1. disinfection
The average life span of unsterilized cats is 12 years old, while the average life span of sterilized cats can reach 14 years old. It can also prevent them from suffering from uterine empyema, ovarian cysts, testicular cancer and other diseases.
2. Change the cat litter frequently.
Frequent replacement of cat litter can reduce the growth of bacteria and greatly reduce the chance of illness (if the cat litter is not replaced for a long time, the cat may pee in other places to protest)
3. Take care of the cat's teeth
Maintain your teeth regularly to avoid bacterial growth. If you don't take good care of your teeth, food scraps will erode your teeth, easily produce dental plaque, and also produce bad breath, which will lead to health problems for your cat.
Feed the cat regularly
Long-term irregular diet can lead to gastrointestinal diseases in cats. Busy shovel officials can prepare automatic feeders for cats, but they should also avoid overfeeding, which will lead to obesity of cats!
5. Give the cat an annual check-up
Cats are not easy to find when they are sick. By the time they appear, they may be very serious, so they should be given a physical examination every year to reduce the chance of getting sick. Usually, they should pay more attention to the cat's mental state and hair and skin condition.
6. Play with your cat more.
Don't think that animals won't have some small emotions. Not only do they have their own temper, but they can't get rid of their depressed heart, and they may also suffer from psychological diseases such as depression ~