In the colorful cat world, white cats are deeply loved by many cat slaves for their pure and flawless fur colors. However, it is interesting that despite their cute appearance, they are often considered to be "the worst-worse" in the cat c...
In the colorful cat world, white cats are deeply loved by many cat slaves for their pure and flawless fur colors. However, it is interesting that despite their cute appearance, they are often considered to be "the worst-worse" in the cat circle. Why is this? Today, let’s discuss this seemingly contradictory but thought-provoking topic in depth, and solve the mystery of the “tragic” fate of white cats in the cat circle from the perspective of professional pet knowledge.
First of all, we need to understand that the "tragic" of white cats does not mean that they have poor living conditions or are abused, but that white cats may be more likely to encounter some challenges and troubles in some aspects compared to cats of other colors. Most of these challenges are related to the physiological characteristics and external environment of white cats.
The hair color gene of white cats is relatively single, which makes them genetically more likely to have some health problems. White cats, for example, are more likely to suffer from congenital deafness, which is caused by a genetic variant associated with white hair color. This genetic mutation not only affects the color of the hair, but may also lead to abnormal development of the inner ear structure, which will affect the cat's hearing. Although not all white cats are affected by this, white cats are indeed at a higher risk of disease than cats of other colors.
In addition, white cats' hair properties also make them more vulnerable to injury in certain environments. Although white hair looks fresh and refined, it lacks the protective pigment that other colors of hair have. This makes white cats more susceptible to UV damage in the sun, leading to an increased risk of skin cancer. At the same time, due to the lack of pigment protection, white cats' hair is more likely to become dirty and knotted, and the owner needs to take care of it more carefully.
In the cat world social networking, white cats also face some special challenges. Cats have complex social structures and communication methods, and their fur color often affects their status and interaction methods in cat groups to a certain extent. Because white cats are more prominent, they may be more likely to be targeted by other cats. Especially in wild or in dense environments where cats are dense, white cats may be excluded or bullied by other cats because of their unique appearance.
However, although white cats may face more challenges in some ways, this does not mean that they are destined to "make the worst" in the cat circle. In fact, as long as the owner gives him enough care and care, the white cat can also live a happy and healthy life.
For white cat health problems, owners can prevent and reduce potential risks through regular veterinary checkups and reasonable dietary arrangements. For diseases that white cats are prone to, such as congenital deafness and skin cancer, the owner can learn about relevant knowledge in advance, take preventive measures, and seek medical treatment in time when abnormal situations are found.
In terms of daily care, the owner needs to take care of the white cat's hair and skin more carefully. Regularly combing white cats’ hair, cleaning their ears and eyes, and providing plenty of sun and exercise space can help keep white cats healthy and beautiful.
In addition, owners can reduce their social pressure by providing white cats with a safe and stable living environment. For example, in a multi-cat family, owners can help white cats establish harmonious relationships with other cats through reasonable spatial division and appropriate guidance. At the same time, the owner can also enhance his self-confidence and adaptability through interaction and training with the white cat, making him more comfortable in the cat circle.
To sum up, the statement that white cats are "doing the worst" in the cat circle is actually a misunderstanding. Although white cats may be more likely to encounter challenges and troubles in some aspects, as long as their owners provide enough care and care, they can also live a happy and healthy life. As cat slaves, we should understand and respect the uniqueness of each cat and provide them with a warm and safe home.
Before ending this article, I want to emphasize that no matter what the color of the cat’s fur, they are unique individuals and deserve our careful care and care. Let us abandon prejudice and misunderstandings and treat every cute cat with a more inclusive and understanding attitude!
Finally, I hope that every cat slave can establish a deep emotional bond with his cat and spend every wonderful time together. After all, in this world full of love and warmth, every cat deserves to be treated kindly and cherished.