Top 4 The Smallest of All Cat Breeds

 

The smallest cat in the world is Singapura. But good news! There is not just one breed of small cat, the truth is that there are several! In this article we tell you a little more about the small cat breeds, their origins, as well as their physical characteristics so that you can recognize them if you ever have the chance to cross one, one day.
The 4 smallest cat breeds in the world are:
The Skookum
The Munchkin
The Korat
Singapura
 
 The Skookum
Origin of Skookum
The Skookum is a breed of cat native to the United States. This cute little cat is characterized by its coat of curly hair and very short legs, like those of the Basset hound.
His parents are the Munchkin and the Laperm. Several associations have reportedly recognized the breed as “experimental”. The Skookum has the right to be exhibited but not to participate in competitions to win prizes.
Physical characteristics
The Skookum is a very muscular cat with medium bone structure. Its legs are very short and its hair all curly, making the particularity of the breed. This mini curly cat is so small that it looks like a kitten even once an adult … It thus meets the criteria of the smallest cat in the world.
 The Munchkin
Origin of Munchkin
Here is another cat from the United States. The Munchkin is the dachshund of cats: very short on legs. Its name comes from the film “The Wizard of Oz” in which the heroine meets a small people called “The Munchkins”. This short-legged cat is said to be the result of a spontaneous mutation that occurred in 1983. This type of cat is often characterized as being a “miniature cat” wrongly since in truth, its body is that of a normal cat, only its paws. are shorter than average.
Physical characteristics
Males have slightly larger heads than females. The nose is slightly flattened on the face. The eyes are nut-shaped and extremely bright in color. Short or mid-length hair, all coat patterns are accepted for this breed, except for the amber color. The Munchkin is a cat that remains small even when it is an adult, it not only retains the appearance of a kitten but also the character of a kitten: playful, intrepid and curious.
 The Korat
Origin of the Korat cat
Originally from Thailand, this breed of small cat is characterized by its blue coat and green eyes. According to local beliefs, he is one of the lucky cats of Tamra Meow (a collection of poems describing 17 different breeds of cats). This cat was first exported out of Thailand in the 1960s, and they made their way to the United States.
Physical characteristics
The head of the Korat cat is described as “heart-shaped”, its eyes are always green, very large, wide apart and almond shaped. The color of his eyes and his coat can take 2 years to become permanent. It has a particularly long life expectancy since its longevity is estimated at 30 years! And of course, he’s also one of the smallest cats in the world. But is he THE smallest cat in the world?
 Singapura cat
Origin of Singapura
Considered the smallest cat in the world, the Singapura would, without much surprise, originate from … Singapore. However, its origins are debated and remain somewhat mysterious. He is, on the one hand, considered to be the Singapore alley cat but on the other hand, a breeder apparently managed to prove that in truth, this breed is not originally from Singapore but from the United States. One more mystery to solve (do not hesitate to tell us more in the comments if you ever have reliable information about the origin of Singapura)!
Physical characteristics
Singapura is considered to be the smallest cat in the world: an adult female weighs an average of 1.8 kg and a male 2.7 kg. Its head is round with wide ears at the base, not very pointed and deep. Her coat is brown ticked baby, which means that each hair is alternately light and dark in color, made up of two light bands and two dark bands. Only one coat color is recognized for this breed: Agouti Sepia (described as “dark brown over a warm old ivory color”)

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