My Healthy and Clean Siamese Treasure

My Healthy and Clean Siamese Treasure

In the world of cat – raising, my Siamese cat can be regarded as a “model student.” From the time I brought it home when it was nearly two months old to now, at over one year old, it has brought me countless surprises and touches with its healthy body and clean – loving habits, and it has also given me a new understanding of cats.​

I still remember the first time I held it in my arms. Its small body curled up, and those timid yet curious eyes instantly melted my heart. I secretly made up my mind to take good care of this little guy. Fortunately, in the past year or so, it seems to be favored by the god of luck and has never been sick. Whether it’s the cold winter or the summer when bacteria are prone to breeding, it has always been full of energy, jumping around the house every day and adding a lot of vitality to the home with its cheerful figure. Its healthy state not only saves me a lot of trouble of taking it to see a doctor but also makes me feel the ease and joy of cat – raising.​

When it comes to the body odor of cats, many people may have misunderstandings, and my Siamese cat is the “best spokesperson” to break this misunderstanding. Some people say that cats have a strong body odor, but in my opinion, this is simply nonsense. My Siamese cat loves to be clean very much, and it can even be said to be more particular than humans. It spends a lot of time every day grooming its fur, carefully licking every part with its pink little tongue, as if it’s having a delicate “beauty ritual.” Its focused appearance makes people sigh at its dedication to self – cleanliness.​

In terms of bathing, the Siamese cat further demonstrates its “neat freak” characteristics. From the time I brought it home until it was over one year old, I only bathed it once, in September last year, before winter. Even so, its fur remains clean and smooth without any peculiar smell. On weekdays, it sleeps with us every day and affectionately rubs its face against family members. The warm scene is full of love. And what it exudes is only a faint, fresh smell. This also makes me deeply understand that as long as the owner pays attention to the hygiene of the home and keeps the living environment clean, cats generally won’t have an odor.​

During the days of getting along with the Siamese cat, its love for cleanliness is not only reflected in self – cleaning. It also has certain requirements for the living environment. As soon as the litter box is a little dirty, it will remind me in its unique way, such as wandering around the litter box or making urgent meows. Only when I clean the litter box will it be satisfied and go in to “do its business.” This high demand for the living environment also prompts me to pay more attention to the hygiene of the home, keeping the whole house clean and tidy.​

My healthy and clean Siamese treasure is not only a good companion in my life but also a source of my happiness and warmth. It has proven to me the cuteness and worry – free nature of cats in its own way. In the days to come, I look forward to continuing to accompany it as it grows, witnessing more of its wonderful moments, and I also hope that more people can understand the clean and lovely side of cats and fall in love with these fluffy little angels.


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