If you don't pay attention to its name, you can hold it in your arms and gently hit it. Say that next time I call you Mimi (or you can take it with you), you must promise to hit your little PP if you don't promise! ! My cat is like this. )
If you are naughty, just tap it and say, don't be naughty next time!
If you can't eat chicken liver, you will get rickets, that is, kittens are prone to lumbar fractures when they grow up, and then they will be paralyzed. The consequences are very serious. Never feed chicken liver.
First, it takes some time to communicate with cats. Don't be impatient. Giving it delicious food is the first step of your friendly communication. If you always don't give it the right food, it won't feel safe in your home. Please coax it, communicate with it, and touch its chin and forehead with your hands, which are all cats' favorites. Buy it something delicious and let others work after raising relatives.
Second, you should know that the diet of cats is different from that of humans. We can't take our own preferences as cat food.
There are many foods that cats can't eat.
Cold and overheated food-A cat's tongue is afraid of heat, and its body will reject cold and overheated food.
Irritating foods, such as pepper, mustard and spicy oil.
Things containing onions and garlic (including cooked ones)-will destroy red blood cells, cause anemia, and in severe cases, lead to death.
Milk and dairy products-Some adult cats and dogs lack an enzyme to digest milk.
Cookies, sweets-easy to cause tooth decay, chocolate, cakes and other foods with high sugar content may lead to diabetes.
Salty foods, such as ham and dry goods, have high salt content, which has adverse effects on the heart and kidneys of cats and easily leads to kidney calculi.
Excessive food
Viscera-contains vitamin A, which is harmful to the joints of cats.
Aquatic products, such as octopus and squid, can cause indigestion, vomiting and even death.
Chicken bones, fish bones-not easy to digest, and even hurt the gastrointestinal tract.
2. The ideal cat food should contain vitamins, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, amino acids and protein, and the cooking should be light.
Cats are carnivores. Meat and fish are both high-phosphorus foods and rich in animal protein. However, eating these foods alone can lead to calcium deficiency. In addition, in order to prevent cats from constipation, you can give cats some fruits and vegetables, such as spinach. Water and amino acids are also important.
The ideal food for cats-well-done beef, chicken breast, fish (less prickly) and high-quality cat food.
In addition, I suggest that you don't bathe the kitten immediately, because you are not familiar with each other, and the kitten can easily scratch you. When you are familiar with it, give it a bath, and be sure to blow dry after washing.