Several tips for raising Siamese cats
Siamese cats (definite introduction)

Siamese cats are native to Thailand. More than 200 years ago, this precious cat was only raised in royal palaces and large temples in Thailand. They were nobles who never left the house. The current Siamese cat is also known as the "Prince of Cats" and is particularly popular among people. Not only its elegant appearance, intelligence and thoughtfulness have also become a place that people talk about. Do you know how to properly raise Siamese cats? Here are some tips for everyone.


1. Of course, Siamese cats can better adapt to the local climate of their owners. However, because it comes from Thailand, it is still very sensitive to cold, so the Siamese cat's cat nest must be in a warm place. Fortunately, it can not be exposed to direct sunlight during the day and there is no cool breeze at night. This cat prince is very critical of his cat's nest, so the setting in the cat's nest must be comfortable enough, otherwise the cat may not be willing to sleep.


 2. Because Siamese cats have very beautiful coats and they themselves love beauty, we must pay special attention when providing external care to Siamese cats. Combing Siamese cats every day, catching fleas from time to time, and bathing cats every once in a while are all necessary so that they will feel refreshed.


3. Siamese cats have deep feelings for their owners and need constant caress and care from their owners. Therefore, when the owners express their love, they can touch them and look at them affectionately. Siamese cats Will understand. Moreover, Siamese cats like to be held by their owners, so owners may wish to hold Siamese cats from time to time to reduce mutual affection. If you are forced to separate from your master, you may die of depression.


4. Siamese cats are very smart and can learn things quickly. Therefore, owners cannot waste their cats’ instincts and should always train Siamese cats, such as somersaults, holding objects, etc. Siamese cats are also very willing to learn these skills, and they can even walk on a leash.


5. Siamese cats love to fight, so they should be separated when they first enter the house; if a new pet comes to the house, Siamese cats should also be separated, because they are often aggressive. Siam stirs up trouble.


As long as they have these little skills, Siamese cats will definitely be perfect pets at home and will get along well with their owners.

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