Egyptian cat care knowledge
Egyptian cat (definite introduction)

Egyptian cats are medium-sized short-haired cats. They are agile and agile. If you If you want to raise an Egyptian cat, it is best to prepare a good cat climbing frame at home, so that they can get sufficient exercise even if they do not go out. Because they may often climb up and down, you must collect fragile items in your home, otherwise they may break things such as vases if you are not careful. In addition, if you already have a dog or cat at home, then it is not suitable for you to raise another Egyptian cat, because Egyptian cats are not particularly friendly when seeing strange animals, especially for purebred Egyptian cats. When they see a strange cat, they will even come up with the original story to compete with each other.

Although Egyptian cats seem to be difficult to control, they actually hope that their owners will pay more attention to them. In general, as long as the owner keeps paying attention to them and interacts with them regularly, they will become more dependent on your presence for survival. Things that owners need to do every day include cleaning the cat litter box, preparing food, playing with the cat, etc. For office workers, if you don’t have enough time to play with your cat, you should prepare some toys for your cat to help them get through the boring days one after another.

Egyptian cats appeared earlier than many cats, so some of their behavioral characteristics are not common with many cats. For example, Egyptian cats are particularly sensitive to temperature, and they like to stay in warm places, so , when the temperature is low, it is best for the owner to prepare a small nest for the cat in a place where the cat can bask in the sun, so that they can nest in and enjoy the warm sunshine.

The first thing to note is that the pregnancy period of Egyptian cats is longer than that of ordinary cats, usually about 73 days. During the cat's pregnancy period, the owner must ensure that the cat can receive sufficient nutrition and not let them have conflicts with other animals.

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