The best estimate of a cat's weight in kilograms is about 2.86 kg.
Take the cat's weight in pounds and multiply by 0.454 to get the cat's weight in kilograms (kg).
"Kilogram" is not a unit of weight. It's reasonable to expect that a cat might have a mass of four kilograms.
4 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
Yes, a cat's weight can be measured in grams or kilograms. It is common to use kilograms as a unit of measurement for larger animals like cats.
A cat's weight is typically measured in kilograms to provide a larger unit that is more practical for their size. However, for more precise measurements, grams can also be used to measure a cat's weight.
I would use kilograms to weigh a cat, as it provides a more practical measurement for their overall weight. Cats typically weigh between 2 to 10 kilograms, making kilograms a convenient unit for this range. Grams could be used for more precise measurements, but kilograms are generally sufficient and easier to understand in this context.
That depend what aspect of the cat you want to measure - its length, mass, etc.
Around 5 kg, (unless, of course, it is not a cat but an ounce!)
Kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs) are the most common units used to weight a cat.
I would probably use kilograms.
Generally, it would be pounds or kilograms. But if it is a small kitten, or a really skinny cat, it would be ounces.