reasonable to expect that a cat might have a mass of four kilograms.
You get the cat to sleep in a box and put the box on your baby scale or kitchen scale with the cat in it, then evict the cat and weigh the box without the cat and subtract the two weights. If your scale read in pounds convert the pounds to kilograms by multiplying by 0.45359
43 pounds
The mass of a cat in grams is greater because in 1 gram = 1,000 kilograms.