When cats stop growing?

Cats typically reach their full adult size between 12 and 24 months of age, although this can vary depending on the breed and individual cat.

Here's a general timeline of cat growth:

* Kittens: Rapid growth occurs during the first year, especially in the first six months.

* Adolescence: Between 6 and 12 months, growth slows down, and the cat begins to look more like an adult.

* Adulthood: After 12-24 months, most cats have reached their full size. However, some breeds, like Maine Coons, can continue to grow until they are three or four years old.

Factors that can influence growth:

* Breed: Larger breeds like Maine Coons and Persians grow more slowly and reach larger sizes than smaller breeds like Siamese and Abyssinian.

* Nutrition: A balanced diet is essential for proper growth and development.

* Health: Illnesses or health conditions can affect growth.

* Genetics: Individual cats can have different growth rates based on their genetic makeup.

It's important to note that:

* While most cats stop growing by 24 months, some may continue to fill out and develop muscle mass until they are a bit older.

* Some cats may reach their full size earlier than others.

If you have any concerns about your cat's growth, it's always best to consult with your veterinarian. They can assess your cat's development and ensure they are healthy and growing as expected.