Some large cat breeds, such as the Maine Coon, Ragdoll, and Norwegian Forest, can weigh up to 15 to 20 pounds. (6.8 kg to 9 kg) For the majority of the domestic cat breeds like the American Shorthair, Siamese, and Russian Blue, the average weight of an un-neutered male is about 8.6 pounds (3.9 kg), while an un-spayed female is about 7.2 pounds. (3.2 kg)
Bitsy is said to be the tiniest cat on record ever weighed. She weighed 1.5 lb. and was 6 inches long.
Yes, a full grown male tiger is generally larger than a full grown male lion. Tigers are the largest big cat species and can weigh up to 600 pounds, while lions typically weigh up to 500 pounds.
Depends on the breed of cat. Not all are the same.
A kitten is much smaller than a full-grown cat. Kittens are typically a fraction of the size of adult cats, with their size varying depending on the breed and age.
Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat! Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat!
The size of an animal when fully grown varies greatly depending on the species. For example, elephants can grow to be over 10 feet tall and weigh several tons, while a fully grown bee might only be a few centimeters long. It is best to specify the animal in question for a more accurate answer.
A normal full grown cat usually is about 8-10 inches long. If they are a special breed that happens to grow longer they usually get no bigger then 12-15 inches.
The fully grown cat should weigh 8-12 pounds(2-6kg), which is the average weight of a healthy adult cat. If you are unsure of how much your own cat should weigh, visit the vet and they will be able to tell you.
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It depends on the bone structure of the cat. A domestic cat can weigh about 6 to 10 pounds, on average, depending on the size of its bones. If you can see your cat's ribs easily and without having to touch the cat's side, it is probably underweight. If it is underweight, it may also be underactive, due to lack of energy. If he or she is not eating regularly, you might need to take the cat to a veterinarian. There could be something as simple as a hairball causing the problem, or something more serious. See the Related Link below for a visual guide to your cat's weight.