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Buying a Singapura
Buying a Singapura is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly.
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What kind of personality does a Singapura cat usually have?
They are typically very people focused, playful and inquisitive, yet generally gentle rather than rough. Many enjoy following their owners from room to room, “helping” with daily tasks and seeking interaction without being overly demanding.
Are Singapura cats really as small as people say, and do they stay that way as adults?
This is one of the smallest cat breeds, with many adults remaining kitten sized compared with other cats. They are fully grown by about 18 months but still look petite, with a fine-boned body, large eyes and ears, and a surprisingly muscular build for their size.
How active are Singapura cats and how much daily play do they need?
They are lively, curious climbers that usually enjoy plenty of vertical space and interactive play. Short, frequent play sessions with wand toys or puzzle feeders are ideal to satisfy their energy and intelligence while preventing boredom in a small home.
Is a Singapura a good choice for an apartment or small home?
Their compact size and generally moderate energy level suit apartment living very well, provided they get enough social interaction and play. Good window views, cat trees and daily engagement with people are more important than having a lot of floor space.
Do Singapura cats get along well with children and other pets?
They often bond closely with their family and can do well with calm, respectful children and friendly pets. Because they are small and fine boned, they should be supervised around young children and larger, boisterous animals to avoid accidental injury.
What health problems are Singapura cats prone to?
The breed is generally healthy but has known risks for pyruvate kinase deficiency, a hereditary anemia, and a condition called uterine inertia in breeding females. Responsible breeders screen for genetic issues, and routine veterinary checks are important to monitor any subtle signs of illness in this small-bodied cat.
How much grooming does a Singapura’s coat need?
They have a short, fine coat with ticked tabby patterning that usually sheds lightly and is low maintenance. A quick weekly brush is enough for most cats, along with regular nail trims and dental care, and they rarely need baths unless they get particularly dirty.
Why are Singapura cats so expensive and hard to find?
The breed has a small global population and relatively few dedicated breeders, which limits supply and tends to increase cost. Careful breeding programs, genetic testing and the time needed to raise well socialized kittens also contribute to higher prices and waiting lists.
Are Singapura cats truly from Singapore and what is their origin story?
They are associated with Singapore’s street cats, but their exact origin is debated and involves both natural development and later breeding programs. Regardless of the controversy, they are recognized as a distinct breed with a characteristic sepia toned ticked coat, large eyes and compact body.
Can Singapura cats be left alone during the workday or do they need constant company?
They typically form strong bonds and prefer not to be isolated for long periods on a regular basis. Many cope with a standard workday if they have environmental enrichment and predictable routines, but some do better with another compatible cat or more at-home time from their owners.