Toybob cats are generally healthy and hardy with a typical lifespan of 14 to 20 years. They do not have many known genetic issues but should be monitored for common feline health concerns such as obesity, dental disease, and occasional digestive problems. Regular veterinary care and maintaining a healthy weight are important for their wellbeing.
Yes, Toybobs are considered a rare breed, known for being one of the smallest cat breeds. Originating from Russia, they are still uncommon compared to mainstream cat breeds, though their popularity is slowly growing due to promotion by breed clubs.
Teacup cats, including very small breeds like Toybobs, generally have a lifespan of around 14 to 20 years, which is relatively long for small-sized cats. However, lifespans can vary depending on breed specifics and overall health.
Toybob cats remain quite small throughout their lives, typically weighing between 4 to 7 pounds (around 2 to 3.2 kilograms). Despite their small size and distinctive bobbed tail, they are robust and agile cats.