Every cat has a different personality.

Every cat has a different personality.

Every cat has a different personality.

I have raised all three of these cats and am still raising them.

Every cat has a different personality, so it actually has nothing to do with the breed.

Let me tell you what I think~

My Siamese is the most mischievous. It’s as lively and active as a dog, and has never been stressed. It immediately gets familiar with the environment wherever it goes. It eats when it needs to eat and sleeps when it needs to sleep. It has a good personality, except for wagging its tail and rolling around. It has never been sick. It sheds so-so, and is a soft girl, crying all day long.

I have raised the American Shorthair since she was three months old. She was so cute, sweet, and beautiful when she was young, but now she is shedding, losing, losing, being lazy, and tripping. His feet always rub against your soles wherever you walk. It’s so annoying. The urinary system of the neutered male cat is not very good. Sometimes he gets urethritis, but usually I put him in a cage. When he protests, he will keep squatting in the litter box. I guess he gets inflamed and is easily stressed.

My family has 9 British shorthairs, including blue cats, blue and white, no, 10, and a pure black. I’m sorry, there are too many cats and I can’t remember clearly. The British shorthair’s temper is really good and bad, and it seems to be sick more easily than the American shorthair. His eyes and urethra are not very good, and his stomach and intestines seem to be average. He often vomits and has diarrhea, but they are all physiological and will heal on their own. Because he eats too much, this happens. Maybe it’s because they eat too much. The stress level depends on the cat’s personality. To

sum up

, the choice of cat to raise mainly depends on your eye contact and your current financial ability. If you are a student, I don’t recommend you to raise a cat. If you like it, just spend some time with it. If you are working now, you can consider raising one to accompany you, but you have to think about the hair loss and the possibility of random urination and howling after estrus. Can you bear these? Cats sometimes get sick and it may cost a lot of money to treat them. If you are a girl, I still hope you can think about it carefully. If you are going to get married and have children

in the future and the elderly in your family do not agree with you raising a cat, will you abandon him? I raised my Siamese and American Shorthair before I got married. At that time, I had just been together with my husband. Later, we adopted many cats abandoned by their owners. My current baby is more than 8 months old. I used to fight with my family for a long time because of the cats. Now they understand that raising cats really has no effect on children, so they don’t care anymore.

So what I want to say is that it is really not important what kind of cat you raise. What is important is whether you can take care of him and give him a stable environment after raising him. If you have considered all these, I would like to recommend myself. My kittens are very cute.

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