The Smallest Cat in the World (Group of Photos)
The smallest cat in the world, many people like cute kittens, but when cats grow up, they always feel less cute, so everyone starts to pursue kittens that haven't grown up. Today, let's introduce you to several of the smallest cats in the world, which are about the size of a soda can. It is not a specific breed, but a cat caused by a genetic mutation.
The smallest cat in the world is the size of a soda can

A small cat in Illinois, USA, measures only 8.25 cm in length and weighs 907 grams. Guinness World Records is waiting for it to fully grow up to see if it can become the smallest cat in the world. This cat is named ‘Heed’, and when it was 8 weeks old, it was about the same size as a soda can. Currently, Heed is 14 weeks old and is only slightly bigger than a soda can. The owner of Heed says that this breed of cat is naturally small, but cats like Heed that are less than 10 cm tall may be caused by a genetic mutation.

The smallest cat in the world, Guinness certified
The smallest cat in the world is a picture the size of a strawberry, with obvious PS marks.

Historically, the smallest cat was a male blue point Himalayan cat named Tinker Toy. It measures only 7 cm (2.75 inches) tall and 19 cm (7.5 inches) long. As a fully grown cat (2.5 years old). Different small cats belong to Taylorville Katrina and Scott Forbes (USA), Illinois, USA. Tinker Toy was born on December 25, 1990 (Saturday) (six kittens' little calves) and died in November 1997 at age six. Because of the early time, there are no pictures of Tinker Toy to query now.
The smallest cat breed
Singapore cat
The smallest cat breed, Singapore cats or Singapore ‘drain cats’. The average weight of adult males is 2.72 kg, and the average weight of adult females is 1.81 kg. According to reliable reports, the minimum weight of this breed is less than 1.36 kg. In February 1984, a male mixed-breed Persian cat named ‘Blackie 1 black 1 honey cat’ was weighed at only 0.79 kg. It was 1 year and 11 months old at the time, and its owner was Angelina Johnson from Boise, Idaho, USA.
Singapore cats originated in Singapore. In the early 1970s, they were discovered to be very small in stature. In 1975, Tommy returned to the United States and brought back 3 Singapore cats, starting breeding. In 1981, Hal and Tommy applied to CFA and were allowed, so Singapore cats began registration and breeding until 1988, Singapore cats were finally recognized and allowed to participate in championship competitions by CFA.
Pictures of the smallest cat in the world
If you just have a curious heart, then follow the editor to take a look at the photos of the smallest cats. Although the PS marks are obvious.
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