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How to take care of male cat after neutering

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  How to take care of male   cat   after neutering? Do not FORCE THE MALE CAT to live IN THE cat nest AFTER THE MALE cat is NEUtered, avoid THE cat to do strenuous exercise. If the male cat vomits after neutering, give it normal saline or buy oral rehydration salts (ORS) at least 30ml a day. Male cat is very painful after neutering MEow non-stop, feed some special treatment of postoperative pain medicine, do not force the cat to eat. 1, do not force the male cat to live in the cat nest home after the cat into the cat nest, if it must get into a corner refused to come out, do not force it, but can not let it do strenuous exercise such as jumping, so as not to crack the wound. If he must jump, find a way to build some steps for him to go where he wants to go. In fact, you can also put the cat in a cage less worry. 2, the correct response to the male cat vomiting phenomenon in many cats after the operation will occur within three or four consecutive days vomiting phenomenon,...

What is a Cornish Rex cat?

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The   Cornish Rex   is a breed of domestic   cat . The Cornish Rex has no hair except for down. Most breeds of cat have three different types of hair in their coats: the outer fur or “guard hairs”, a middle layer called the “awn hair”; and the down hair or undercoat, which is very fine and about 1 cm long. Cornish Rexes only have the undercoat. They are prone to hair loss and many will develop a very thin coat or even go bald over large parts of their body. The curl in their fur is caused by a different mutation and gene than that of the   Devon Rex . The breed originated in Cornwall, Great Britain. What does a Cornish Rex look like? The Cornish Rex is an elegant, slender cat breed with long, muscular legs. The curve of the body from the ribs upwards, arched throughout, rounded rump, slender tail that always wags like a   dog   – often curled around the body as if it had a life of its own. The head is long and narrow showing a Roman profile. The whiskers ar...

How to train a cat to use a cat flap?

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  Some cats will approach a cat flap with curiosity, while others may be a bit more wary. Here, Author explains how to teach a cat to use a cat flap with confidence – just five steps. 1. Introduce the cat flap Initially, keep the cat flap locked, and begin by simply feeding and playing with your cat nearby. Anything you can do to create positive associations with the cat flap, such as leaving food treats in front of it, is helpful. 2. Open the cat flap Prop the cat flap open with heavy-duty tape to make an inviting opening for your cat to move through. Timid cats, especially, will appreciate being able to look out and see what awaits them on the other side.   3. Use rewards With a person on either side of the open cat flap, use high-value food treats (perhaps some chicken or fish , or other favourite snack) to entice your cat in or out. Alternatively, you could use a toy to tempt her through the opening. 4. Take it slowly Repeat the above a few times a day, for a...