Morphology and Personality of the Singaporean Cat

2022-06-14

The Singapore cat originated in Singapore and is also known as the Lion City cat. They are the smallest cats in the world, so they have caught the attention of many cat lovers. Singapore cats also have other nicknames, but none of them are very flattering - sewer cats, and their nicknames are related to the living environment. Singapore cats are not popular with local residents and are forced to live in sewers, and locals directly call them sewer cats.

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Morphological characteristics of Singapore cats

The first morphological characteristic of the Singaporean cat may be its petite size. Their small size may allow them to be mistaken for juvenile cats. Normally, they don't weigh more than 3kg, enough to see how small they are. Besides "small", Singapore cats also have their fixed characteristics, let's take a look at the detailed description of their morphological characteristics.

Head Features: Round, with M marking on the forehead.

Eye characteristics: Almond eyes, large, hazelnut, green or yellow.

Ear Features: Large, broad at the base.

Nose Features: Short.

Limb Features: Medium length.

Coat Characteristics: Ancient ivory and dark brown at the tips (dark agouti markings), shiny and docile.

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Many people have this impression when they see Singapore cats for the first time - they look like rabbits, but don't be fooled by their appearance. Although the Singapore cat is weak in appearance, its muscles are very strong, and even in battle, it will not lose to the big cat at all.

From the above description, we can find that the Singapore cat is relatively easy to identify. If they want to buy Singapore cats, buyers can distinguish them from other cats based on their appearance characteristics. Because Singapore cats are rare and seldom kept, it is not easy to buy a Singapore cat, and people who don't know much about cats may be deceived by some bad businessmen.

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Personality characteristics of Singapore cats

Probably because they lived in sewers for a long time before, Singapore cats will cherish their present life after living a good life. They are clingy to their breeders, as if afraid of being abandoned one day. When you're at home, they may follow in your footsteps, bark at you occasionally, or rub your legs, which are signs to look out for. Breeders may wish to touch them, they will feel very comfortable and happy.

The Singaporean cat is also a cheerful and outgoing cat, they are not shy when strangers come, and some Singaporean cats can even get close to the guests very quickly. At the same time, they also know how to get along with people. The cute appearance and soft meow sound are powerful tools to capture you, which also has to admire the smart brain of the Singapore cat.

Like most cats, Singapore cats are curious, and a click outside the door, the sudden movement of a box, and the space under a staircase they've never stepped into can put them into exploration mode. Breeders don't have to worry about them wreaking havoc on their homes out of curiosity, though, as Singapore cats, though very curious, are careful and rarely leave visible evidence on the scene.

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While Singapore cats have successfully become pets, some Singapore cats don't seem to have forgotten their ancestral habits. They will burrow into the sewers to find ancestral cats, which can be a headache for breeders, so breeders must take precautions when caring for cats and do not allow cats to have the opportunity to enter the sewers.

In addition, Singapore cats can also get along well with children. Parents must help the cat with vaccinations and deworming before allowing the cat to be around the child. For very naughty children, the breeder must do a good job in the education of the children, and do not let them hit the cat at will, otherwise some irritable cats may accidentally hurt the children.