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Why aren’t many people keeping Highland cats?
Ragdoll cats are good-looking but too expensive. Many people who like Ragdoll cats can only go to cat cafes or pet stores to take a look. It is still a bit dif···
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How to raise a Canadian hairless cat?
The hairless cat we often talk about is the Canadian hairless cat, also known as the Sphynx cat. The rest of the body is basically hairless. The skin of the hai···
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Why is it difficult for cats to urinate?
General causes of urinary difficulty in cats:1. Urinary tract obstruction, such as urethral stones, bladder stones, kidney stones, foreign bodies in the urethra···
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Teach you how to judge a cat’s mood through its whiskers
The editor has told you that cat whiskers are not just decorations, but have real uses. Today I want to tell you that cat whiskers contain the language of those···
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Kitten’s eyes change color. Does the cat have an eye disease?
It is normal for kittens’ eyes to change color. Cats are born with blue-grey eyes. When the cat grows up, the blue film on the eyes will slowly fade away. Adul···
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How to hold a cat correctly? Are you doing the right way to hold a cat?
Cats are so cute, and you can’t help but pet and hug them when you look at them. There are many points that you need to pay attention to when holding a cat. M···
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What's wrong with the black stuff on the cat's mouth?
When you usually comb your cat, pay more attention to the condition of the cat's skin and hair, so that you can detect abnormalities in time and help the cat so···
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Why doesn't the cat stick out its tongue?
The reason why cats don’t stick out their tongues is that cats’ heat dissipation function mainly relies on the butchers on their feet, so cats generally don’···
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Can cats eat brioche bread?
Cats cannot eat butter bread. Butter bread contains butter, which has high fat content and can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in cats. Butter is also difficu···
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Why do cats get conjunctivitis?
Causes of conjunctivitis in cats:1. The cat’s conjunctiva is accidentally injured, such as insects, foreign bodies, chemicals, etc. entering the eyelids. 2. Th···
