Academician Zhong Nanshan's team stated in the 2018 Health 100FUN program that pets could improve their immunity in the process of being exposed to various environments and bacteria. Many foreign research results and academic reports also affirmed the view that raising pets could improve human immunity. For example, people who owned cats had a 30% lower chance of heart disease. During the process of raising a cat, when the owner comes into contact with a diverse group of bacteria, the body will automatically produce antibiotics to improve immunity; when stroking the cat, it has a calming effect, can increase the level of IgA, and can reduce the infection rate of respiratory diseases and the rate of colds; the cat's behavior and sound (such as the cat's snoring) have a soothing effect on people, indicating that raising a cat has a positive impact on immunity in many ways.
Academician Zhong Nanshan's team mentioned in the 2018 Health 100FUN program that pets could be exposed to various environments and bacteria in the process of raising pets, thus improving their immunity. Academician Zhong Nanshan suggested that raising cats was good for children's health and could improve the owner's immunity. The reasons were as follows: 1. When the owner comes into contact with a diverse group of bacteria while raising a pet, the body will automatically produce antibiotics and improve immunity. 2. It has a calming effect when stroking pets, can increase the level of IgA, and can reduce the infection rate of respiratory diseases and the rate of colds. 3. Pets 'actions and sounds (such as a cat's snoring) had a soothing effect on people. Many cases showed that pets could help people with mental illness to a certain extent. 4. A ten-year follow-up experiment at the University of Arizona in the United States showed that people who owned cats had a 30% lower risk of heart disease. 5. The cat's body odor contains sulfur compounds, which can protect the mitochondria in cells, thereby reducing the probability of getting sick.
People with low immunity may have the following dangers when raising cats: 1. ** Toxoplasma infection risk **: Cats are the host of toxoplasmosis, and toxoplasmosis can be transmitted through cat feces. If a person with low immunity came into contact with cat claws or cat litter contaminated with toxoplasma, the toxoplasma eggs would hatch after entering the human stomach and become infected. Pregnant women were particularly dangerous to be infected with toxoplasma. It could cause infection of the fetus through the placenta, causing serious conditions such as premature birth, miscarriage, stillbirth, or teratoma. 2. ** Fungus infection risk **: Cat ringworm is a common skin disease caused by a fungus infection. It is easily transmitted to humans through items used or rubbed by cats, such as combs, scissors, cushions, utensils, etc. People with low immunity may have itchy skin and rashes after infection. In serious cases, it may lead to hair loss, large-scale skin diseases, and even exudative suppuration. 3. ** Bartonella risk **: About 10% of pet cats and 33% of stray cats carry Bartonella in their blood. If they are scratched, bitten, or in close contact with cats carrying the bacteria, they may contract Bartonella disease (cat scratch disease or cat scratch fever). 3 - 7 days after infection, there will be local papules, red spots and other non-suppurative inflammation, followed by head and face Granuloma or suppurative adenectomy, accompanied by low fever, headache, chills, general fatigue, discomfort, anorexia, vomiting and other symptoms. If people with low immunity were infected and not treated in time, it could lead to serious complications such as heart and brain, and even life-threatening. 4. ** Rabies risk **: Cats are carriers of rabies virus. If they are scratched or bitten by cats, they may be infected with rabies. Although the incidence of rabies in cats is lower than that in dogs, there is still a risk.
Academician Zhong Nanshan's suggestion to raise cats was true. Academician Zhong Nanshan and his team said that keeping pets (including cats) could help children adapt to allergens in advance and reduce the chances of developing asthma, allergy, and other problems. In addition, there were many benefits to owning cats. For example, a study at the University of Minneapolta found that owning a cat could reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by at least a third. Research showed that patients with treatment-resistant major depression could bring their pets (cats) home. After 12 weeks, their depression symptoms and social disability could be improved. After owning a cat, they could meet more like-minded friends and expand their circle of friends. It is good for children's growth. It can make children's immune system stronger, reduce the chances of ear infection, asthma, and allergy. Playing with cats can also develop children's minds. Raising cats can relieve loneliness and stress. When playing with cats, the brain releases Dopamine, which makes people feel happy. Raising cats is more worry-free. They don't need to walk every day. They are small, easy to take care of, and quieter. They can improve the quality of sleep. Playing with cats before bed helps to relieve stress and sleep. Sleeping with cats and listening to snoring can improve the quality of sleep. Raising cats could also cultivate a sense of responsibility.
