If you want a British Shorthair cat's face and cheeks, you can feed some beef freeze-dried, but you must give the cat plenty of water, otherwise it will affect defecation, because freeze-dried does not contain any water , will absorb the water in the stomach and expand. So in addition to freeze-drying, you can actually feed the cat other food to make the face of the British shorthair cat rounder.
1. Feeding fresh raw beef is more helpful for cats than freeze-dried beef. Beef is rich in gills. Very rich in protein and trace elements such as creatine, etc., which are of great benefit to the healthy growth of cats. Cats who eat more beef will be stronger. However, there are some precautions for feeding raw beef (cats under three months should not be fed raw beef).
Beef should be selected from the best parts, without fat and all fascia removed, the meat is tender and lean. Freeze it at a low temperature of minus 20 degrees for more than 72 hours to kill germs and parasites. Cats who eat raw beef for a long time should be dewormed on time (once every 2-3 months). When feeding your cat for the first time, be sure to use small amounts. Give the cat an adaptation process, observe the stool the next day and continue feeding. If you don't like it, you can mix raw beef in a natural soup pot to improve palatability.
2. Feeding cat nutrition cream raw beef can only be used as a complementary food, and some cats are not suitable for eating raw beef with gastrointestinal sensitivities, and cats need to ensure a balanced nutrition in order to develop gills, so in addition to feeding staple food and meat In addition to the category, you can also feed some cat nutrition creams, such as Meowxiang nutrition cream. Nutritional cream can generally be fed to cats when they are three months old. You can feed the British shorthair cat a little every day. If you insist on eating, the cat will become more and more mellow.
3. Choose canned cat food. Compared with cat food, I personally recommend feeding cats canned cat food, because the meat content in canned food is more than that of cat food, and it is real meat. The starch content is also much lower than that of cat food, and the water in the can is also a lot. If economic conditions permit, you can feed the mid-to-high-end staple food canned cat food. If you feel that the price is unaffordable, you can choose to feed cheap canned cat snacks as complementary food, and cat food is still the staple food for cats. Be careful not to mix canned food and cat food, and the interval between the two foods should be more than two hours.