Generally, it would be pounds or kilograms. But if it is a small kitten, or a really skinny cat, it would be ounces.
You would typically use pounds (lbs) to measure the weight of a cat.
That depend what aspect of the cat you want to measure - its length, mass, etc.
A ten year old cat's mass is most likely to be around 6 kilograms, as 6 grams would be extremely lightweight for a cat of that age and size.
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.
The mass of a cat in grams is greater because in 1 gram = 1,000 kilograms.
You would typically use pounds (lbs) to measure the weight of a cat.
Pounds.
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I would probably use kilograms.
That depend what aspect of the cat you want to measure - its length, mass, etc.
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Centimetres.
For a cat I would use centimeters.
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An adult cat weighs about 10 to 12 pounds. Weight is a force, rather than a mass; so in order to find his mass we would have to change units. In the FPS system there is no convenient unit of mass, so the simplest way to determine this is to convert to kilograms, which are a mass unit. An object that weighs 11 pounds on Earth's surface has a mass of 5 kilograms.
You would use Kilograms to weigh a cat.
A ten year old cat's mass is most likely to be around 6 kilograms, as 6 grams would be extremely lightweight for a cat of that age and size.