[Introduction] Persian cat is the representative of long-haired cat. It has a lovely appearance, long and gorgeous coat, elegant yet expensive. He has always been deeply loved by cat lovers all over the world. He is known as the "Prince of Cats" and occupies a very important position in people's hearts. What are the benefits of raising a Persian cat? The editor below will tell you.
What is the use of raising a Persian cat?
First of all, Persian cats have a small appetite and are more environmentally friendly than raising dogs. Secondly, Persian cats are healing and may help their owners overcome grief. Some people think that Persian cats have their own thoughts, and once Persian cats recognize you as their owner, they will become confident in you and provide you with an invisible healing effect.
Most Persian cats have a sweet and polite character, and they will not easily make a fuss in family life, nor will they lose their temper for no reason. Without the company of their owners, Persian cats will find objects for entertainment on their own without causing harm. Some Persian cats that like peace can even sit there quietly for a long time, motionless. They also like to play, but move very lightly. Because their hair is very long and their legs are short, Persian cats are not very good at climbing and leaping.
The aloof character of Persian cats makes them very tidy, and tall and low cabinets will undoubtedly stain their hair, which they naturally cannot avoid. Their shouts are beautiful, and their pair of talking eyes seem to be able to understand all your difficulties. They will be very accustomed to your praise and favor, but be sure not to favor them too much, because they also have aristocratic independence in their character, and they need a certain amount of time to become independent. Because Persian cats also have aristocratic independence in their character, they need a certain amount of time to be independent, understand and listen, and are willing to share everything with you. This is a qualified partner.
Things to note when raising Persian catsWhat?
- Persian cats are relatively sensitive cats and have very high requirements for the location and cleanliness of their food bowls, so do not change their food bowls easily. Because they will stop eating due to the replacement of food bowls, owners must be very careful about this. If the food bowl keeps shaking while eating, it will cause the cat to stop eating. Persian cats have very high requirements for temperature, and it is difficult for them to tolerate temperatures that are too cold or too hot, so they must pay attention to controlling the surrounding temperature during breeding. Therefore, they are not easy to raise cats. Because they have high requirements for the breeding environment, they are relatively difficult to raise.
- Use a neutral and soft bristle brush to comb the Persian cat's tail every day. Persian cats are prone to hair loss, and the fluff on their abdomen is most likely to become tangled and knotted. It is a place where dirt and bacteria can hide and grow. Therefore, the owner must set aside 30 minutes for it every day to comb its coat and remove dead hair at the same time. In order to keep the coat bright and beautiful, shampoo should be used regularly. When the Persian cat is dirty, use neutral fat soap to wash the coat in warm water, and then clean and blow it immediately. Before bathing, the Persian cat's hair should be fully combed to remove shed hair to prevent tangles during bathing and even more time spent on grooming. This is the usual external care for Persian cats, and the owner must not be lazy. Persian cats are not suitable for bathing when they are sick.
- Cleaning the Persian cat’s ears is also very important. When there are more tears than usual, the cat’s ears should be turned down. The inside of the normal ears is protected by a layer of transparent ear oil. If the inside of the ears is very dirty, the cat's ears need to be cleaned. Cats' ears are generally cleaned once every 10 days. After cleaning and cleaning the ear canal with a small cotton swab, apply some imported ear protection water to prevent the growth of bacteria. If there are ear mites inside, you might as well go to the drugstore to buy something called boric acid powder. After cleaning the sick cat’s ears, sprinkle a little bit of boric acid powder into its ears.
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Persian cats have a very strong sense of territory, which leads them to act involuntarily and aggressively. Especially if the owner strokes them from the back without fully gaining their trust, or touches their belly directly. Therefore, people who raise Persian cats must pay attention to the issues we mentioned above. In addition to these, Persian cats are still very easy to raise.
Compared with other cats, Persian cats are inherently expensive cat breeds.However, its polite and polite character will make you feel particularly friendly. The above is an introduction to the use of raising a Persian cat. Do you all understand it?
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