Around 5 kg, (unless, of course, it is not a cat but an ounce!)
The weight of a cat in metric units is usually measured in kilograms (kg).
You get the cat to sleep in a box and put the box on your baby scale or kitchen scale with the cat in it, then evict the cat and weigh the box without the cat and subtract the two weights. If your scale read in pounds convert the pounds to kilograms by multiplying by 0.45359
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The cat's cry affects mostly the nervous system.
The weight of a cat in metric units is usually measured in kilograms (kg).
4lbs is equivalent to 1.82 kilos.
You get the cat to sleep in a box and put the box on your baby scale or kitchen scale with the cat in it, then evict the cat and weigh the box without the cat and subtract the two weights. If your scale read in pounds convert the pounds to kilograms by multiplying by 0.45359
Once your cat is 8 weeks old, you can begin using Frontline Plus. There is no weight requirement.
Using a cat back exhaust system can benefit you because it will free up your exhaust gas flow and produce a more pronounced engine note. Installing a cat back exhaust system will also increase your fuel economy.
This depends on ones perspective and understanding of how the metric system is built up. If this cat's weight is 2.5 kilogram then this can also be written as 2,500 grams. The actual "numbers" used to display the result is less in kilogram than in grams, but we also have to realize and know that the word "Kilo" mean "thousand" We typically shorten kilogram to "kg", but it does not alter the units of measurement, of which is still grams. It is only the presentation of the numbers that will be different, but it will read out just the same number. It is quite different to the imperial system which today have units that are standardized and described "accurately" using metric measurements. Where as the imperial system also differ between USA and UK, the metric system is the same all over the world.
For a cat I would use centimeters.
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Let me tell you this, if you cannot feel the Cat's ribs, then he/she's overweight. I think there isn't an average weight for cat, but female cat weight less than male cat. And I think healthy male cat weight between 9~13lbs, healthy female cat weight between 6~9lbs.
That depend what aspect of the cat you want to measure - its length, mass, etc.
the cat would be at the weight of 9 lbs but i think it should be more.