Determining how big a cat will grow is quite difficult, as it depends on many factors.
We tell you how cats grow and up to what age.
A cat's growth is influenced by its breed, heredity, quality of nutrition and previous illnesses.
On average, cats grow until 14-15 months, but some finish growing a little earlier.
Basically, after a year, active growth in length stops, and then the cat can only gain weight.
A lot depends on the breed. Cats of miniature breeds (Singapore, Munchkin) reach their maximum size at about 9 months.
Large breed cats, such as Maine Coons, continue to grow in size until they are 3 years old.