Himalayan cats (certain introduction) have a gentle and quiet personality, and are also very well-behaved when bathing and cutting their nails. The Himalayan cat is a mixture of Siamese and Persian cats. It has a slender body shape, stubby hands and feet, a generous face, and big round eyes. It is a long-haired cat. These shape characteristics are very similar to Persian cats. The face is suddenly black, which is very similar to a Siamese cat. The character mixes the gentleness, coquettishness and agility of the Persian cat with the intelligence and gentleness of the Siamese cat. What about Himalayan cats? Are Himalayan cats easy to raise?
How about Himalayan cats: Price, the price of Himalayan cats has a lot to do with their color. A seal-colored adult Himalayan cat costs about 3,000 yuan, a blue adult Himalayan cat costs about 2,500 yuan, and a chocolate-colored adult Himalayan cat costs 1,500 yuan. Arrangement, lilac adult Himalayan cat arrangement for 3,000 yuan. If it is a purebred Himalayan cat, the price may be as high as tens of thousands. Of course, if you raise it at home, you don’t need to check the pedigree. As long as the cat is close-eyed and healthy, it will be fine.
What about Himalayan cats: The hair is well-groomed. The hair of Himalayan cats is deep and well-developed, and they generally rarely shed hair. However, if you don’t pay attention to the grooming, it is easy for the hair to get knotted. Parents may wish to use a cat brush to groom Himalayan cats every day. Bathing does not have to be too frequent. If you must bathe your cat, be sure to do some warm-keeping work in advance, use cat shampoo, and wipe and blow immediately after bathing to prevent the hair from getting wet and growing bacteria.
What about Himalayan cats: For feeding and food, you can use ordinary cat food. If your cat’s hair is dull and dull, you may want to buy some cat food containing lecithin. Don't feed milk. If you can't absorb it, you will easily have diarrhea. Don't feed raw fish either. Snacks like small fish can be used as compliments, but don't feed them too much. Don't feed the snacks that humans eat to cats.
How about Himalayan cats? I believe everyone has a preliminary understanding. Parents who have questions may wish to leave a message to the editor.
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