CATDOLL : How to raise a European Shorthair cat?

How to raise a European Shorthair cat?
How to raise a European Shorthair cat:

1. Feed your cat a rich diet and not a single diet to avoid malnutrition. Change the food to different flavors regularly and supplement calcium, iron and vitamins in appropriate amounts.

2. Brush your cat's teeth every week to prevent food debris from adhering to the teeth and breeding bacteria, which can cause dental tartar.

3. Bathe your cat once a month or so to clean off the dirt on its body and prevent it from being infected by bacteria and developing skin diseases.

4. Deworm your cat internally and externally once every three months to avoid gastrointestinal and skin problems.

5. Short-haired cats are full of energy. You can prepare items such as cat climbing frames for them to let them expend their energy and prevent them from damaging furniture.

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