Do bantam cats have a short lifespan?
The lifespan of a short-legged cat is not short. The lifespan of a short-legged cat is generally around 12 to 15 years old. If the owner takes good care of it, it can live to be 18-20 years old. Short-legged cats only have short legs, but it basically does not affect normal activities and has no health problems. However, the average life span is not long. It is recommended that short-footed cats have regular physical examinations every year to rule out diseases in time. Neutered male cats live 62% longer than non-neutered male cats, and neutered female cats live 37% longer than non-neutered female cats. This also applies to short-legged cats.
How to raise a short-legged cat:
1. Short-legged cats should not be bathed too frequently, but they should not be left unwashed for a long time, 2-3 times a month. can.
2. The owner should regularly clean the hair on the cat’s belly. You can comb and wipe it.
3. Short-legged cats have fragile gastrointestinal tracts, so just feed them regular cat food. Cat food is nutritious and scientifically formulated and can fully meet the needs of short-legged cats.
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