First, when feeding British short-haired cats, we should pay attention to a reasonable diet and don't let cats eat too much.
When we adopt English shorthair cats, we need to eat a small amount of food. Especially for younger suckling cats, don't let the cat eat too much at a time to avoid damaging the cat's stomach. In terms of diet, short-haired cats can feed cat food and supplement nutrients such as animal viscera and dried fish to ensure the healthy growth of cats.
Second, the owner needs to prepare a cat house for short-haired cats, which is warm in winter and cool in summer. A comfortable environment can ensure the healthy growth of cats.
After the kitten is adopted, the owner can put a cushion in the box and let the short-haired cat sleep in the box. If the weather is too cold in winter, be sure to bring the cat indoors to ensure that the temperature in the box is appropriate. Adult short-haired cats can live in a cat house, and the owner only needs to disinfect the cat house without worrying about spreading germs.
Third, the owner found that the short-haired cat hair fell off and must shave it off in time.
Short-haired cats have fluffy hair and often lose it. If the owner finds the short-haired cat's hair too short-tempered, he can shave it off. In life, don't let short-haired cats eat their hair in their mouths, so as not to get hairball disease. Although it is found that cats have hair in their feces, we can give them some cat grass to help them digest the hair balls in their bodies.
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