How tall is a cat

Maine Coon

The cat is a mammal of the felidae family that is characterized by having a back more or less straight and, above all, long if we compare it with his head. Beneath its skin there are a whole series of muscles and nerves that allow it to walk on narrow surfaces, fall on its feet many times, or jump a height of two meters without problem.

This furry dear has known how to surprise us, and how to win our hearts by giving us that look that only we and our little one know. But, Have you ever wondered how tall a cat is? His body is long, but… how long?

How tall is a cat?

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Their body length varies somewhat depending on the breed. It is usually about 80cm tall, although if it is large like the Maine Coon, it can reach one meter from the nose to the tip of the tail. Let's see how tall different breeds (including the tail) are:

  • European common cat: 80cm
  • Siamese cat: 80-90cm
  • Savannah Cat: between 67 and 100cm
  • Ragdoll cat: 91cm
  • Bengali cat: 90cm
  • Maine Coon Cat: 1m

So, catching a cat is the perfect excuse to receive a few displays of affection from our dear friend while protecting each other from the cold. It's true. Sometimes it rises to your shoulders and fulfills the same function as a scarf, although with the difference that the scarf does not purr or give you any affection.

How tall is a 3-month-old cat?

The three-month-old kitten is a rambunctious furball that won't stop still. But how tall is it? Well, not much: from the nose to the tip of the tail it measures about 30 centimeters, a little more if it is going to be a large breed.

In any case, it is still the right size so that it is relatively easy to hold it with one hand (although we recommend always doing it with both to avoid accidents).

What is the maximum age of a cat?

Cats can live for about 20 years

Undoubtedly, all of us who live or are going to live with a cat one of the first questions we ask ourselves is what is the life expectancy of this animal, and if something can be done to extend it. As well. Life expectancy is determined by genetics, where you live, and how you survive, that is, if you are being cared for by a family or if you are in a shelter, if you are in the city or in the countryside, in a feline colony or if you are alone.

With all of this in mind, it can seem difficult to know the correct answer to that question. And it is indeed. You can never know exactly how long a particular cat will live. But it can be intuited from the experiences that we or people who are involved in the world of cats have had:

  • House cats that never leave the house: provided they receive care (including veterinarians) they can enjoy an average of 20 years.
  • Homemade cats that have been abandoned on the street: about six months.
  • Neutered semi-feral cats: these animals that spend time at home and away from it, whose reproductive organs are removed before the first heat, can live an average of 5 years if they are in a village, or an average of 2-3 years if they are in a city.
  • 'Whole' semi-feral cats: cats that are not neutered, at five-six months will go out to look for a partner and may not return.
  • Stray cats living in a colony: they can perfectly reach 5-7 years, and even exceed that age if that colony is located in a safe area (for example, in a garden). These furry ones usually receive food, in addition to the volunteers also taking care of castrating them whenever they can.

How much does a cat weigh?

The weight of the cat is another thing that can vary a lot depending on the breed, how much it eats and the exercise it does. But more or less, you have to know the following:

  • Angora: between 3 and 5kg.
  • Russian blue: between 3,5 and 7kg.
  • European common: between 2,5 and 8kg.
  • Maine Coon: between 5 and 8,2kg.
  • Ragdoll: between 4,5 and 9kg.
  • Persian: between 3,5 and 7kg.
  • Savannah: between 5 and 11kg.
  • Siamese: between 2 and 4,5kg.
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What do cats eat?

If we want our cats to grow up healthy, it is important that we respect their instincts. They they are strict carnivores, because they are predators like lions, cheetahs, ... and any other feline. So you do not have to hesitate a second to give them food rich in animal protein, that does not contain cereals or by-products.

Adult cat
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Cats are carnivores

The cat has been with humans for about ten thousand years. You've known how to earn your place with people, and now you have the security of a home, plenty of food, toys to have a great time with, and last but not least, love.

If you are thinking of increasing your family and you really want to take care of one of the most successful felines throughout your life, then the time has come to start looking 🙂.


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