Kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs) are the most common units used to weight a cat.
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It really depends on how big the cat is. the most logical one you could weigh it in is lbs. or ounces
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For a cat I would use centimeters.
Centimetres.
1KG = 2.20Lb so for a cat that weighs 7KG would weigh 15.43Lb
First, weigh yourself. Then, write that down. Then hold the cat in your hands and weigh yourself again. Subtract the cat and your weight together from your weight.
none. if a cat weighed a ton it would be dead.
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.
You would typically use pounds (lbs) to measure the weight of a cat.
The weight of a cat skeleton would vary widely because of the size of the animal. However, an average sized cat skeleton may weigh up to 5 pounds.
The formula would be 4x+x=45. You would write out let statements. You would then solve the formula for "x." The number that you get for "x" is the cat's weight. Then you multiply "x" by 4 to get the dog's weight. To check your answer see if they add up to 45.