Since there was no direct information on the Compound Cat Breeding Guide, the following suggestions were given in combination with the general cat breeding guide: ** 1. Kitten Stage (0 - 4 months old)** 1. ** Health monitoring ** - Take your weight every day and pay attention to the changes in your weight. If your weight does not gradually increase, there may be abnormalities. 2. ** Health precaution ** - Pay special attention to accidents such as diarrhea, vomiting, and falling. 3. ** Food and vaccine ** - At this stage, if you can't eat breast milk, you can feed it with goat's milk and inject the first dose of vaccine. ** 2. Young Cat Stage (4 - 11 months old)** 1. ** Reproduction Management ** - If you don't want the cat to reproduce, you need to perform a vasectomy before the estrus and urinating behavior occurs. 2. ** Food choices ** - It is recommended to choose full-term food or kitten-specific food. Ordinary adult cat food cannot meet the nutritional needs at this stage. ** 3. Adult Cat Stage (1 - 7 years old)** 1. ** Weight Management ** - It was easy to gain weight after sterilization, so it was necessary to ensure that the cat exercised sufficiently. 2. ** Health check and interaction ** - Annual health checkups to increase communication and interaction with cats. - It could be fed into cat food. ** 4. Elderly Cat Stage (7 + years old)** 1. ** Health monitoring ** - Pay attention to the changes in physical condition and behavior, because old cats have physical decline and are prone to illness. 2. ** Dietary adjustment ** - Food for older cats with low calories and high protein should be chosen. In addition, from some of the plots in the story, such as Iron Man's belief that cats are delicate, it may imply that better travel conditions (such as private jets) should be provided during breeding. At the same time, cats in the world of the complex world also have to adapt to the living environment of superheroes and get along with them. In terms of social interaction, they may also need some special "training" or adaptation process, but this is only an extension of the story.
The following is a guide to raising cats: * * 1. Name Chapter ** Giving a cat a name was like a creative adventure. Don't limit yourself to ordinary names, you can use them according to their quirks or your own whims. For example, if it always blocked the screen when you were watching TV, it would be called a "screen bully"; if it especially liked to sleep in your shoes, it would be called a "shoe treasure". * * 2. Playing ** 1. Cat toys didn't have to be shop-bought. A small ball of paper can make it happy. Throw the ball of paper, watch it fly over like a little ball of fur, and then pick it up again (if it wants to). At this time, you can pretend to be a football coach and shout "Good job, little player" to it. 2. You could also play hide-and-seek with it, but it usually came to you when you hid. Find a closet or hide under the bed, then quietly make some sounds to attract it. When it finds you, show a surprised look, and it will think that it is a super detective. * * 3. The feeding chapter ** 1. Although there were various scientific feeding methods, they could occasionally do something special. For example, putting the cat food in the shape of a small heart, or using a small biscuit mold to make the wet food into an interesting shape, like a star or a small fish, would make eating more interesting. 2. If the cat was not interested in a certain food, they could pretend to fight with it. If you hold the food in front of it and make it look delicious, then slowly give it, it might suddenly think that the food is delicious. * * 4. Sleeping ** 1. He wanted to create a super luxurious sleeping place for the cats, not an ordinary cat bed. For example, he could use a large cardboard box, put a soft blanket inside, and put some small toys inside to turn it into a cat castle. Then, like a tour guide, you could lead the cat into its castle and say,"Welcome to your exclusive castle, Your Majesty." 2. If it likes to sleep on your bed, you can put some small dolls around the place where it usually sleeps and surround it in the middle, just like its little guard. * * 5. Photograph ** 1. Want to take interesting photos of cats? You could put some funny accessories on it, such as small glasses and a small hat (provided that it didn't resist). Then, when it made some interesting expressions or actions, you could quickly snap photos. 2. He used the angle to take creative photos. For example, lowering the camera and shooting from the bottom up would make the cat look like a superhero overlooking the world, or shooting from a high place to capture its small and cute appearance. However, it was important to remember that behind these indecent interactions, it was necessary to ensure that the basic health and living needs of the cat were met, such as regular deworming, injections, clean water, and suitable food.
There were a few novels about cultivation starting from raising cats that could be recommended. Among them, the Nine Domain Immortal King was a completed cultivation novel. It told the story of the main character, Yan Feng, carrying a divine seed and charging into the immortal path. In addition," Ordinary People's Cultivation and Cat Raising Daily Life " was a novel that was being published. It described the story of an ordinary person who came to the world of cultivation with only one cat and struggled from scratch. In addition," Immortal Cultivation Begins from Becoming a Cat " was also a completed novel. It told the story of an ordinary person, Bai Mu, who became a cat fairy after her rebirth. These novels all focused on cultivation and cat rearing, which could satisfy the readers 'interest in this subject.
