* Age: Kittens are naturally lighter than adult cats.
* Sex: Male cats tend to be larger and heavier than female cats.
* Diet: Cats with consistent access to food will be heavier than those struggling to find food.
* Health: Ill or injured cats may be underweight.
* Breed: Feral cats are often mixed breed, so their size can vary depending on their genetic makeup.
Generally, an average adult feral cat weighs between 6 to 10 pounds.
However, remember that this is just a rough estimate. A feral cat could be significantly lighter or heavier depending on the factors mentioned above.