 Kittens are the cutest and while every one of them grows up, much too fast, some breeds stay petite even as adults. Small cats are adorable and have just as much personality as their larger counterparts. Plus, they're perfect for any home that's short on space. Check out these small cat breeds that'll win over your heart. Singaporea The smallest cat breed in the world, the Singaporea may be half the size of the average cat, as little as 4 pounds, but he has a big presence. This tiny breed is active and affectionate and wants to know what everybody's doing all the time. The friendly breed is ideal for families with kids and other pets because the last thing the Singaporea wants is to be left alone. Burmese cat Looking for a cat that can keep your kiddos entertained? For a feline, the Burmese breed is outgoing and extremely patient with youngsters, known to follow the kiddos around the house and adore affection. Burmese cats are smaller than average with a compact bodies but big brains. They like to use their smarts to solve pet puzzles and learn new tricks. American Curl The American Curl is a newer breed that, according to the International Cat Association, TICA, got its start in 1981 when a stray with funny ears was found and gave birth to kittens with the same strange ears. Due to a harmless genetic mutation, the breed's ears naturally turn backward exposing the furry underflap and making their ears seem tiny. This pint-sized breed usually coos quietly rather than meowing to get your attention and is loving and playful, maintaining a kittenish curiosity into old age. Certainly charming, the American Curl also has a sharp intellect, they're known for their ability to turn door knobs and open cabinets. Devin Rex With a dandy face, small body, and huge ears, the Devin Rex has an impish personality to match his looks. When this breed isn't sticking by your side like glue, he's fetching a toy for you to throw or looking for other ways to have fun. But don't worry, this kitty is all about snuggling too and will be happy to warm you up on a cold day, the Devin Rex radiates more body heat because of his short, wavy coat. The breed's unique fur is super soft, doesn't shed much, and doesn't need to be brushed, ideal for those who'd rather not use a lint roller every day. Siamese Although their average in size, Siamese cats are surprisingly lightweight. The supermodel of the cat world, the breed is long, lean, and has brains to boot. There no couch potatoes and thrive on lots of activity, from playing fetch to walking on a leash to pawing at faucets until they turn on. Siamese cats are known for being very vocal. They like to express their opinion about everything and are best for people who like to chat with their kitties. Hello. This video is sponsored by Beemix Pets. Are you looking for high quality cat collars at an affordable cost? Check out, BeemixPets.com. Use coupon code KittenLife, to get 20% off. Munchkin The munchkin is a cat breed with small legs and a full size body, much like a corgi or doxaned in the dog world. What it lacks in jumping ability, the munchkin makes up for on the ground, running at turbo speeds to chase after anything they're curious about, which is everything. Munchkin kitties can't jump high, which is perfect if cats on countertops drive you nuts. Instead, they leapfrog from one surface to another and stand up on their back legs to get a better view, especially of shiny objects, says Tikka. Leperm A fluffy, curly coat makes Leperm cats look like they've been to the salon. Although you'd think their hair is high maintenance, that's not so. Their coats don't shed much and they rarely mat. Giving these mini kitties a weekly brushing is enough, which means you have more time to cuddle with this extremely loving breed. Prepare for lots of deep stares, purrs, and kitty kisses. Somali Just call them TNT, because Somali cats are full of explosive energy. These small packages are always on the hunt for fun and want you, or someone, anyone, to be a part of it too. You can keep bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Somali kitties happy by teaching them tricks, giving them plenty of playtimes, and incorporating cat trees for climbing and window purches for exploring the outside world. VCA Hospital says jokingly that Somali cats possess the hairdresser gene, as these cats love to play with hair, and mustaches and beards. They also appreciate having other fur buddies to pal around with. Turkish Angora The Turkish Angora is a rare and ancient breed that's considered a national treasure by its namesake country. Not to be the breed from which all other long-haired cats descended, this kitty is special indeed. For one, the Turkish Angora actually likes playing in the water, showers, baths, and swimming pools. These kitties are also super social, even with strangers, but independent enough to be fine with some alone time at home. Turkish Angora cats also get a lot of attention for their silky locks and stunning eye colors. Most commonly, Turkish Angoras are white with blue, amber, or green-colored eyes or a mismatched combination. Toybob It's easy to mistake a toybob cat for a kitten since their adult size is the same as an average cat at 3-6 months old. These kitties also have naturally short tails, created by a genetic mutation that doesn't affect their health, and sweet dispositions. If you're looking for a lap cat, this breed fits the bill though they're happy to play some, too. According to the CFA, these gentle sweethearts are all around great kitties, especially for apartment living since they don't make much noise. If you enjoyed this video, kindly press the like button. Also don't forget to subscribe with notifications on, so that you don't miss out on videos like this. 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