No. 150cm, a meter and a half, is about four and a half feet long. Even if you were counting the tail as part of that figure, 150cm is the size of one of the smaller wild cats, ocelot or puma perhaps. Not counting the tail, you're looking at something the size of a leopard or cheetah. Domestic cats grow to about 45cm body length.
A house cat would be the answer
For a cat I would use centimeters.
Inches or centimeters.
A cat's house is commonly referred to as a "cat shelter," "cat condo," "cat tree," or simply a "cat house."
The house cat would win because the opossum would just fall over and pretend to be dead. Thus victory is won by kitty.
House cat of course. Even it the watermelon was alive the house cat could just use its claws and slice the watermelon into halves or more than halves.
95 centimeters but 100 centimeters in high heels.
Centimetres.
it means a cat that lives in a house (house cat).
sometimes...cats are all different. I know my cat would! Get a mouse trap
well it depends on what kind of cat you have in mind. In my opinion i think you should get a modern house cat. My cat is a medium haired modern house cat and he is very good. If you get a kitten I would recomend getting it declawed because they will claw everything.
Longest whisker I ve found on my cat was 10 centimeters