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How to Feed Cats Scientifically

Caring for cats is not difficult. First of all, before deciding to raise a cat, you should prepare all the necessary items for their daily life. Such as cat food, cat bowls, water bowls, cat litter boxes, cat litter, hair removal cream, cat beds, etc. Cats are carnivores, and it's best to choose cat food with a high meat content. Cat bowls and water bowls are better to be made of glass material, as plastic bowls may cause blackheads on your cat's chin. The cat litter box should be placed in a well-ventilated position.

Cat Breeds

There are many cat breeds, such as Himalayan cats, British Shorthairs, American Shorthairs, Scottish Folds, Burmese cats, Persians, Siamese, British Shorthairs, Ragdolls, Norwegian Forest Cats, Mumbai cats, Burmese cats, Egyptian cats, Singapore cats, Chinchillas, Tabbies, Chinese Rural Cats, Mongrels, Canadian Hairless cats, Long-haired cats, etc.

Small Cat Breeds

Among the smaller cat breeds, there are Himalayan cats, Singapore cats, Chinese Rural Cats, teacup cats, black-footed cats, and spotted cats. These cats weigh around 3 kilograms, with the spotted cats weighing 0.8-1.6 kilograms and the black-footed cats averaging 1.6 kilograms. They are some of the smallest cat breeds in the world.

Raising Cats is Actually a Process of Mutual Selection

It is a process of mutual choice. Cats are intuitive animals, and they believe that the person who can give them a sense of security will give them a good life. Therefore, when choosing a cat, they will have active approaches. After a long period of living together, cats will develop strong emotions and trust with their owners. As long as the owners treat the cats well, the cats will behave obediently and be very attached to their humans. However, for owners they don't like, cats can be aloof.