
The Singapura cat is one of the smallest domestic cat breeds in the world, known for its big eyes, compact size, and lively personality.
🐱 Appearance
- Size: Very small—one of the tiniest cat breeds
- Coat: Short, fine, and silky with a ticked pattern
- Color: Typically a warm beige (sepia agouti) with darker ticking
- Body: Petite but muscular
- Eyes: Large, almond-shaped, usually green, hazel, or yellow
- Ears: Large and wide-set, adding to its alert expression
🧠 Personality & Temperament
- Playful and energetic despite its small size
- Extremely curious and mischievous
- Affectionate and people-oriented
- Loves attention and being involved in everything
- Gentle and typically good with families
🏡 Care & Needs
- Exercise: Moderate—enjoys play and exploration
- Grooming: Low—short coat requires minimal maintenance
- Social needs: Thrives on companionship and interaction
❤️ Health
- Generally healthy, but may be prone to:
- Genetic issues such as pyruvate kinase deficiency (rare)
- Regular vet checkups are important
📜 Origin
- Associated with Singapore
- Believed to descend from street cats in Singapore, later developed and standardized in the United States
😺 Fun Fact: Despite its tiny size, the Singapura has a huge personality—often acting like it runs the entire household.

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