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Causes of Poor Feline Development

There are mainly two reasons for poor feline development: one is caused by genetic factors, which can be more complicated and require timely medical attention. The other is due to nutritional deficiencies caused by various factors in later life, resulting in poor feline development. In this case, it is necessary to supplement nutrients for the cat, especially protein and calcium intake, to promote its growth and development.

  1. Genetic factors

If a cat has congenital genetic defects, it can lead to slow or even stopped development.

  1. Malnutrition

If a cat's diet is relatively monotonous, or the cat's owner does not provide enough water and food, or if the cat is picky, it will lead to insufficient nutrition intake, resulting in thinness and poor development. If the cat's body does not receive enough nutrition for a long time, it can easily induce anemia, low blood sugar, and other diseases.

Note: Cat owners should pay attention to the cat's diet, ensuring daily protein, calcium, and fat intake while also preventing vitamin deficiencies!