What are the ways to raise British Shorthair cats? This is one of the most confusing questions for many strangers. However, raising a British shorthair cat cannot be treated like a domestic cat. Correct raising methods can make cats thrive, and bad raising methods can make cats thrive. This makes the cat weak and sick and easy to get sick. Let’s take a look at what the editor has to say next!
When a little British shorthair cat walks into your home, you look at its petite figure and can't help but secretly make up your mind. From then on, you will spend several hours every day to carefully create delicious food for it. Delicious food. But do you understand? Although such food is full of love, it does not contain enough nutrients for the growth of a little pup. In fact, it is not complicated to want it to grow prosperously. In terms of food, you only need to feed it cat food specially designed for kittens to supplement the various nutrients it needs. This saves time and effort, so why bother? Why not?
British Shorthair is not only beautiful in appearance, but also has a very developed body and rarely gets sick from birth. Under normal circumstances, its average lifespan can reach 15 to 20 years. For such a prosperous guy, it only needs to go to the pet hospital once a year for a prosperous routine check-up.
For a British shorthair cat with a beautiful coat, it is hard to believe that its care is very simple. As long as you set aside a little time every day, hold it in your arms and hold it in your arms with warm hands. Stroking it gently is the best care for it, because this can help it spread the oil needed for its coat, making its coat shiny.
Cats living at home basically shed hair all year round, and British shorthair cats are no different. Therefore, feeding them hair ball spitting cream regularly can help them clean up the hair balls accumulated in their stomachs, and at the same time help They protect the intestines and stomach.
British Shorthair has the characteristics of independence, cheerfulness, optimism and initiative, and is veryKind and harmonious, patient with children, and not arrogant, he is the best playmate for children in this "urban forest".
British shorthair cats have an indescribable charm. They are curious, like to experiment with strange things, and are full of confidence in their movements. So, if you are looking for a friendly cat that can get along well with your family members and can become a playmate for children, the British Shorthair cat will be your choice.
General: The British Shorthair is a true working breed of cat. Its overall structure is very suitable for working and does not have exaggerated breeding defects in its anatomy. Generally speaking, it should give people a healthy body, smooth and good, thick and even proportions, good endurance and quickness.
Size: Large to plain size. For the development of size, the essence is not lost. Adult female cats may not be as thick as male cats, but they are completely stable and consistent with male cats.
Ratio: Slender, body length is longer than height (height refers to the height from the top of the shoulder blades to the ground when viewed from the side. Body length refers to the height from the top of the sternum to the tip of the back of the buttocks). Viewed from the side, the body can be divided into three distinct parts: from the sternum to the elbow, from the elbow to the front of the hind legs, and from the front of the hind legs to the tip of the back of the buttocks. The length of the tail is the length from the shoulder blade to the base of the tail.
Head: Large, with bulging cheeks giving the impression of an oval, with the face being slightly longer than it is wide. The expression is sweet and open. Looking at it from the past, the head can be divided into two very parts: from the base of the ears to the center of the second eye, and from the center of the second eye to the tip of the chin.
Ears: Medium size, thin and rounded at the tips, naturally set apart from the top of the head. The distance between the ears is twice the distance between the eyes.
Forehead: Viewed from the side, the forehead is smooth, excessively distorted and spreads to the top of the head and to the neck. Looking over, there is no obvious protrusion between the ears.
Eyes: large and wide open, the upper eyelids are like half almonds cut lengthwise, and the lower eyelids are round in shape. There is at least one eye width between the two eyes. The outer corner of the eye is slightly higher than the inner corner of the eye. Eyes are clear, clear and alert.
Nose: Moderate length, ten minutes in length and width. Viewed from the side, there is a gentle arc running from the bridge of the nose to the forehead.
Muzzle: It is square, with clear and obvious jaw chakras in mature male cats.
Chawl: Healthy and long, the feet can bite all caught objects. Both horizontal bite and scissor bite are excellent (horizontal bite means that the left and right teeth are flat and meet each other, and scissor bite means that the inner teeth of the upper teeth meet the outer teeth of the lower teeth)
Chin: Healthy, strong, well developed, and in a straight line with the upper lip.
Neck: Moderate in length and well muscled.
Cat TradeNet said: Generally speaking, British shorthair cats should give people a healthy, stable and well-proportioned body, thick and well-proportioned, especially in terms of breeding. The simple thing is that British shorthair cats are easier to maintain when they are young. I hope that all cat owners can spend more time with British shorthair cats.