Cat health examination
Nose: Whether it is moist or runny.
Teeth: whether the occlusion is normal, whether the teeth are defective, etc.
Eyes: bright, with or without tears, etc.
Ears: Check for ear mites.
Skin: Observe the hair condition and see if there is any skin disease.
Look at breathing: Is breathing normal?
Mental state: whether you are witty or not, whether you like to play.
Matters needing attention in catching cats
self-check
1. Complete disinfection: disinfect the house in advance, clean the dust in the corner, and keep the environment clean and tidy, which is beneficial to the health of cats. (PS: Don't use 84 disinfectant)
2. Stay away from dangerous goods: stay away from dangerous goods (such as scissors, needle and thread, medicine), as well as domestic plants, laundry detergent, mosquito-repellent incense and other items that are toxic to cats.
3. Seal the window: Be sure to seal the window before raising a cat.
Basic information of cats
Eating habits: Feed the cat food that the cat is currently eating first. It is not recommended to change the food within one week after receiving it, and then use the seven-day food replacement method to make a slow transition.
Vaccine: whether the cat is vaccinated; Vaccination time, brand, number of needles, etc.
Frequently asked questions about new cats coming home.
Hide if you don't eat or drink (don't have much contact). Some timid cats will not adapt to the new environment at first, and will hide directly, and will not see TA for 3-5 days. Don't worry too much at this time, put away the cat food, water, cat litter and other supplies and let them adapt to the environment slowly.
Carelessly urinate (don't beat and scold). First, patiently teach it to use the litter box, then clean up the place where it urinates, and use things that cats don't like, such as oranges and lemons, to prevent cats from urinating here again.
Keep calling (company). Hunger, cold, insecurity in a changing environment, homesickness for mom, physical discomfort, etc. Will keep the cat barking. At this time, the owner needs more companionship and touch to reduce loneliness.
Preparations before picking up the cat.
Cat food, cat bag, cat litter, cat litter basin, nail clippers, cat bowl, toothpaste toothbrush, comb.
Cat physical examination
Take the cat home for a week or so, and you can have a physical examination after adapting to the new environment. Physical examination items: routine physical examination, routine blood examination, infectious disease screening, routine urine examination, ear, nose and throat secretion, five biochemical examinations, skin examination, abdominal ultrasound examination, stool examination and X-ray examination.