Cats That Stay Small, Because We Don’t All Have Room For Big Cats
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Cats That Stay Small, Because We Don’t All Have Room For Big Cats
Like dogs, different cat breeds can grow to be different sizes. Sure, the ranges aren't as wide as they are with dogs; the smallest can be three pounds and the largest reaching over 200. But the difference is still important when choosing which cat breed is right for you.
Some cats are smaller than others, which may be ideal for pet owners living in small homes or apartments that don't have room for what are essentially mini lions. Other cat breeds can grow to be quite big. The largest cat breed is the Maine Coon, which can weigh up to 25 pounds. That's basically the size of a 2-year-old child.
The average cat weighs about 10 pounds, but some breeds can even run smaller than that. For owners searching for a pet that stays more the size of a kitten than a toddler, here are 14 breeds to choose from.