Cats Home Training

First,The game of Cats

Funny cat sticks, toys, etc., are the best products to increase the cat's exercise and the interaction with the owner. Many people leave the cat toy stick to the cat to play with, which is not only meaningless, but also dangerous; Hairballs or feathers can cause serious intestinal blockages if swallowed by cats. Therefore, the cat-friendly stick must be manipulated by the owner, so that the cat is full of interest and constantly scratching, which can not only increase the cat's exercise volume, but also make you smile.

Second, more exercise is good for health

Cats don't need us to worry about exercise, which can be a boon to someone. Cats can get the effect of movement in the game and get endless joy, even a ping pong ball, or a box that lets them jump in and out, can make them have a lot of fun. For adult cats raised indoors, you can usually prepare a scratching board to let them exercise. Of course, if you can find time to play with the cat, it will be even better.

Walking a cat is not as simple as walking a dog. Most adult cats are reluctant to engage in this activity. Even if you force it, it will not have much effect. If you really want to train your cat, it's best to start right after the kittens are weaned, allowing them to get used to and have fun, initially indoors, then out to the park, and finally to the walkway. The traction rope should be light and long enough, preferably with a collar. However, the personality of the cat itself is also a very important determinant. If it is prone to nervousness from the kitten period, or is particularly sensitive to changes in the outside world, don't force it.

Third, the cat teeth

After the kitten is born, baby teeth will gradually grow, and when it is 2 months old, it will be able to eat dry food, and the mother cat will gradually refuse the kitten's milk because the kitten grows teeth, causing pain during breastfeeding. behavior, also known as weaning.

The teeth seen before the kitten is 4 months old are all deciduous teeth (deciduous teeth are smaller than the permanent teeth), and then they will gradually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth; during the tooth replacement process, there will be bleeding, and this situation will continue. By the age of 7-8 months, the gums will also be slightly red and swollen, and even a little anorexia, these are normal phenomena.

Why have we never seen a deciduous tooth? Because most cats will swallow the deciduous deciduous teeth into their stomachs, it is generally okay, but if you have any doubts, you can ask a veterinarian to check.

Is it possible that baby teeth won't fall out? Of course it is possible, but this will affect the growth and direction of permanent teeth, so if there are still deciduous teeth after 8 months of age, you must ask a veterinarian to extract them.

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