Choose an appropriate metric unit for the mass of a typical house cat

The appropriate metric unit for measuring the mass of a typical house cat is kilograms (kg).

To measure the mass of a typical house cat, an appropriate metric unit to use is grams (g). The gram is a unit of mass in the metric system that is commonly used for small objects or animals like cats.

To measure the mass of a cat in grams, you can use a digital kitchen scale or a specialized animal scale. Place the cat on the scale and ensure that it is stable and not moving around. Read the weight displayed on the scale, which will be in grams.

Alternatively, if you have a scale that measures in kilograms (kg), you can convert the result to grams by multiplying the value by 1000. For example, if the scale shows the cat's weight as 4.5 kg, you can convert it to grams by multiplying 4.5 by 1000, resulting in 4500 grams.

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