When you want to buy a cat, the first thing you should consider is whether the cat is healthy, so when buying, you should pay serious attention to the following points. First, observe whether the cat's whole body is symmetrical, whether its spirit and reaction are sensitive, whether its appearance is cut and whether its fur is complete. Then, you should carefully observe several important parts of the cat.
1. Ears: Cats' ears should be clean and free of secretions. If the cat keeps scratching its ears or shaking its head, it may have been infected with ear mites.
2. Nose: The tip of a cat's nose should feel cool and moist with the back of its hand, and there is no nasal water or secretion around its nostrils.
3. Eyes: the eyes should be clear and bright, and there should be no secretions in the corners of the eyes (except cows and Himalayan cats (details)), and the third eyelid should not be exposed in the corners of the eyes (the third eyelid appears first when many cats are sick).
4, anus: should be clean without diarrhea symptoms, the surrounding hair should be clean and pollution-free.
5, abdomen: the cat's abdomen should be slightly round, ribs can not be touched. If the cat's abdomen is swollen, it may be a symptom of ascaris infection or peritonitis.
6, hair: the health indicators of young cats are most obviously reflected in the hair. A healthy kitten's hair should be shiny, fluffy and upright. If the kitten's hair is messy and dull, it means that it is infected with some disease or has just been cured. It is best not to choose such a cat.
In any case, a healthy cat is always the owner's first choice. It is common to bring back a cat with scabies or mildew in one ear. It costs a lot of money to complain that cats get sick and tired after they come home. Sellers don't care about it online, and I don't know how many times they have watched it. The conclusion is that intention and intention are much more important than luck.