Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Care for Your Persian Kitty the Right Way

Animal care is an importnat task for your new baby, especially looking after your Persian cats as they require some special attention. Even though Persian cats have soft, long fur, shedding is quite minimal  Caring for these furred delicate beauties is not much of a hassle as long as you follow few simple Persian cat care tips.

Fur issues

Even though the long fur doesn’t shed frequently brushing and combing can prevent the coat from getting matted and can provide a very nice bonding time between you and your new baby.  Prevent any fur problems by giving your cat a nice long brush and comb along the matted region to unknot the fur.

Apart from preventing tangling, combing your Persian cat’s hair can help get rid of the dead fur on its undercoat. You can get your Persian cat’s fur snipped into a lion clip, which will make it look similar to a lion’s fur and will also keep dirt from sticking onto the cat’s fur.

Toxic free toys

While playing with your Persian kitty, don’t use your hand especially when there are games involving biting. Instead, buy a few toxic free toys that can help prevent unwanted injuries and hand-biting habits.

Detergents should be kept away

Persian cats are naturally curious and they like to smell and lick everything that triggers their curiosity. Keep detergents, soaps and other hazardous chemicals away or in a stored space. Try putting the cat n a secured area while you clean the house, to avoid any untoward incidents.


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