Cat Weight Guide

How Much Should a Turkish Angora Weigh?

Complete weight guide for the Turkish Angora — growth chart by age, healthy weight ranges, and tips to keep your cat at an ideal weight.

Turkish Angora

Ideal Adult Weight

2.3–5 kg

Long coat · Origin: Turkey

Turkish Angora Weight Chart by Age

Age Expected Weight
2 months 0.4–0.9 kg
3 months 0.6–1.4 kg
4 months 0.9–2 kg
6 months 1.3–2.8 kg
9 months 1.7–3.8 kg
12 months 2.1–4.6 kg
18 months (adult) 2.3–5 kg

* Approximate values. Females typically weigh 10–20% less than males of the same breed.

Is My Turkish Angora a Healthy Weight?

⬇️ Underweight

  • • Ribs, spine clearly visible
  • • No fat layer
  • • Prominent hip bones
  • • Sunken appearance

✅ Ideal Weight

  • • Ribs easily felt, not seen
  • • Visible waist from above
  • • Slight abdominal tuck
  • • Active and playful

⬆️ Overweight

  • • Ribs hard to feel
  • • Rounded shape from above
  • • No waist definition
  • • Low energy or reluctance to jump

Keeping Your Turkish Angora at a Healthy Weight

  • Measure meals

    Turkish Angoras need 180–280 kcal/day. Free-feeding dry kibble is the most common cause of feline obesity.

  • Daily play sessions

    30 minutes of interactive play daily helps maintain muscle tone and a healthy weight.

  • No treats from the table

    Human food is often too calorie-dense and can contain toxins. Use cat-specific low-calorie treats.

  • Encourage water intake

    Well-hydrated cats tend to eat less and have better kidney health. Try a water fountain.

  • Annual vet weigh-ins

    Cats can gain weight gradually — a vet visit ensures subtle changes are caught early.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should a Turkish Angora weigh?

An adult Turkish Angora typically weighs 2.3–5 kg. Males are generally heavier than females. Regular weigh-ins at the vet help track healthy growth.

When is a Turkish Angora fully grown?

Most Turkish Angoras reach full adult size by around 18 months.

Is my Turkish Angora overweight?

You should be able to feel your cat's ribs with gentle pressure, see a visible waist from above, and notice a slight abdominal tuck from the side. If not, discuss a weight management plan with your vet.

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