The following are the breeding guidelines for several large cats: ** 1. Maine Coon ** 1. ** In terms of diet ** - The Maine Coon had a large body and a large appetite, so he had to prepare enough cat food. 2. ** Living space ** - It requires a lot of space and a high amount of activity. Don't imprison it in a cage. It's best to have a large enough place at home for it to move around. 3. ** In terms of behavior ** - The Maine Coon liked to sharpen its claws. A professional cat tree should be prepared for it to prevent it from scratching the dining table, wardrobe, floor, etc. 4. ** In terms of health ** - A normal Maine Coon's lifespan was over 13 years old. It was necessary to pay attention to its health status, such as whether its daily activities, diet, and secretion were normal. ** 2. Ragdoll cat ** 1. ** In terms of diet ** - His stomach was not very good, and a sudden change in food could cause soft stool, so he had to pay special attention when changing food. 2. ** Living space ** - Ragdoll cats were big and needed enough space to move around. 3. ** In terms of health ** - The lifespan is 12 - 15 years. During the feeding process, you must pay attention to health problems. ** 3. Norway Forest Cat ** 1. ** In terms of diet ** - In addition to meat, they had to feed Norway fish liver oil, high-fat food, and raw fish. 2. ** Living space ** - It was larger and needed enough space to move around. 3. ** In terms of health ** - Their lifespan was 18 - 20 years. They had to pay attention to the health of their hair and clean it regularly to prevent knots and the breeding of lice. ** 4. Siberian Cat ** 1. ** In terms of diet ** - There was no mention of special diet requirements, but it could refer to the diet requirements of ordinary large cats to ensure adequate nutrition intake. 2. ** Living space ** - It was larger and needed enough space to move around. 3. ** In terms of health ** - The lifespan was 18 - 20 years, and they had to clean their hair and coat regularly to prevent knots and the breeding of lice. All in all, the owners of large cats needed to have enough financial ability to support their diet and possible medical expenses. At the same time, they had to be patient and careful enough to give them enough space to move, a reasonable diet, and regular health checks.
The following are some of the couple cat raising game guides: - **<< The Game of a Romance Couple's Home >**: - Start your love life in your exclusive cabin and try all kinds of games. - Form a sweet couple with your partner, live together in a cute house, and explore more interesting content. - Experience virtual love in the game and create cute little characters that you like. - He planned his life in the game reasonably. - You can freely create all kinds of characters in the game to create exclusive game characters. - **< Kitten Big City >**: This is a simulation exploration game with cats as the main character. However, there is no unique strategy specifically for couples to raise cats. However, it can be speculated that both parties can explore the 3D boxroom-style level carefully designed by the game together and share the fun of cat adventures in the big city. Due to the different ways of playing different cat raising games, couples could communicate with each other and work together to better experience the game. For example, one party was responsible for the daily care of the cat, and the other party was responsible for exploring new areas or completing specific tasks.
There were the following precautions for raising cats: ** 1. The environment ** 1. ** Stable living environment **: Cats are highly vigilant and introverted animals. Changing their living environment often will cause stress reactions. When they enter a new environment, they will lose their sense of security, resulting in increased stress and may cause mental damage. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain a relatively stable living environment. 2. ** Sealing windows and balcony protection **: Cats like to climb high and are curious. If they live on a high floor, they may want to rush out when they see birds outside the window and fall off the building easily. Therefore, the windows should be sealed and the balcony windows should be installed with protective nets or screens. 3. ** Comfortable cat nest **: provide a warm and comfortable cat nest for the cat. This will help the cat relax its vigilance during sleep, improve the quality of sleep, and make it feel more secure. ** 2. Health-related ** 1. ** Vaccinations ** - ** Cat triple vaccine **: Kittens can be injected at the age of 9 weeks. One injection every 15 - 20 days, a total of three injections, and then once a year. The next year's injection should be about one month earlier than the previous year. - ** Rabies vaccine **: One injection per year. Cats may carry and be infected with the rabies virus, so it is necessary to get a rabies vaccine. 2. ** Shower frequency ** - ** Autumn and Winter **: The weather is cold and dry. It is recommended to bathe the cats once every 3 - 5 months. - ** Spring and Summer **: The weather is warm. It is recommended to bathe the cats once every 1 - 3 months. Because cats were relatively clean and their skin secreted protective substances, too frequent bathing would damage the skin environment, leading to rough hair and skin diseases. 3. ** Insect Control ** - ** Insect Deworming **: Generally, once every 5 - 6 months. - ** External deworming **: Once every 3 - 6 months. Although many cats were raised at home, their living habits and environment still made it easy for them to be infected with parasites. Regular deworming could play a preventive role. 4. ** Cleanliness ** - ** Household hygiene **: Clean up frequently and regularly. Clean every corner of the house to prevent the cat from eating things with eggs and contracting parasites. - ** Cat litter hygiene **: Clean the cat litter every month and often put it under the sun to dry and disinfect it. ** 3. Ways to Treat Cats ** 1. ** Avoiding violence **: Cats are small and soft. Violent treatment can easily injure them. Injuries to internal organs can be fatal. 