British Shorthair What if the stomach is not good? British Shorthair cats are fed healthy! In this era, the diet is more and more diversified, and many people eat It's getting better and better, but it's getting worse and worse. Of course, cats are like us humans. Now there are more and more nutritional supplements and food, but the body quality of cats is not as good as that of stray cats outside. Of course, the most mentioned problem is diarrhea.
All cats have a common feature, that is, the digestive function of the stomach is relatively weak, and the British shorthair cat is no exception. This is mainly reflected in the sudden change of rations. Suddenly, it will cause it to have diarrhea, but there is no need to worry too much. As long as you adjust it to the new cat food reasonably and slowly, don't change it all at once, it will not be easy to have diarrhea. Drinking water should pay attention to cleanliness. You can add probiotics to the water to regulate the stomach, which can fundamentally solve the gastrointestinal problems of British shorthair cats.
British Shorthair cats hate to be close to their owners. If you only like them to sleep on your lap, you need to pay attention, because cats have long-term If you don't exercise, you will gain weight, and cats who are overweight will also have problems with their physical condition. Therefore, the diet should be balanced. The principle of abnormality in cats caused by excessive obesity is very simple. Just like us, if we don’t exercise at ordinary times, if we gain weight, many diseases will come to our door. Therefore, to have a well-behaved and healthy cat, you should play games with it for at least half an hour every day, so as to increase the relationship between you and the cat, and maintain a well-proportioned figure together.
Feeding a cat is actually a very simple matter. It is much simpler than feeding a dog. Sticking to you, you only need to shovel shit when you have time, play with the cat stick for a while, it can be your little girl~
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