What is it like to bring a cat back to your hometown in the countryside to raise it? This kind of experience is probably like: a wild horse that has run away from its reins, having fun everywhere outside. It’s just that cats are not as terrible as w...
What is it like to bring a cat back to your hometown in the countryside to raise it?
This kind of experience is probably like: a wild horse that has run away from its reins, having fun everywhere outside.
It’s just that cats are not as terrible as wild horses. They just fully demonstrate their naughty and free-loving nature.
There are some people around me who always ask me: If you bring your pet cat back to your hometown in the countryside to raise it, don’t you worry about what diseases your cat will get?
What I want to say here is: as long as you regularly vaccinate your cat and take a bath and deworm it regularly, the cat will not feel any discomfort; on the contrary, pet cats will prefer the carefree life of living in the countryside.
This is the British short blue cat I raised. I am over 1 year old and is a little female cat. I am not used to living in the community with me. I don’t have much time to take care of me every day, and it’s already night when I get home. I really can’t bear it when I see the cat getting thinner and thinner. In addition, my parents live in the countryside and want to raise a pet to accompany me at home.
So I brought this British short blue cat back to my hometown in the countryside to raise it, but who knew that this cat was particularly domineering by nature; when I went to the countryside, the first thing was to make trouble.
I have a few chickens at home, and the dogs I raise at my neighbor's house are so scared that I hide far away whenever I see this cat.
At first I was worried that it would not be able to adapt, but now I can see it having fun so much, so I don’t have to worry anymore. There are cat grasses specially grown for cats in the flower pot, with catnip next to it, but this cat doesn't like to eat catnip, but it likes to eat catnip.
If there is no cat grass at home, you can use wheat seedlings instead. After all, cats like this taste very much.
After I discovered that it was not easy to eat cat grass, it seemed to be very cautious about me, the owner?
Why do you give cats a cat grass?
The first reason is: cats have to bathe themselves every day, and during the process of licking their hair, many of them must have eaten into their stomachs; cats eat cat grass, on the one hand, to digest hairballs, and on the other hand, to induce vomiting, spitting out the cat's hair in their stomachs.
The second reason is: cats really don’t have resistance to cat grass~ Although they are carnivorous animals, they occasionally eat some cat grass and seem to like it very much.
Cat: Why do I feel that someone is peeping at me?
Seeing the cat's alert look, the more I couldn't help but want to tease it, so I thought of a way that would definitely make this particularly naughty cat surrender. The yard was drying wheat, so the cat was buried in the wheat~
Cat: If you have the ability, don't let me out, otherwise you will feel better.
Seeing its expression of resentment on me is the most fulfilling moment for a shoveler.
However, when taking the cat back to your hometown in the countryside, you must hygiene your cat, disinfect the yard frequently, and then deworm your cat regularly inside and outside the body. There is no big problem.