The Jingila cat has always been given the nouns of being smart, well-behaved and active, and naturally it is also loved by the majority of pet lovers. Since they like to keep them, they should be more In-depth understanding, especially when screening, you should pay attention to the selection of breeds, it is best to choose high-quality Jinjila cats, the following editor will share with you the basis for screening Jinjila cats.
1. Morphological characteristics
The ideal Chinchilla should give people a thick bone, Well-balanced feeling with a sweet expression; body showing a soft, rounded curve. The whole head looks big and round, and a pair of big eyes are very round, the distance between the two eyes is wide, and they are widely separated.
Chinchilla has shorter limbs and is slightly smaller but more dexterous than Persian. Chinchilla has thick and shiny fur all over the body. In Europe and the United States and other countries, chinchilla cats are more common in single color. After years of artificial cultivation, many colors have been derived.
The long, thick coat softens the curves of the entire body and accentuates the round character.
Any of the following is a disqualification:
Coccyx deformity; incorrect number of toes; any apparent spinal deformity; skull deformity resulting in a misshapen face or head; Squint.
2. Color resolution
Silver Platinum Gila: The bottom coat is pure white. The hair tips on the back, ventral sides, head and tail are black. The overall appearance is silvery white. Darker limbs are permitted. Chin, ear hair, chest and abdomen are pure white. The eyes, lips, and nose have black pigment, as if drawing lines on the above-mentioned parts. Nose: rose. Paws: black. Eye color: green or blue-green.
Shadow Chinchilla: The undercoat is pure white. The hair tips on the back, ventral sides, head and tail are black. The overall appearance is silver gray. Darker limbs are permitted. The overall feeling is darker than the Silver Platinum Gila. Chin, ear hair, chest and abdomen are pure white. The eyes, lips, and nose have black pigment, as if drawing lines on the above-mentioned parts. Nose: rose. Paws: black. Eye color: green or blue-green.
Golden Chinchilla: The undercoat is creamy yellow. The hair tips on the back, ventral sides, head and tail are black. The overall appearance is golden yellow. Darker limbs are permitted. Chin, ear hair, chest, belly are cream yellow. The eyes, lips, and nose have black pigment, as if drawing lines on the above-mentioned parts. Nose: Deep rose red. Paws: black. Eye color: green or blue-green.
Shadow Gold Chinchilla: Creamy yellow undercoat. The hair tips on the back, ventral sides, head and tail are black. The overall appearance is darker than that of gold Jinjila. Darker limbs are permitted. Chin, ear hair, chest, belly are cream yellow. The eyes, lips, and nose have black pigment, as if drawing lines on the above-mentioned parts. Nose: Deep rose red. Paws: black. Eye color: green or blue-green.
3. Living habits
The young Jinjila was naive and naughty. After adulthood, the amount of activity gradually decreases, and the time to sleep and eat is relatively fixed.
The plump Chinchilla requires daily grooming and regular washing. Spending 5 minutes a day to groom your hair will also greatly reduce the frequency of hair loss. As one of the long-haired cats, they often need to eat food such as hair cream or cat grass to help the stomach get rid of hairballs.
Jinjila loves cleanliness, recognizes her master, and recognizes her own name. dry bright place. Eating habits are mostly small and frequent meals. Pay special attention to the salt in the food to be less like dry.
Protein should be balanced and reasonable. Generally, the protein of dry food should be controlled at about 34%.
As a rare purebred cat, the ability to climb and jump is relatively strong.
But still maintain the unique curiosity of cats, especially sensitive to objects such as cat sticks and small flying insects.
Jinjila, who has been accustomed to bathing since she was a child, is able to tolerate the noise of showers and bathtubs and even hairdryers. In order to ensure the health of the skin, you should take a shower every 10 days or so.