Oriental Shorthair Cat
Many owners I think cats and dogs are very cute in their small sizes. Some people may ask, if there are teacup dogs, are there teacup cats? Are there any types of cats that neither grow nor grow big?
The editor checked the information and found that someone has actually bred a petite teacup cat, which is only 1/3 to 1/2 the size of an ordinary cat. However, the life span of this kind of cat is relatively short. It can be imagined that this unnatural breeding method is still relatively cruel, and this species is not internationally recognized. The editor recommends that owners who want to raise a small cat should think carefully before buying one, and not be greedy for the small size of the cat and ignore their most basic health issues.
Among almost all cat species, there is no shortage of relatively petite species. For example, the Oriental Shorthair cat, whose English name is Oriental Shorthair, is native to Singapore. This is a type of small cat in China. Its weight is about 3 kilograms. Rumor has it that it is a hybrid of a Siamese cat and an Abyssinian cat, and is similar in size to a Siamese cat. In addition, smaller cats include European shorthair cats, American shorthair cats, shorthair cats from other countries (certain introduction), and British fold cats.
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