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Here are a few things to keep in mind when dealing with Balinese cats!

2022-02-26 / 351 Read

The Bali cat is a long-haired variant of the Havana cat population. It has smooth and beautiful back hair and an elegant posture. It is a very popular pet cat. Some friends will be curious about whether Bali cats are easy to raise and how to get along with them. Today, I will tell you the precautions for raising Bali cats.

First, you should make friends with the Balinese cat. When you start getting in touch with a Balinese cat, don't rush to be friendly with the Balinese cat, but let the Balinese cat get to know the owner gradually. The best time to approach the Balinese cat is when it is eating, you can talk softly to the Balinese cat, but don't touch it yet, approach it when the Balinese cat is relaxed, and let the Balinese cat know that you like it . Don't startle your Balinese cat with loud noises and sudden actions. As the Balinese becomes more familiar with the owner, give some petting, but not too much at first. As long as there is patience and a gentle attitude, the Balinese cat will have a good impression of the owner and build affection.

Second, to understand the personality of the Balinese cat. After mastering the general habits of Balinese cats, it is also necessary to understand the personality of Balinese cats, which is conducive to establishing and consolidating the relationship between people and cats. The personality of each Balinese cat is not exactly the same, some Balinese cats like to exercise, some Balinese cats are lazy, some Balinese cats like to be close and coquettish with their owners, and some Balinese cats don’t like the owner’s excessive petting and petting. Cuddle it, some Balinese cats like ball toys, and some Balinese cats are interested in toys like birds. Knowing the personality of the Balinese cat, you can take targeted measures to enhance the relationship between you!

Third, don't punish the Balinese cat too often. Unlike other animals, punishment doesn't play a role in Balinese cats. So when the Balinese cat hates it, let it know that the owner doesn't want it to do so, and don't beat or scold it at will. Otherwise, the Balinese cat will think that the owner does not like it, feel that there is no warmth at home, and even run away from home. Under normal circumstances, after a certain age of Balinese cats have lived with their owners for a period of time, they know what is allowed and what is not allowed.

Fourth, hold the Bali cat correctly. Although it is a very common thing to hold a cat, if you don't pay attention, either the person will be scratched by the Bali cat, or the cat will be injured, and even the cat will be disabled for life. Before holding a Balinese cat, familiarize yourself with the cat, pat the Balinese cat on the forehead or stroke the Balinese cat's back. Depending on the size and weight of the Balinese cat, it can be grasped with one or both hands, but never by the ears, tail or limbs. If you scratch the ears, it is easy to break the ears of the Balinese cat, resulting in disability. Scratching limbs can easily be bitten by cats. The Bali cat's tail is very sensitive, pulling the tail or stepping on it can easily lead to cat attack.

The above are some points to pay attention to in the process of getting along with Bali cats, everyone should keep in mind!