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How to feed a Birman cat

2021-07-24 / 393 Read

Birmans are medium-sized cats, slightly longer than Persians. In addition to the narrow face, the coat color of the trunk is light golden yellow, which is in sharp contrast with the color of the hair on the head and tail. The most attractive part of the Birman cat should be the pair of innate sapphire-like stone eyes, exuding charming charm, coupled with the simple and blurred life experience, a bit like the mysterious son of a rich family. The characteristics of the limbs are more obvious, the snow-white soles. On the whole there is a special temperament that other cats do not have.

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One of the things that Birman cats like is animal liver, which is also rich in vitamin A. This is also a disadvantage, because excessive intake of vitamin A can lead to muscle stiffness, deformation of bones and joints, liver disease, and more. Avoid foods high in fat and stale in your cat diet, which can lead to insufficient vitamin E intake and can lead to extremely painful inflammation of body fat. The enzymes rich in some raw fish are likely to destroy vitamin B1 and induce neurological diseases in cats, so it is best to cook fish food before feeding it to cats.

For the feeding of Birman cats, the main food is meat, and some non-meat food should be added as auxiliary materials, so as to meet the various needs of cats and cats for nutrients. Cats have higher nutritional requirements than dogs. The extra cod liver oil prepared for cats is best to be cautious. Excessive intake will lead to excessive intake of vitamin A and vitamin D, which will cause some bone diseases.

The Birman, like other cats, loves cleanliness. A clean growing and living environment is also a better emotional communication with cats. Take care to create such a comfortable and cat-friendly space. Groom your cat every day, especially during the moulting season, at least twice a day. Do a thorough hair care with a hair cleanser once a week, so that the number of baths can be reduced appropriately, twice a month in summer and once a month in winter.