- Pay attention to keeping the cat warm, prepare a cat bed and blanket.
- Prevention of hairball syndrome: Regularly comb and clean up stray hair to reduce cats licking their fur in the mouth.
- Exercise volume: Increase the cat’s exercise volume to avoid obesity and diseases.
- Preventing colds: In autumn and winter, cats are prone to catching colds. Pay attention to distinguishing between the cat’s nasal branch and the common cold.
- During the dry autumn and winter seasons, cats themselves do not like to drink water. Insufficient water intake can lead to various kidney and urinary diseases. It is important to encourage cats to drink more water!
Tricks to cheat water
Feeding sheep milk powder: suitable for young cats to supplement nutrition and hydration.
Add water bowls: To some extent, encourage cats to drink water and keep the water source clean: wash the water bowls regularly.
Soaking sheep milk powder/water in cat food: Choose nutritious raw meat and meat cat food, soaking it can increase water intake. - Prevent estrus and escape
Autumn is the season when cats are in heat, so be sure to close windows to avoid accidents caused by cats jumping out of them. Cats in estrus are impatient, so it is important to be patient and pay attention to the precautions during estrus.
Sterilization: Cats in heat will meow in the middle of the night, their temper will become more irritable, and male cats will also urinate randomly. It is recommended to sterilize cats in advance.
Doors and windows: Cats in heat are prone to jumping out of windows and escaping, so it is important to close doors and windows properly.
Feeding: Cats may experience temporary loss of appetite, so it is important to pay attention to nutritional supplementation on a daily basis. - Get vaccinated and deworming properly
External deworming: It is recommended to do it once a month.
Internal deworming: It is recommended to deworming once every three months (cats over two months old can deworming normally)

What was the cat doing while you were sleeping?
Everyone knows that cats are nocturnal animals, and their sleep patterns are different from ours!I believe many pet owners, like me, are curious about what



