Lily is our tiniest, but not by much. Lily is just over 6 pounds (a little heavy for a Singapura since she was spayed).
At her last Vet visit Felicity is just a couple of ounces heavier than Lily at 6.5 pounds. She lost a little weight after Adelaide came inside as the two of them don't get on. We keep trying to keep her weight up by feeding her Hills as we and the Vet agreed that we don't want her losing any more weight. She really is like a big fluffy snowball, loads of fur but no substance to her. She is otherwise healthy, so if she doesn't put on weight we will feed her kitten food for a while to put a few ounces on her skinny frame.
At her last Vet visit Felicity is just a couple of ounces heavier than Lily at 6.5 pounds. She lost a little weight after Adelaide came inside as the two of them don't get on. We keep trying to keep her weight up by feeding her Hills as we and the Vet agreed that we don't want her losing any more weight. She really is like a big fluffy snowball, loads of fur but no substance to her. She is otherwise healthy, so if she doesn't put on weight we will feed her kitten food for a while to put a few ounces on her skinny frame.