Although cats are not obedient to people like dogs, although cats are easy to breed parasites, no matter how many shortcomings they have, they will not affect people's love for cats at all. In recent years, due to the improvement of living standards, more and more people have cats, so many people will face various challenges when buying cats. How to choose a healthy cat has become a problem worthy of consideration for many novices.
When you make up your mind to buy a cat home, please pay attention to:
1. Whether the cat's tail is too short and whether its tail, claws and back are deformed.
2. Whether the limbs are too short.
3. Observe whether the kitten is energetic, flexible and healthy.
4. Check whether the lower abdomen is too thin or abnormally swollen.
5. Check whether the fur is moldy.
6. Check whether there are parasites or black bug poop on the inner layer of the coat.
7. Check whether the eyes are prone to tears or eye diseases.
8. Check your ears for earworms.
9. Check whether the oral occlusion is normal and whether there is any peculiar smell.
10. Check whether the nose is slightly wet and whether the breathing is smooth without noise.
1 1. Check whether the ass is clean.
12. Determine whether insect repellent has been given.
13. Is there a pet handbook or related materials to prove that you have been vaccinated with five vaccines, and then you will be vaccinated with one dose of five vaccines after 3-4 weeks, and then every three years?
14. Ask the cat's personality.
15. If you claim to be a purebred cat, you must have a birth certificate (blue list) or a registration certificate (green list) issued by a credible cat-loving association such as CFA.
If you buy a folding cat, you'd better look at the photos of the cat's biological parents to confirm, especially:
1. Pure white is a recessive gene in folded ear cats, not much.
2. Long hair is the recessive gene of folded ear cat.
3. Beware of deliberate mixed deception.
4. Pay attention to whether the cat's ears are artificially and intentionally processed.
5. Observe whether the tail is too short, whether it is stiff, and whether there is deformity caused by broken ears.
6. Whether the limbs are too short.
Finally, I want to remind you of one thing. If it is an online transaction, no matter how sincere the other party is, personal self-protection is necessary. It's best for someone to accompany you to see the cat, and before you pay, you must carefully check whether the cat has any problems! It is common to bring back a cat with scabies or mildew in one ear. It costs a lot of money to complain that cats get sick and tired after they are brought home, and the seller doesn't care, and I don't know how many times I have seen it online. The conclusion is: intention and intention are much more important than luck!