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Top 1: Savannah Cats
With a weight of 7 to 12 kg, the Savannah Cats are the heaviest and most expensive cat breed in the world. They are a cross between Siamese cats and Serval wild cats.
Top 2: Maine Coon Cats
Maine Coon cats weigh from 7 to 11 kg. Male cats usually weigh between 6.8 and 11.3 kg. While female cats weigh from 4.5 to 6.8 kg.
Top 3: Chausie Cats
Chausie cats weigh from 7 to 10 kg. They are likened to Olympic athletes because of their strong and supple bodies. Especially long and thin legs make them more attractive.
Top 4: Norwegian Forest Cats
Norwegian forest cats weigh from 6 to 10 kg. The unique feature of this cat is that it has a very long coat, which helps them survive the cold Norwegian winters.
Top 5: Ragdoll Cats
Ragdoll cats weigh from 6 to 9 kg. This is one of the Top 10 heaviest cats in the world. However, it takes them 3 years to reach adult weight and size.
Top 6: RagaMuffin Cats
RagaMuffin cats weigh from 6 to 9 kg. They originate from the United States. This cat breed is bred from different long-haired cats. Especially recognized by the International Association of Cat Lovers in 2000.
Top 7: British Shorthair Cats
British Shorthair cats weigh between 5 and 8 kg. This cat breed is a selectively bred version of the traditional British domestic cat. They possess features such as chubby bodies, short and thick fur, and large faces.
Top 8: Siberian Cats
The Siberian Cat is also known as the Siberian Forest Cat. They weigh from 4 to 8 kg. And originated from Russia. Their long, thick coat protects them from cold weather.
Top 9: Turkish Van Cats
The Turkish Van Cats weigh between 5 and 7 kg. This is a rare breed of cat that originates in Central Asia and Southwest Asia. These areas are now the territories of Iran, Iraq, southwestern Russia, and eastern Türkiye.
Top 10: American Bobcats
American bobcats weigh from 3 to 7 kg. Although not as famous as the American Shorthair. American bobcats are still quite popular in the United States. In Vietnam, they are often called American short-tailed cats.