Seven types of cats that are perfect for novice owners
Are you a novice who wants to raise a cat but doesn’t know what kind of cat to raise? The editor here has 7 types of cats, which are easy to keep and are very suitable for novice cats. If you want to raise a cat, read on! 1. Persian cat Price: 1800-5000 Friendliness index: ★★ Personality: Quiet, timid, coquettish, low aggressive Advantages: Good ability to adapt to the environment, good looks, friendly to people, easy to feed Appearance: thin ears, big head, bright eyes Feeding Note: Persian cats are one of the long-haired cat breeds. They need a daily bristle brush to comb the hair on Persian cats, clean their eyes, and require careful care. Feeding Persian cats needs to be done regularly and quantitatively. Do not change the cat’s food and eating time at will! 2. Chinchilla cat Price: 1500-4000 Friendliness index: ★★★ Personality: Reactive, smart, gentle, friendly and coquettish Advantages: Elegant temperament, cute appearance, cleanliness, easy to raise Appearance: Big eyes with full eyeliner, short nose, small and pointed ears, short and thick legs Feeding Note: Chinchilla has mysophobia and needs to maintain a clean indoor environment. It is also necessary to wipe its eyes more often. Because Chinchilla has excessive facial secretions, daily facial cleaning is essential. 3. Maine Coon Cat Price: 3000-1W Friendliness index: ★★★★ Personality: Loyal, stubborn, brave and clever, likes to be alone Advantages: Strong, handsome, good physique, easy to feed Appearance: Gorgeous big tail, big ears, long and thick hair on the back Feeding Note: Maine Coon cats are relatively large cats, so it is best to have a wide space for them to move around when raising them. Maine Coon cats also need to be cleaned and combed regularly. Looking at the hair of a Maine Coon cat, you will know that the hair is huge and thick, so you must comb the Maine Coon cat more often on weekdays. 4. Chinese Garden Cat Price: 0-800 Friendliness index: ★★★★★ Personality: Lively, active, curious, and sensitive Advantages: Strong academic qualifications, not too clingy and easy to feed, strong body Appearance: Various colors (breeds), larger body, longer tail, shorter legs Note on feeding: Garden cats tend to be wild in nature. Do not lock the cats in cages. Give them free space and let them play by themselves. Garden cats will be very happy. Prepare clean water for drinking on weekdays, which is suitable for garden cats. Just enough rations. 5. American Shorthair Cat Price: 600-2000 Friendliness index: ★★★★★ Personality: Lively, smart, athletic, curious Advantages: Strong resistance, very obedient to the owner, well-proportioned body, easy to raise Appearance: Square head, pointed cheeks, fleshy cheeks, rounded ear tips Feeding Note: American Shorthair cats are very energetic.They like to play, so it’s best to have climbing things at home for them to use up their energy. They also need to be dewormed and checked regularly. 6. Siamese cat Price: 800-1800 Friendliness index: ★★★★ Personality: Strong, active, witty, jealous, clingy Advantages: Good flexibility, slim figure, muscular development, easy to raise Appearance: Slender, flat head, pointed V-shaped face, big ears Note on breeding: Don’t neglect Siamese cats. Siamese cats are sensitive kittens and need the company of their owners on daily basis. They are clingy little monsters. If the owners don’t pay enough attention to them, they may become jealous and lose their temper with you! Therefore, owners should take time to interact with Siamese cats more, and they will be particularly happy. 7. British Shorthair Cat Price: 800-2500 Friendliness index: ★★★★★ Personality: Gentle, quiet, cute, honest, calm in trouble Advantages: Good personality, strong adaptability, excellent handling of cats, easy to raise Features: Big eyes, round face, rounder body shape Feeding Note: The British Shorthair is one of the cats that is extremely prone to obesity, so its diet must be light. You should also comb the British shorthair cat's hair on weekdays, so as to reduce the cat's hair loss. What breed is your cat? Is it easy to make a living?
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