Scottish Fold is a cat breed with a genetic mutation in the ears. Since this cat species was originally found in Scotland, it is named after its place of discovery and physical characteristics. The ears of the folded cat are its characteristics, and it is easier to get dirty than other cats. Timely cleaning is the key, and we also need to pay attention to the details. So how is it raised?
Scottish Fold
To raise a healthy fold cat, pay attention to the weather, and the humidity should be maintained at 50-60%, otherwise it will easily suffer from skin diseases. Their stomachs are relatively weak, and it is best to give cat food of a fixed brand when feeding. When the owner comes home, it is best to spend more time playing with them. Diet: Like most cats, they have weak stomachs and it is best to feed them with a fixed brand of cat food. If you need to switch to another brand of cat food for them, take your time. In the process of transferring food, pay special attention to their poop. Because of sudden change of cat food, it is easy to cause diarrhea in cats.
Appropriate exercise: Scottish Fold cats like to be close to their owners, so don't leave them alone for long periods of time. It is best to spend more time with them when their owners get home. During play, you can not only enhance your relationship with it, but also help it maintain a fit body.
Environmental adaptation: Scottish Fold cats have strong adaptability due to their hard-working and hard-working characters inherited from their ancestors, and can cope with unfamiliar environments calmly. However, when raising a healthy fold cat, you should also pay attention to the weather. The humidity is best maintained at 50-60%, otherwise it will easily suffer from skin diseases.
Finally, the Scottish Fold is a cat that doesn't like the sun very much, as long as it has the right temperature, don't let it bask in the sun all the time! And the fold likes a comfortable den, it's best Can make a kitten blue with a down cushion for it so that the kitten can sleep well.
Dos and Don'ts
Do not eat cat food that is high in protein
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