How To Make Your Persian Cat Healthy And Very Fluffy | Care For Persian Cats | Tips For Happy And Healthy Cat
Today I will be sharing with you guys how you can make your cats grow healthy and fluffy, naturally. Also, how you can increase fur growth and make it look all shiny and clean.
Firstly, get your cat/kitten vaccinated. Vaccination of viral infection and rabbis etc., so that its immune system becomes strong and it's safe from all types of illnesses and can enjoy a healthy life.
The second most important thing is diet. Diet can affect a cat internally and externally. It has an impact on fur growth and on the overall health of the cat. So, if you want to ensure your cats are healthy, all their organs, etc., you must make sure the majority of their diet is protein. Don't always give them dry food/biscuits because that won't meet your cat's needs. Give the cat chicken, beef, mutton, and fish, especially homemade cat food. Read my previous blog, where I teach you guys how to make cheap and easy homemade cat food. So give your cat, mainly chicken because that will help grow fur. Try to provide them with a limited amount of fry food because that can result in liver and kidney problems.
For people with a severe problem whose cat is fragile and skinny, you can give them multivitamins but make sure you do your research first. Always read the ingredients!
Now, for those that want their cat's hair clean and shiny, make sure you brush it daily (at least 2 times). When you don't brush their hair, hairballs can form, and when cats lick their hair, the hairballs can go inside them, causing a lot of internal damage.
You must also give your cat a bath at least once every 2 weeks. Use medicated shampoo once a month.
Fish oil can also help increase fur growth and prevent hair fall. Furthermore, don't feed your cat too much to make it fat. That is very harmful to the cat. If your cat is an adult male and of 2/3 years of age, its weight should be between 3.5kg to 5kg, or even 5.5kg is average. Females should be from 3.5 kilograms to around 4.5kg. (shouldn't be less than 3kg or more than 5.5kg).
Finally, the last, most important thing is you should be getting your cat dewormed, obviously with the consultation of your vet. In addition, if you want your cat to live a long healthy, happy life, you must get regular check-ups at the vet and get all sorts of tests done.
Thank you for reading my blog! I try to explain whatever I say in the simplest of forms, so you'll understand! Remember, Persian cats are high maintenance, so if you can't afford their expenses, your better off getting a different feline.
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