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One of the world's smallest cat breeds. Large eyes and ears; called 'little fairy.' Extremely curious.
The Singapura is one of the smallest known cat breeds, originating from Singapore. The breed was developed by American breeders Hal and Tommy Meadow in the 1970s from cats they encountered in Singapore. Singapura cats typically weigh only 2 to 3.5 kg as adults. They have a distinctive sepia-toned ticked coat, large eyes, and large ears, giving them a wide-eyed, alert appearance that has earned them the nickname "little fairy." They are highly curious, active, and people-oriented cats that love to perch on high vantage points.
Origem
Singapore
Expectativa de vida
11-15 years
Tamanho
Weight 2-3.5kg
Temperatura
18〜28℃
High-quality cat food for small breeds. Small portions multiple times daily.
Extremely curious and active. Always interested in owner's activities; wants to be nearby.
Active and loves play. Enjoys climbing; cat trees are favorite.
Short dense coat; minimal grooming. Weekly brushing sufficient.
Singapore
Risk of uterine inertia making birth difficult. PKD screening recommended.
Intermediate. Esta é uma espécie de nível intermediário. Alguma experiência prévia e conhecimento de gestão ambiental são recomendados.
A temperatura ideal para Singapura é 18〜28℃. Evite mudanças bruscas de temperatura e mantenha um ambiente estável.
A expectativa de vida média de Singapura é 11-15 years. Com cuidados e nutrição adequados, podem viver uma vida longa e saudável.
Singapura normalmente atinge Weight 2-3.5kg quando adulto. O tamanho pode variar dependendo das condições de cuidado e genética individual.
Singapura se alimenta de: High-quality cat food for small breeds. Small portions multiple times daily.. Busque uma dieta equilibrada com frequência de alimentação adequada.
O preço de Singapura varia significativamente dependendo do morfo, tamanho e linhagem. Consulte nossa página de preços de mercado para informações atualizadas.
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