Charlie: The Adorable and Easy - to - Raise Dragon Li Cat

Charlie: The Adorable and Easy – to – Raise Dragon Li Cat

Actually, I like dogs more than cats. However, as I raised this little guy, I found that he brought us a lot of joy. So I’m really glad about my decision at that time.

The pictures were taken in June this year. Charlie has grown from the original 0.9kg to 1.56kg.

The cat who loves playing with a stick

I don’t know why it looks terrified

Finally, here’s a video showing the little guy’s amazing jumping ability.

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I didn’t expect anyone to read this. Thank you all for your support. I’ll continue.

The little guy is named Charlie, which was given by my son. (During that time, he was reading the children – banned book “Charlie IX” and liked the protagonist, so he used this name.)

Although the examination results were okay, the veterinarian still asked me to observe him at home for a week and then go for vaccination if there were no problems. There’s a magical story about vaccination. Every time it was almost time for vaccination, he would vomit. The veterinarian had told me that if vomiting or other discomfort occurred before vaccination, it needed to be postponed. I told the people at the pet hospital that they didn’t need to remind me of vaccination on WeChat. Just check if the little guy vomited, and I’d know. Later, I carefully observed his vomit and determined that it was hairballs he had licked into his stomach. Because except for vomiting, Charlie’s mental state was as good as before. He ate, drank, played, and slept as usual.

The little guy is really young and extremely naughty. He plays non – stop, as if he has an endless supply of energy.

This is the state when he’s about to attack.

Isn’t this picture cute?

When he was a kitten, his head looked so big and out of proportion. Hahaha.

Finally, here’s a video of him getting vaccinated. The little nurse said he was so well – behaved. I’ll update tomorrow. Go to bed early. I have to get up early for work tomorrow. Good night to all of you.

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This is the original answer:

It’s very easy to raise. They have good physical health, are not prone to getting sick, and have low costs. I picked up my cat at the end of May this year. At that time, my son said he wanted to raise a cat. That morning, I was chatting with a friend about what kind of cat to raise. When I came back from work in the evening, I met a kitten (about 2 – 3 months old) in the community. It meowed at me. I said, “Are you hungry? Come to my home and eat cat food.” Unexpectedly, it really followed me, trotting all the way to my doorstep. I took out a bag of cat food for it. The little guy was starving and ate a lot.

Later, it followed me to the bike shed and wouldn’t leave… It wanted to be petted.

Since we had such a strong bond, I decided to keep it. My son also agreed. At that time, it was very skinny, only 0.9kg. One of its eyes was half – open. I thought there was something wrong with its eye. But the next morning, I saw that it was okay. It was probably just dirty. Later, I took it to the pet hospital for an examination. Everything was normal. Then came the normal process of deworming and vaccination. Oh, by the way, it’s a male cat.

There was an episode. In the morning, when I took it in the car on the way to work, it kept barking wildly under the passenger seat. It turned out that it needed to poop. There was no cat litter, and after barking for a while, it finally couldn’t hold it anymore and pooped on the floor mat. Then it kept barking. I knew it disliked the smell, but I was driving and couldn’t pick it up. Later, when I was waiting for a red light, I grabbed it and put it beside my feet. It gave me a look of disdain, as if to say, “No cat litter is bad enough, but you even put me with the poop. What are you thinking?”

That’s it for now. I’ll update if there are people reading…


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