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How to raise a little male cat How to raise a little male cat
1. Isolation: If there are aborigines in the family, isolation is needed. Because cats are different and have different personalities, there will be fights between two cats. It's best to isolate them for about two weeks so that they can adapt to each other. In addition, prepare an extra litter box to avoid competition.

2. The problem of defecation: If a male cat is 1~2 months old, because he can't take care of himself, he should gently wipe the parts of the excretory system with a wet cotton swab or towel with appropriate temperature, 3~4 times a day to stimulate his defecation, otherwise the male cat will die because he can't excrete. If it is an older cat, it can be kept in captivity, and a cat toilet+cat litter is prepared in the cage. With a little guidance, the cat will be fine.

3. Bathing problem: It is not recommended to bathe kittens within 6 months, and it is not recommended to bathe cats newly brought home within 2 weeks, regardless of their age, because it is easy to cause stress and virus infection to cats. Don't worry too much, the cat will lick its hair and clean it up by itself.

4. Vaccine and deworming: When the new cat gets home, you can give it a physical examination to see if there are any infectious diseases. Then you can start preparing cat repellent and vaccine. Cats can be repelled for the first time in about 42 days, usually once a month in vitro and once every three months in vivo. After deworming, cats can be vaccinated (on the premise of good health). Generally, cats are given three injections, a total of three injections, with an interval of 2 1 day. After 3 injections, rabies vaccine was injected every 7 days.