Persian cat has noble and gorgeous temperament,
has a docile temperament,
makes many cat lovers irresistible.
So,
Do you know what a Persian cat is like?
This "noble" kitten is very squeamish~
Persian cat (Persian)
Persian cat is the most common long-haired cat. It is a breed that was born in 1860 after more than 100 years of selection and breeding in the UK based on the indigenous longhair cat of Afghanistan and the Angora longhair cat of Turkey. Persian cats are known as "Prince of Cats" and "Princesses". They are the most popular purebred cats of cat lovers in the world and occupy an extremely important position. Persian cats are extremely popular around the world, and cat owners are proud of having a Persian cat.
Persian cat is gentle, responsive, understanding, less moving and quiet, and noble and gorgeous. The call is slender and pleasant, with a strong ability to adapt to the environment. But in summer, a cat who hates being hugged, likes to sleep alone on the floor, and arrogant, often makes the owner feel that he is not raised by himself, but that the dear Persian cat has raised a master.
In many cases, kittens love to lick their bodies and clean themselves. After a meal, it wipes its beard with its front paws, licks its anus with its tongue after urinating, and licks its fur after being held by someone. This is the kitten removing the peculiar smell and dirt. There are many rough small protrusions on the tongue of a cat, which is the most suitable tool for removing dirt.
Among domestic animals, cats are most concerned about hygiene. It can be seen that cats wash their faces with their paws every day. In addition, every time you urinate and defecate in a fixed place, you must cover the feces with your claws. Cats’ habit of cleaning is an important reason why people are willing to keep cats. The grooming and "grooming" of cats is entirely out of physiological needs. For example, cats use their tongues to lick their fur to stimulate the secretion of sebaceous glands, make the fur bright and smooth, not easy to get wet, and can lick a small amount of vitamin D, promote the normal development of bones, and also make the coat fluffy and promote heat dissipation. Function.
The normal pregnancy cycle of a Persian cat is about 63-67 days. In the early stage of Persian cat pregnancy, the breeder does not need to give special diet management, but the necessary behavior management is very important. The breeder should restrict the Persian cat's large-scale movement and running to avoid the Persian cat from impact and excessive Exercise and cause miscarriage.
As the cat's pregnancy period is prolonged, the fetus will gradually grow up, and the food intake of the Persian cat will gradually increase. Breeders should prepare enough, nutritious, easy-to-digest food for Persian cats in the middle and late stages of pregnancy. You can prepare lean meat, fish and other protein foods for Persian cats every day. Prepare some green vegetables and 0.2 grams of calcium supplements per day. At the same time, reduce the amount of food carbohydrates to prevent the Persian cat from getting too fat and causing difficult delivery.
When the Persian cat is approaching the birth date, the breeder should also help the Persian cat to prepare for the birth. Choose a quiet and comfortable production place for the cat, prepare a large enough, comfortable and clean delivery box, scissors, etc. When the Persian cat is nearing delivery, don’t disturb it. The breeder can quietly observe the delivery status of the Persian cat. When it is found that the pet cat is experiencing difficulty in childbirth, give timely help so that the cat can be healthy and safe. The birth of the cat also guarantees the life of the female cat.
How to raise a Persian cat?
Persian cats are lively when they are young, and when they grow up, they don't move and are quiet, and they are very easy to adjust. But it's easy to be jealous, so you should pay attention to its mood changes and take care of it carefully. Persian cats are easy to shed their hair, especially the villi on the abdomen are the most tangled and knotted. It is a place to hide dirt and breed bacteria. Therefore, the owner must set aside 30 minutes for it every day to comb the coat and remove dead hair. It’s even more essential to take a regular bath every month. Properly going to a professional pet center to take care of it is an enticing one.The key to enviable beauty coat.
Things to pay attention to when taking a bath:
1. The number of bathing should not be too frequent, usually 2-3 times a month. The oil on the kitten’s skin has a certain protective effect on the skin and hair. If you take a bath too often, a large amount of oil will be lost. It is easy to make the kitten’s hair brittle and reduce the elasticity of the skin, which may become a predisposing factor for skin inflammation. .
2. Never take a bath when the kitten is unwell or sick.
3. When taking a bath, keep the room warm, especially in winter to prevent kittens from catching cold and causing a cold.
4. Before taking a bath, the kitten should also be allowed to perform light activities to make the cat urinate.
Treatment of tears in Persian cats. Cats often shed tears when they are sick. Tearing of purebred Persian cats is a common problem, but tears in Persian cats are not necessarily caused by eye disease or disease. sick. The facial structure of Persian cats is different from other cat species, and the lacrimal glands are shorter. When he sees food or yawns, he shed tears easily.
The solution can be oral medication (but relapse after stopping the medication) or surgery (but improper treatment may cause sequelae). In fact, if you only consider the aesthetics, you don’t have to worry too much. You only need to scrub more often and occasionally drop chloramphenicol eye drops.