What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Cats’ cheeks don’t itch. Cat cheek cheeks means that as the cat grows, the flesh next to the cheeks increases, making the face look rounder. Cats will not feel any physical discomfort during the process of hairing their cheeks, let alone face itchiness. As the cat's body grows and develops, its nutritional needs will gradually increase, and it is necessary to properly supplement the cat's protein and fat.
Methods to help cats with gill hair:
1. Do a good job of deworming. The presence of parasites in the cat's body will affect the body's absorption of nutrients, causing the cat to be undernourished, causing the body to be too thin and affecting the cat's cheeks.
2. Adjust your diet. Choose healthy cat food with a protein content of more than 35%. You can usually feed some beef, cooked egg yolks, chicken breasts, fish and shrimp, etc.
3. Supplement nutrition. Kittens need comprehensive nutritional supplements during their period, such as amino acids, taurine, lecithin, multivitamins and trace elements.
4. Massage. Regularly pinching its cheeks artificially can help hair growth.
5. Delayed sterilization. Extending the delayed sterilization time can allow the male cat to secrete more male hormones, and the secondary sexual characteristics of the male cat will develop more obviously.
6. Get enough rest. Give the cat a quiet environment, let the cat rest well, and have enough sleep time, which is more conducive to the cat's gills.