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How to feed the short-haired Persian cat?
Short-haired Persian cat

Short-haired Persian cats are similar to Persian cats, the only difference is that one is a long-haired cat and the other is a short-haired cat. In terms of feeding, Persian cats and short-haired Persian cats are raised in the same way, but it is worth noting that owners should pay more attention to long-haired Persian cats in hair care.

1. The short-haired Persian cat's food plate should be fixed and cannot be changed casually. Cats are very sensitive to changes in food plates, and sometimes refuse to eat because they have changed food plates. Keep food plates clean. Newspaper or plastic paper can be placed under the food tray to prevent the noise caused by the sliding of the food tray, and it is also easy to clean. Every time the cat eats leftover food, throw it away or put it away, and mix it with fresh food and cook it before feeding it next time.

2. Feed regularly. Once the biological clock of short-haired Persian cat "eating" is formed, it is relatively fixed and should not be changed at will. The place where grazing cats eat should be fixed. Cats don't like eating in noisy and bright places. If guests come to visit, don't let them see your cat while it is eating. The appearance of strangers will greatly reduce the appetite of cats.

3. Short-haired Persian cats have a bad habit of grabbing food with their claws or taking it out of the food plate. Once this phenomenon is found, it should be corrected immediately.

Short-haired Persian cats like warm food. Cold food not only affects the appetite of cats, but also easily causes digestive disorders. Under normal circumstances, the temperature of food should be 30 ~ 40 degrees, and the food taken out of the refrigerator should be heated before feeding. Cats sometimes eat grass to promote digestion.

Although short-haired Persian cats don't drink much water, they must have enough clean drinking water. The drinking water for cats must be clean water, and it should be changed every day. The drinking basin can be placed on one side of the food tray, so that cats can drink freely when they are thirsty.

6. Observe the cat's appetite at any time. There are many reasons that affect the appetite of cats, including feed, environment and diseases. If the cat's food is single and stale, or the smell, concentration and taste of the food are not appetizing, the cat will refuse to eat. If the cat food is mixed with more patterns and better palatability, the cat can always maintain a high appetite. In addition, the taste of food should not be too talkative or too salty. Cats like sweets or foods with fishy smell. In addition, strong light, noise, the presence of strangers or the interference of other animals will affect the appetite of cats. If these two factors are improved, the cat's appetite still hasn't improved. It may be that the cat is ill. Please seek veterinary treatment in time.

7. Cats are clean animals. Bathing cats can not only make them beautiful and clean, but also prevent skin diseases and ectoparasite infections, and promote their blood circulation and metabolism. Bathing cats often is not only conducive to their cleanliness and health, but also conducive to maintaining indoor environmental hygiene and deepening their feelings with cats. So bathing is very important for cats.