1. Singapura Cat “” Singapura. Jaroslaw Kurek / Shutterstock Known as the smallest natural cat breed in the world, the Singapura cat weighs just 4 to 8 pounds (1.8 to 3.6 kilograms) on average. This tiny cat has a kitten-like appearance throughout its life. Singapura cats are energetic, loving and great companions for those who […]

The Smallest Cat Breed (by Weight) Isn’t the Munchkin


1. Singapura Cat

Singapura
Singapura.

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Known as the smallest natural cat breed in the world, the Singapura cat weighs just 4 to 8 pounds (1.8 to 3.6 kilograms) on average. This tiny cat has a kitten-like appearance throughout its life.

Singapura cats are energetic, loving and great companions for those who want a small but lively addition to their home.

2. Munchkin Cat

Munchkin cat
Munchkin cat.

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The Munchkin cat is famous for its short legs, a result of a natural genetic mutation. Despite their miniature size, these pint-sized breeds are active, playful and full of curiosity.

3. Devon Rex Cat

Devon Rex
Devon Rex.

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With their large ears, slim bodies and soft, curly coats, Devon Rex cats weigh only around 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kilograms). These tiny, playful cats cats love to stay close to their humans, making them ideal for pets.

4. Cornish Rex

Cornish Rex
Cornish Rex.

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The Cornish Rex is another lightweight breed, characterized by its wavy coat and slender frame. They often weigh between 6 and 10 pounds (2.7 to 4.5 kilograms) and are known for their high energy levels. These cats are among the most affectionate and active of the smaller breeds.

5. Japanese Bobtail

Japanese Bobtail
Japanese Bobtail.

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Japanese Bobtails are easily recognized by their short, pom-pom-like tails. They are lightweight and agile, often weighing between 5 and 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kilograms).

6. American Curl Cat

American Curl
American Curl.

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The American Curl cat is famous for its curled ears, a result of a natural genetic mutation. While they are born with straight ears, the ears start curling backwards within days.

Weighing around 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kilograms), these cats are playful and adaptable, almost having a dog-like personality.

7. Somali Cat

Somali
Somali.

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Somali cats, often described as miniature versions of the Abyssinian, have a slender build and bushy tails. They weigh between 6 and 10 pounds (2.7 to 4.5 kilograms), and they love climbing — so having cat trees or shelves is a must for Somali cat owners.

8. Sphynx Cat

Sphynx kittens
Sphynx kittens.

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Their compact, muscular bodies make Sphinx cats one of the smallest breeds. Weighing around 6 to 12 pounds (2.7 to 5.4 kilograms), they love being the center of attention.

These tiny cats need regular care, because the lack of hair makes their skin more vulnerable. They need to either stay away from sun or wear pet-safe sunscreen.