Can wild cats be kept?

Question 1: Can wild cats be kept? It's entirely possible.

But stray cats are sensitive and may be aggressive, so be careful.

Cats are animals with a sixth sense. They will trust you when they know that you are good to them.

Make sure your cat is healthy before you decide to keep it.

Mainly check whether there is skin disease, and see if the hair on the body has depilation and other phenomena.

Generally, it is caused by fungi or mites, and there is a special potion, which is easy to wipe.

Check whether there is too much eye secretion, if so, there may be inflammation or serious fire.

Check your mouth. The mouth color of a healthy cat is * * *.

And the mouth should be dry without saliva.

Feel its abdomen for lumps.

Whether walking is normal.

If all the above are normal, it means a healthy kitten ~

Give it a bath, cut its nails, and it will become your pet.

Stabilize its mood and take it for immunization.

You will find that cats are very cute little animals:)

If his behavior or body is abnormal, take him to see a pet doctor.

Salute to all those who love small animals:)

Question 2: How to raise wild cats? I used to bring a wild cat back from the shop downstairs and start feeding it ham and milk. I kept it for a week and sent it back to the store. The boss gave him vegetable soup with bibimbap, but it didn't touch it. So you can't give cats, dogs and other animals too good food (unless they are rich and expensive). Once they get used to eating good food, they can't adapt to eating bad food. I suggest you put the cat in a quiet place, such as a rooftop or warehouse (I put it on the rooftop when I keep it), and mix some fishy rice every time you give it, so that the meat in the rice will gradually decrease, and don't feed the milk. Drink it when it is cold and cooked. Wild cats are wild after all, and cats themselves like to scratch their nails with their claws. You'd better be careful when you approach the cat in the future, so as not to get hurt.

You are very sweet ~ hehe

Question 3: Can wild cats be kept as domestic cats? Young wildcats are good at raising domestic cats.

Adults are more difficult, and there will be a transition period.

During the transition period, it wants to go out every day, and some people with bad temper will lose their temper with their owners.

But you'll get better after the transition,

After deciding to raise a family, take it to vaccinate the cat and do insect repellent in vitro and in vivo.

Question 4: Can wild cats be brought home? No, love is important. Because I also took it in, and finally my roommate and I both grew the same thing. The oval erythema disappeared after the cat was sent away! In addition, cats have bacteria and bugs. If you pull out his hair, you will find bugs under his skin. horrible ...

Question 5: Can I keep wild cats at home? I have a little wild cat, very good and obedient. I feed it warm milk with a bottle, which is very cute. A big wild cat can't keep a cat alone. It's best to keep a kitten that can't walk fast.

Question 6: Can this kind of wild cat be kept? I picked it up, too This kind of cat must have been abandoned. Yes, but please do a good job in epidemic prevention and quarantine. Just taking a shower (just picked it up). Don't let him run around, especially don't sleep. Take more baths, please use ordinary soap and dripping water to effectively sterilize and remove parasites, and inject rabies vaccine. This breed is relatively pure, without mottled blue eyes. As for which, I don't know.

Question 7: Can wild cats be kept? According to my experience, if I catch and raise them around the full moon, I will grow up to be similar to a domestic cat. Don't keep it for more than two months.

Question 8: Why can't we keep wild cats? It's not impossible to keep wild cats. I have a wild cat at home. If you want to keep it, you must give it a bath first, because it has bacteria. After washing, you'd better take it to the pet hospital to see if it is sick. It's very troublesome, but if your family won't let you raise it, you'd better not, because you can't do so much by yourself. Keeping a cat is not the same as keeping it. If you really want to keep it, you'd better discuss it with your family and buy one.

Question 9: Can wild cats be kept at home? No, wild cats are full of jumping bacteria, and they are particularly noisy at night, screaming and tossing people. . Wild cats like to play at night. Be careful of their paws (there are more germs in paws than domestic cats). If you catch them, you will get rabies.

Question 10: Can wild cats be kept? According to my experience, if I catch it around the full moon, I will have a similar personality to a domestic cat when I grow up. Don't keep it for more than two months.