1. Feed regularly and quantitatively. Young cats are fed 3-4 times a day, and adult cats are fed 2-3 times a day. It is not recommended that you feed the cat once a day, because cats need to eat less and eat more.
2. Change food scientifically. It is necessary to change cat food regularly, and there should be a transition period when changing cat food to avoid cat stomach upset.
3. Check regularly. Take the cat to the pet hospital for physical examination regularly to ensure its health.
4. Eat healthily. Choose high-quality and healthy cat food and avoid giving cats human food and expired cat food.
5. moderate exercise. Although cats don't need to go out for a walk every day like dogs, they can play with them more and increase their exercise.
Clean your ears. It is also important to clean cats' ears regularly, because cats' ears tend to accumulate dust and grease, which can easily lead to infection and inflammation.
7. Cut your nails regularly. Cats' nails will continue to grow, and if they are not trimmed regularly, their claws may be too long and they may scratch themselves or others.
8. comb your hair. Cats often comb their hair to prevent knotting and skin infection, but if they find hair knotting or skin inflammation, please take them to the vet in time.
In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to cleaning the litter box regularly, keep the indoor environment clean and hygienic, and avoid the cat from being frightened, which can help the cat to stay healthy and prolong life.