The correct way to feed a Persian cat
1, Use the food tray of the Persian cat regularly, and avoid changing it casually. Because the Persian cat is very sensitive to changing the food tray, sometimes it will refuse to eat because the food tray is changed. At the same time, the owner should pay attention to keep his food tray clean. When feeding, you can put some newspaper or plastic paper under the food tray to prevent the food tray from sliding and making noise, and at the same time, it is easy to clean. Every time a Persian cat eats leftover food, the owner should throw it away or put it away in time to prevent it from eating cold or spoiled food.
2. Regular feeding. Once the biological clock of Persian cats is formed, it is not advisable to change its biological clock at will. The owner usually pays attention to feeding it in a fixed place, and Persian cats don’t like to eat in noisy places and places with strong light, so try to avoid feeding it in these places. Also, try not to disturb your Persian cat when it eats, so as not to reduce its appetite.
3. Persian cats usually have the bad habit of hooking food with their claws or taking food out of the plate to eat. If it is found to have these behaviors, its bad behavior should be corrected in time.
4. Most Persian cats prefer to eat warm food. Cold food not only affects the Percy cat’s appetite, it can also cause digestive disturbances. Under normal circumstances, it is best to keep the temperature of the Persian cat’s food at 30 to 40 degrees, and the food taken out of the refrigerator must be heated before feeding it.
5. Persian cats don’t drink much water, but owners should also pay attention to giving them enough clean drinking water. The water that Persian cats drink must be clean water, and their drinking water should be changed every day to keep the drinking water clean. The Persian cat’s drinking bowl can be placed on the side of the food tray so that it can drink freely when thirsty.
6. Since the Persian cat is a long-haired cat, the owner should pay attention to brushing it frequently, especially in the spring and autumn cat shedding period, the owner should pay attention to use the special hair grooming tool for cats to brush it. .
7. Bath the Persian cat regularly. Bathing the Persian cat regularly can keep the cat beautiful and clean, and it can also prevent skin diseases and surface parasite infections in the Persian cat, and promote the cat’s metabolism.
8. Persian cats have long hair and are prone to heatstroke when the weather is hot in summer. Therefore, owners should pay attention to preventing heatstroke in cats in summer, avoid cooling the home in time, and keep the ambient temperature where cats live. If you find your cat is suffering from heatstroke, quickly move it to a ventilated or shady place, then cool it down with ice cubes or ice water, and take it to the veterinarian if necessary.
9. Keeping the Persian cat indoors can reduce the possibility of parasite infection and illness, so it is best not to take it out unless it is necessary, and the cat does not need to go out to exercise. In addition, the owner should take the Persian cat to the veterinary hospital every year for medical check-ups and vaccinations.