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30th June 2010 12:25 AM #11
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1st July 2010 10:06 AM #13
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31st August 2010 10:22 PM #14
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Already posted this in another thread. But I am posting this here to help folks in the future. Without intending to, I guess I picked a good even date for his checkup and shots. My Teddy Bearz will be 4 mths tomorrow. And he weights 6.1 pounds (2.77 KG). He was their second to smallest kitten.
The vet said that regular kittens usually grow 1 pound per months.
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6th November 2010 08:10 AM #15
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My Edmund was a bit over 5lbs (2.4kg) at 4 months. He's 6 months now and obviously is MUCH larger, but I haven't weighed him recently. I know his current paw-to-paw length is at least 26 inches (66+ cm) (but it IS hard to measure!). I don't know anything about his pedigree though, and based on his size I think he must be at least somewhat mixed, even though he is obviously a Maine Coon in every detail, just not QUITE as huge, but he is already bigger than most any full grown "regular" cat!! I love my bundle of cuddles!
Last edited by kingedmund; 6th November 2010 at 08:13 AM. Reason: I wanted to add measurement conversions since most people on here use metric!



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