Chinchilla cats are aristocrats among cats. They like to stick to their owners, have a sweet voice, and love to be clean. Therefore, they are welcomed by many cat lovers. However, some people who know that chinchilla cats have no legs do not know how to choose a good looking chinchilla cat. So, how to choose a purebred chinchilla cat? What are the selection skills of chinchilla cats?
1> Look at the face shape. A chinchilla with good quality should have a flat face when viewed from the side. If you see that Jinjila has an obvious high bridge of nose, then there is no "original quality" at all, and it is regarded as a pet level at best.
2> Look at the ears. The ears should be short, and cats with ears as tall as rabbits will not be able to see well. If the ear edge is arc-shaped or if the ear edge grows into a pointed shape, it will affect its sweet appearance.
3> Look at your nose. The nose is brick red, and the nose line and lip line are black. The length of the nose is an important criterion for judging the quality of the chinchilla. Chinchilla's nose is a "short" nose, not a Persian, which is "no" nose like the Exotic short nose.
4> Look at your eyes. Chinchilla's eyes should be the largest among all cat species. They look like black eyeliner and are particularly attractive. Eyes are generally green or blue-green. Eye colors other than copper, yellow, gold, amber, green or blue-green are disqualifying.
There must be eyeliner, and it must be dark and obvious. The clearer and darker the better. The eyes are round and bulging. Such cats have good qualities and look very sweet. If you see Jinjila with almond-shaped eyes, you will be greatly discounted.
5> Look at the paw pads. All chinchilla paw pads must be black. The color of the body is not uniform, such as wearing some color hairs that are not acquired factors. If it is an acquired factor, such as the chest and paws where the cat often licks, it may be acceptable.
6>Look at the coat color. According to coat color, chinchillas can be divided into golden cats, white cats, mouse gray cats, and silver gradient cats. Cats with good quality should be among these expressions.
After your baby Chinchilla arrives home, you should pay attention to the following points:
Drinking water needs: After all, water is as important to chinchilla cats as it is to people. It is not only a necessary requirement for diet, but also their basic nutrition, but it is easily ignored by most owners. Although cat food also contains water, you should still prepare clean drinking water in your cat's water bowl at all times, especially in hot weather. This will prevent it from drinking water from the toilet, or from looking for water in the kitchen or bathhouse.
Feeding method: It is very important to develop the habit of feeding chinchilla cats food at certain times and occasions. And it should be noted that young cats need to eat frequently and more food, and often need to be fed at least four times a day. Adult cats only need to be fed once in the morning and once in the evening.
Feeding amount: The amount of food should be determined according to the age, size, exercise volume and nature of the chinchilla cat. You may wish to refer to the instructions on the food package or consult a veterinarian. In order to reduce the change of food and protect the health of pet teeth, you may wish to combine canned food and dry feed or feed them in turns.
Food intake control: About 90% of cats know how to control their food intake to maintain balance and elongation of the body. Even so, you should not indulge and let it eat randomly. Fat chinchilla cats are indeed more prone to health problems. If you want your cat to have a healthy body and ideal weight, in addition to controlling the excess of food, you need to prepare some toys for it to play and exercise.
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