Where do teacup cats come from-



Where are teacup cats from?
Teacup cats

When it comes to teacup pets, the first thing people think of is the kind of small animals that can be put into the cup. At first glance, you may feel a little confused. It’s strange that the dogs and cats that can often be held by us are only a little bit in size, but once we get in touch with them, it really feels like a lot of fun! So where do these teacup pets come from?

Take theteacup cat as an example, Singapula, it originated from Singapore and is It is recognized as the smallest core breed of cat breeds. This kind of cat belongs to a very small dog breed, and can be classified as a dwarf cat when broken down. However, this dwarf does not mean that there is a problem with its body, but that purebred teacup cats rarely grow up. The adult Singapula Teacup cats do not weigh more than 2.5 kg.



Singapula The cat has a cute appearance and its ears are very big. Sometimes it even feels like they are one after another. It has a quiet and agile nature, and like other cats, it often runs around. Therefore, one disadvantage of such a cat is that it is sometimes too nimble. It likes to crawl around and often makes the house very messy. However, I believe that if you have decided to get a cat, you have already considered these issues.

Teacup cats were bred to meet people's needs for miniature cats. Their body size is often only that of ordinary cats1 /3 to 1/2 size, usually male cats weigh about 1.3 kg, and female cats weigh about 1 kg. The lifespan of this kind of cat is relatively short, probably due to a genetic defect that has not been solved during the breeding process, so this ultra-small "teacup cat" has not been recognized internationally.


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