Singapore cats (definite introduction)
The first morphological characteristics of Singapore cats is probably their petite size. Their small size may make people mistake them for immature cats. Under normal circumstances, their weight will not exceed 3kg, which is enough to show how small they are. In addition to being "small", Singaporean cats also have their own fixed characteristics. Let's take a look at their morphological characteristics and describe them in detail.
The morphological characteristics of the Singaporean cat are carefully described
Head: Round, with an M pattern mark on the forehead .
Eyes: Almond eyes, large, hazelnut, green or yellow in color.
Ears: Large, with wider base.
Nose: Short.
Hands and Feet:Moderately long.
Hair: The background color of ancient ivory and the tips of the hair are dyed dark brown (dark brown agouti pattern), which is lustrous and docile.
Many people will have this impression when they see a Singaporean cat for the first time - they look like rabbits, but don't be fooled by their appearance. Although Singaporean cats have a fragile appearance , but their muscles are very thick, and they are not inferior to big cats when they stand up against each other.
From the above description, we can find that Singaporean cats are relatively easy to distinguish. If you want to buy a Singaporean cat, buyers can distinguish them from other cats based on their appearance and characteristics. Since Singaporean cats are not very common in China and few people keep them, it is not easy to buy a Singaporean cat. Moreover, people who are not familiar with cats may be tricked by some unscrupulous traders.
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