How do cats give long hair to their cheeks?

Every day, I look at those cats and mutter to myself:

Why are you not angry? When will you lose your cheeks? What else can make my cheeks fast? However, for half a year, eight months and ten months, the shovel officer is delicious and delicious, and the owner still has no hair, only a plump figure is growing.

Why on earth do cats have gills?

Stop. Stop teasing your kitten. Let's take a closer look at the incident of hair cheeks ~ I think everyone has seen a cat with a pie face, right? Their fleshy faces appear because of their gills, which are the fleshy parts above their necks. Cheeks are the budding points of male cats when they are young, just like the Adam's apple of boys. In short, hair cheeks refer to the process of cheeks getting bigger. The bulging cheeks will make the cat's face look round and fleshy, and it is more popular than other brothers in making money to support the family.

But it only happens to male cats. If a female cat has gills, it is usually caused by obesity, just like a fat person will have a double chin.

What do you rely on to send your cheeks?

Hairy cheeks have great genetic problems. For example, purebred British short hair and short hair can be hairy, and some rural areas such as civets can also be hairy, but hairless cats with small faces and most rural cats can't be hairy.

So no matter how much food you feed them, it will only cause them a physical burden! For example, a dazzling array of fur powder on a treasure, flashy ingredients are just harmful to cats! Although nutrition is very important to cats, it really doesn't matter whether they can eat or not.

Just like eating too much can't grow up to be as big as Yao Ming, it really depends on his father. If his father doesn't have many cheeks, his son is unlikely to have big cheeks. Even if he eats well, it will only be transformed into his stomach.

How to Cultivate a Big Face Cat

First of all, you have to have a male cat with the "hairy cheek" gene, that is, its father has thick cheeks, so feeding will play a role. After nutrition, cheeks will naturally grow out!

However, it should be noted that many parents are obsessed with feeding raw flesh and blood to cats, just to "chew disgusting".

But in fact, cats do not have human molars. Eating raw meat and exercising masticatory muscles is a misunderstanding in feeding!

What we can do is to provide them with the nutrition they need for growth, instead of clinging to raw flesh and blood!

Moreover, male cats generally develop late, and their heads generally develop after 8 months. Some cats may be later, so parents need to wait patiently!

Note: Some cats have cheeks, and their cheeks will become smaller after sterilization. These are all caused by the decrease of testosterone in the body, but the difference is not big, don't worry too much ~

Ok, that's enough for today. Maybe the hairy boy's posture is different, but I hope that no matter whether he has the "hairy cheek" gene or not, he can get the same amount of love and care from the shovel officer, give him enough nutrition and keep a reasonable diet, which is what we pet owners should do ~