Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tips on Caring for Persian Cat

How Caring for Persian Cats - Tips latest way this time after a long ga update is Caring Ways Persian cat. Cats is fun, especially for those of you who Hobby persian cats, but love alone is not enough but you must know how to maintain it.

There is a miraculous thing to do to maintain this Persian cat. For more details you can see how persian cats below:


Provide a comfortable cage
Cage is an essential part of the maintenance of Persian cats, cage bad will be the main cause of the deteriorating health. Persian cat enclosure must have adequate air circulation, not to shed stuffy. Besides air circulation should also be considered. Wash every day food and beverage persia cat, do not get dirty and muddy in the cage.

Persian cat playing environment
An ideal place to play air humidity persia cat has about 43% to 55%, temperature 21 C to 24 C. Avoid playing a dirty environment and existing chemicals are harmful, causing poisoning cats.

Maintaining healthy persian cat fur
Habits of cats that can not be avoided is licking its own fur or better known as grooming. It aims to clean up the feathers of the dirt. But grooming habits that could be a problem for a Persian cat. As we know from the type of cat fur is longer. Because of its length it is possible to swallow while of course the big lick. After the feathers were swallowed into the stomach and then the fur will clot. This is called a hairball (hair balls).

To avoid hairball can be done by using a special toothpaste to prevent hairball that you can buy in a pet store near you. If you do not use toothpaste you may occasionally be able to give margarine on food. But if it has been clot in the stomach, it can be treated with be sure to allow for natural grass persian cat would eat it to vomit hairball. If you still can not have a hairball in the sense that large, so you would not want to have to go to the vet for surgery. While the characteristics suffer cat hairball is often experienced coughing, difficulty breathing, and of course vomiting.
I hope the article How to Maintain Persian Cats helpful.