Singapura Cat
The world's smallest cat breed β a tiny, sepia-toned, big-eyed pixie weighing less than a bag of flour. Those enormous almond eyes in an impossibly small face, that ticked sepia coat. Complete guide: the controversial "drain cats of Singapore" origin story, the PK deficiency genetic test, and why these tiny cats have giant personalities.
π Breed Overview
π About the Singapura
The Singapura is the smallest cat breed, typically 1.8-3.5 kg fully grown. According to the origin story, they descend from "drain cats" β small, brown-ticked street cats living in Singapore's storm drains, discovered in the 1970s. However, import records later showed the foundation cats were brought to Singapore FROM the US β suggesting they may have been Abyssinian/Burmese crosses. The controversy remains unresolved. Regardless, the Singapura's tiny size, huge eyes, and sepia agouti coat are unique. PK-Def DNA test essential. They are intensely attached β velcro cats that want to be ON you at all times. "A parrot in a cat body."