Do I need a certificate to raise a cat?
Documents are not required for raising cats. Currently, there are no relevant national laws and regulations that require a breeding license or certificate for keeping cats at home. However, if the owner needs to transport the cat through logistics, he or she must provide an immunity certificate and a quarantine certificate.
Precautions for raising cats at home
1. Pay attention to the environment and cat hygiene. Owners should pay attention to ensuring that the cat's living environment is clean and tidy, regularly disinfect the environment and items used by the cat, and regularly bathe and deworm the cat to ensure the health of the cat.
2. Vaccinate cats regularly. Owners need to pay attention to regularly vaccinating their cats with vaccinations and rabies vaccines, which can reduce the risk of cats getting sick.
3. Don’t affect others. When taking the cat out, the owner should wear a leash on the cat or put it in the cat bag. Don't let your cat cause harm to others. The owner should also clean up the cat’s excrement in time.
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