2. ** To avoid scaring cats with cucumbers **: Cats are timid and can't stand being scared. Shock may cause stress that may endanger their lives. 3. ** To avoid neglecting cats **: As a pet, domestic cats have limited entertainment activities. The owner needs to spend 15 - 20 minutes a day to accompany and play with them. Long-term neglect will make the cat stay away from the owner. When accompanying, you can reward snacks to enhance the relationship, but you can't overfeed. 4. ** Avoiding forced interaction **: Don't make a scene at the cat, don't hug it or stroke it by force, or it may cause stress. ** 4. Diet-related ** 1. ** Nutritional balance **: Don't think that it's enough just because the cat is full. Pay attention to nutritional balance. Cats have a high demand for protein. When choosing staple cat food, you can choose products with about 37 - 45% protein. 2. ** Food exchange method **: If you want to exchange food for the cat, don't rush it. You should do it step by step. For example, after the cat comes home from the pet shop, don't immediately change the previous cat food. ** 5. Other matters to note ** 1. ** When the cat is grinding teeth **: Keep the plastic bag well, because the cat may bite the plastic bag, and in the process, it may entangle itself and suffocate, or swallow a piece to cause intestinal obstruction, which needs to be removed. 2. ** Birth Control **: Pet cats enter estrus at 6 - 12 months of age. Birth control is recommended. Birth control for both male and female cats is beneficial to health and can reduce emotional anxiety and nervousness during estrus. 3. ** Cat litter replacement **: Change the cat litter frequently. It is recommended to shovel the litter twice a day, morning and evening, because cats love cleanliness.
The standards for raising cats varied according to age, exercise, and other factors: 1. ** Calorie intake **: Cats aged 2 - 3 months need 250 kcal daily, cats aged 5 months need 130 kcal daily, cats aged 7 - 8 months need 100 kcal daily, cats aged 10 - 12 months need 70 - 80 kcal daily. An adult cat over the age of one only needed 60 kilocalories per day. Cats that exercised a lot would need 20 kilocalories per day, so they needed 80 kilocalories per day. As for older cats, they only needed 45 kilocalories per day. 2. ** In terms of diet ** - ** Kitten period (below 6 months)**: You need to eat kitten-specific cat food. Chicken breast meat can be supplemented, but snacks should not be used as a staple food to avoid being picky. If you need to gain weight, you can feed cat food with more than 40% crude protein. Since cats are not good at chewing, they should eat less and eat more. The particles are small and soft. If necessary, the kittens can soak the cat food in goat milk powder and feed it. - ** Adult cats **: Cat food should be prepared according to needs to avoid excessive hunger or satiety. When choosing cat food, you should consider the cat's needs, pay attention to safety, avoid cat food that contains excessive amounts of chemicals, and supplement Vino trace elements to meet daily needs. 3. ** Bathing **: Cats can bathe around two months old, but they need to pay special attention to their weak immune system. After three months, they can bathe normally. Generally, they have already received the first vaccine and are immune to it. The temperature of the water should be slightly higher than the temperature of a human's bath. Use a special shower gel for cats and dry it quickly. Don't let the wind blow. 4. ** Use of cat litter **: Place about 5CM of cat litter. If the cat doesn't know how to use it, you can put its poop into the litter box and use its claws to dig the cat litter to remind it, or put it into the litter box after the cat has finished eating to guide it to the toilet. Try to choose a tasteless, water-compatible, dust-free product for the cat litter. It is best to clean it 1 - 2 times a day. 5. ** Daily interaction **: Don't use your hands to play with the cat. Use toys to play with the cat, such as the chicken feather cat stick. If you want to cultivate the cat's habit of accepting petting, you should train it to cut its nails, touch its claws, and touch its belly from a young age. 6. ** Insect Repellent **: Repellent once a month in the early stages. If you don't bring them out later, expel them once every three months or half a year (both internal and external). You can choose Hai Le Miao for internal drive, and you can choose Da Chong for external drive. It is not recommended to use Fu Lai En. 7. ** Regarding the vaccine **: Basically, you can get it in three months. You can get three shots of Miaosanduo and one shot of rabies (to prevent the spread of cat plague and other diseases). You can buy imported Pfizer's vaccine online and inject it on your own. You can inject it on the back of your neck. The first three shots are 21 days apart, and the interval for rabies is 2 weeks. 8. ** In terms of sterilization **: It can be sterilized at about 6 months old. Female cats have a greater reaction during estrus. Male cats can not be sterilized if they are not affected by the female cat's hormones, but male cats may pee everywhere during estrus. 9. ** Catgrass **: Cats have the habit of licking their fur. They can be fed with catgrass (such as wheat seedlings, which can be cultivated in water) at about four months. If the cat does not eat it, you can buy catgrass tablets.