The three types of cats that are "forbidden to raise" in China should avoid them when they see them, and don t take them home to raise them stupidly!

Do you like cats? Do you want to add some warmth and fun to your home? Do you want to give some stray cats a warm home? If your answers are yes, then you must pay attention, because some cats cannot be raised casually, and are even prohibited in Chi...


Do you like cats? Do you want to add some warmth and fun to your home? Do you want to give some stray cats a warm home?

If your answers are yes, then you must pay attention, because some cats cannot be raised casually, and are even prohibited in China. Today, I will tell you the three types of cats that are "forbidden" in China. You should avoid them when you see them and don't take them home to raise them stupidly! Also, I will recommend some cat breeds that you can keep safe so that you and your cat can be happy and healthy.

Let's take a look at the three types of cats that are "banned" in China. These cats have some special reasons that they cannot be legally raised in China. If you accidentally raise these cats, you may face the risk of fines, forfeiture or even criminal liability. So, be careful!

1. The leopard cat

The leopard cat is a wild cat family that mainly lives in mountain forest areas, suburban shrubs and forest villages. They are widely distributed in China. As national and world-class protected animals, leopard cats are forbidden. Because leopard cats are wild and difficult to tame, if they encounter them outdoors, please stay away immediately and do not attempt to raise them. It should be noted that this thing is a national second-level protected animal. If you do not obtain a national license, it is an illegal act. In the mild case, you will be subject to administrative penalties given by the wildlife protection department, and in the severe case, you may constitute a crime.

2, Dune Cats

Dun Cats are mainly distributed in arid desert areas and some mountainous areas, and are also listed as world-class protected animals. Although they look smaller and cute, dune cats are actually more aggressive. In China, raising dune cats is illegal and you will face legal liability once you are found.

3. The Paras cat, also known as rabbit horn, mainly lives in shrub grasslands, desert grasslands and other places, and is also a national key protected animal. The Palas cat looks fierce and wild, and is difficult to be tamed. It is widely distributed in the country and is also one of the unraised animals.



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