Tiger Stripe Cat, originally from the United States. Yellow-brown background color with black stripes, surrounded by a lighter copper color in a circular pattern. The head of the Tiger Stripe Cat is round, with ears close together, a slightly short neck, well-developed muscles. The eyes are large and bright, almond-shaped, and can accept colors ranging from yellow, gold to green, usually with eyeliner. The nose is brick red with a nose line. The fur is short, thick, and stiff. Independent, lively, and alert personality. Strong mouse-catching ability.
Recommended for cat lovers.
One, Toxoplasmosis
Symptoms: Cats with toxoplasmosis may have fever and depression, and their body temperature gradually decreases. They may experience weakness, dehydration, loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Solution: Choose a good pet hospital to vaccinate regularly and keep the house clean and hygienic. Rabies vaccine can only be administered at 3 months of age; the feline triple vaccine can generally be started at 2 months of age, with a monthly interval between doses.
Two, Feline Rhinotracheitis
Symptoms: Fever, excessive nasal discharge, frequent sneezing, accompanied by conjunctivitis and corneal ulceration, and excessive tearing.
Solution: Once discovered, seek medical attention in a timely manner. This virus is transmitted through the air, so it is important to isolate the infected cat from others.
Three, Hairballs
Symptoms: Cats may experience vomiting, loss of appetite, and the presence of hairballs in their feces.
Solution: Regularly feed the cat hairball medication, and it is best to have some cat grass at home.
Four, Gastrointestinal discomfort
Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
Solution: First, fasting the cat, then feed some probiotics to regulate their digestive system. If the condition is severe, seek medical attention in a timely manner. Prevention: 1. Maintain a light diet. 2. Do not frequently change cat food, and when changing, adhere to the seven-day food transition rule.
Hygiene: Due to the abundant fur on cats, they are prone to carrying various bacteria and fleas. To ensure the health of both cats and owners, it is necessary to regularly bathe and groom the cat's fur;
Nutrition: Different cats have different food preferences. Owners should not randomly choose cat food available in the market for convenience. Instead, they should carefully select cat food based on the type of cat, growth situation, and physical condition, and prepare dedicated utensils for the cat;
Health: Just like humans, cats can also get sick. When a cat is sick, it must be taken to a specialized animal hospital for treatment. Regular physical examinations and vaccinations should also be conducted. Only when a cat is in good health can it have the energy to play with its owner;
Safety: There is a saying "Curiosity killed the cat". Cats are restless creatures and always have great curiosity about various things. Their instinct also makes them particularly fond of entering enclosed spaces. Therefore, owners must close doors, windows, lids, etc. to prevent cats from being involved in potential dangers;
Living space: Cats love to take a lazy nap, so as an owner, you should prepare a sleeping mat for them. However, these mats accumulate a lot of bacteria after long-term use, so you must pay attention to regularly clean and disinfect them;
Cat litter: The problem of pets defecating everywhere has troubled many pet owners. However, cats are actually very clean animals, so as long as the owner prepares cat litter for them, the cats will go to the litter box by themselves;
Cats are sensitive creatures. When owners force them to do something, they become annoyed. Therefore, owners should regularly trim the cat's nails to prevent scratching and infection when playing with them.
Grooming time: recommended every three days
1. Relax the cat: Before combing, you can first give the cat a massage service. Wait until the kitten purrs, and then proceed with the following work;
2. Comb along the hair: From the back → waist → hips → tail; wet the cat's fur with a small amount of water while combing to reduce static electricity generation. Comb along the direction of hair growth, from top to bottom;
3. Comb from the chest to the abdomen: Hold the cat and sit on your lap in a sitting position, comb from top to bottom. The cat's belly is more sensitive, so the owner must be quick and accurate when combing;
4. Comb the cat's head and the area around the face: You can comb from the cat's head or face towards the neck, and be careful with the cat's eyes;
5. Hair under the armpit and on the belly side: At this time, the cat can lie on its side, lift up its front feet, and comb the side from the armpit to the abdomen;
6. Finally, use a comb to comb through again, remove excess hair, and tidy up the cat's fur to complete the whole process.