Raising Simba: A Rewarding Journey with an Easy – to – Raise Cat

It’s extremely easy to raise, just like raising a son!

When I picked it up, its eyes hadn’t opened yet, and it was smaller than the size of a palm.

It grew up eating goat milk, kitten milk cake, and cat food. It ate snacks occasionally and very rarely ate canned food.

So, without the mother cat’s milk and care, it was raised by me, a “step – mother” who came along later, into a fairly chubby adult cat.

After having them, you’ll feel that raising a cat is like raising a child. And it’s much easier than raising a baby.

Edited on March 6, 2019, 00:05

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Update on January 4, 2019:

Last week, it weighed 4KG. Just after having an operation, it refused to wear the collar but recovered very quickly. It was fine the next day.

Now it’s a handsome young cat.

Update on October 6, 2018:

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It’s easy to raise.

This is how it was on the first day it came to my home:

It was probably about two months old, very friendly, not picky about food, lively, and healthy. What can I do? I can only be patient and educate it, take it for a physical examination and deworming, learn to trim its nails, put away all the breakable items, and play with it every day.

Fifty – one days later… Now it looks like this:

Its sleeping position is very cute:

Occasionally, when it gets too excited while playing, it will still gently bite my leg. When I shout, it will immediately jump away… I hope it can get rid of this bad habit when it grows up.

Having him makes me worry about him a lot. Every day when I come home and see this little meowing thing, my heart feels warm; in the middle of the night, when I get up, although he’s very sleepy, he struggles to get up and watch me use the toilet. When I pet him, he will respond with a hoarse voice, purring, which is very healing.

When I call its nickname, it will trot over whenever and wherever I am. People say I’ve raised a fake cat. Hahahaha

By the way, its formal name is Simba. Isn’t it imposing!


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