WhoWho developed the Singapura?
Developed from the small street cats of Singapore.
WhatWhat defines the breed?
One of the smallest cat breeds, with big eyes and a lively spirit.
WhereWhere did it originate?
Developed in Singapore.
WhenWhen did the breed begin?
Recognized in the 1970s.
WhyWhy was the breed created?
Bred from Singapore's native street cats into a petite companion.
About the Singapura
The Singapura is often called the smallest cat breed โ a tiny, muscular cat with huge expressive eyes, large ears, and a distinctive warm sepia "ticked" coat. Tracing to the street cats of Singapore, it packs an enormous personality into a diminutive, elegant frame.
Don't let the small size fool you: Singapuras are lively, curious, and endlessly involved. They perch on shoulders, investigate every activity, and stay playful and affectionate throughout life. Sociable and people-loving, they thrive on interaction โ a big-hearted companion in a pint-sized package.
Breed at a Glance
Coat Colors
The breed appears in a range of colors and patterns. Here are some of the most recognized.
Temperament & Personality
Singapuras are playful, curious, and affectionate, with personalities far larger than their size. They involve themselves in everything, love high perches, and stay engaged and social throughout their lives. Warm and people-focused, they're delightful, interactive companions.
- Big personality in a tiny body โ bold and endlessly curious.
- Playful and active well into adulthood.
- Affectionate and social, often riding on shoulders.
- People-oriented; they want to be part of every activity.
Exercise & Enrichment Needs
Lively and inquisitive, the Singapura loves to climb, explore, and play. Daily interactive sessions and vertical space keep this little athlete satisfied.
- Tall perches & shelves โ they love to survey from up high.
- Interactive wand play โ perfect for their hunting drive.
- Puzzle feeders โ engage their clever minds.
- Fetch & chase โ lots of energy for such a small cat.
Grooming & Care
The short, fine coat is exceptionally low-maintenance, needing only occasional attention to stay sleek.
- A weekly brush or mitt keeps the ticked coat glossy.
- Very low shedding overall.
- Trim nails and check ears regularly.
- Routine dental care as with any cat.
Health Considerations
Singapuras are generally healthy, though the small gene pool carries a couple of inherited conditions to screen.
- Pyruvate kinase deficiency (PK-Def) โ a DNA test is available.
- Uterine inertia โ a birthing issue seen in the small breed.
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) โ the common feline heart concern.
- Dental disease โ routine care recommended.
Is a Singapura Right for You?
The Singapura suits interactive homes wanting a small, lively, affectionate cat with an outsized personality.
A Singapura may be perfect if youโฆ
- Want a small, playful, deeply engaged companion.
- Can offer daily interaction and climbing space.
- Love a warm, social, people-focused cat.
Think twice if youโฆ
- Want a large, substantial lap cat.
- Prefer a calm, sedentary breed.
- Keep a cold home without cozy warm spots.
๐พWhat is the Singapura like?
Playful, curious, and affectionate, one of the smallest cat breeds with a big, engaging personality.
๐พHow much exercise do they need?
Moderate to high โ lively and inquisitive; loves climbing, play, and company.
โ๏ธWhat about grooming & coat care?
Short, fine ticked coat is very low-maintenance; occasional brushing.
โค๏ธHealth & longevity
Typically 11โ15 years; watch for uterine inertia and pyruvate kinase deficiency.
๐ชWho are they good with?
Warm, social family cats great with kids and other pets; love being involved.
The Singapura is always welcome here.
Whether your Singapura is here for a spa day, a fun-filled daycare visit, or a cozy overnight stay, our team understands exactly what this breed needs to feel safe, happy, and completely at home. We tailor every stay to your pet's unique personality โ just like we would for our own.
