Persian cats begin to shed their fur on a large scale in spring and autumn every year. In autumn, they change into thick fur to keep warm, and in spring, they shed the thick fur to spend the summer. When Persian cats are about three months old, they will also shed the fine hair. What should cat owners pay attention to during the Persian cat's shedding period: 1. Comb the Persian cat's hair frequently. Cat owners should comb the Persian cat's hair frequently to comb away the fallen dead hair and reduce the chance of the Persian cat eating hair. 2. Persian cats have a light and nutritious diet. Feed them more nutritious food, such as egg yolk, bone soup, goat milk powder, etc., and eat them with hair-related pet nutritional supplements such as Speedy or Meow Lecithin. 3. Keep the Persian cat warm. During the molting period, the Persian cat will shed a lot of hair. If the temperature difference is large, the cat owner should prepare a hot water bottle and a quilt for the Persian cat. |
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