Singapura
The Singapura is the smallest domestic cat breed with large eyes and a sepia-ticked coat. Despite their tiny size, these cats have big personalities and endless curiosity.

About the Singapura
The Singapura is claimed to have originated in Singapore, though its exact history is debated. They’re recognized as one of the smallest domestic cat breeds.
Singapuras have a distinctive sepia agouti coat with warm ivory background and dark ticking. Their large eyes and ears make them appear eternally kitten-like.
Despite their small size, Singapuras are energetic and curious. They love to climb and explore, often seeking the highest vantage points.
These cats are affectionate and people-oriented, enjoying attention and interaction with their families.
Frequently Asked Questions
Singapuras typically weigh 4-8 pounds, making them the smallest domestic breed.
Yes, their small size and adaptable nature make them excellent apartment cats.
Yes, despite their size, Singapuras are excellent climbers and love high places.
Yes, Singapuras are relatively rare and can be expensive.
Singapuras come in only one color: sepia agouti (warm ivory with brown ticking).