Tag: vaccination
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Rouding the British Shorthair: From First Meeting to Spoiled Family Member
I came across a British Shorthair Blue and White—a little boy~ He was from the owner’s own cattery and was currently being kept at a pet store. I originally wanted a male cat because British Shorthair males tend to develop chubby cheeks, with big heads and thick necks, which is super cute. The next day,…
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Mimi’s Journey: From Tiny Kitten to Beloved Family Member
On December 9, 2017, Mimi took a flight from Harbin to Hangzhou. I was super excited when picking her up at the airport. At first glance, I thought: “Hmm, she’s so tiny!” I had prepared a bunch of snacks, but Mimi didn’t even bother to sniff them—totally unimpressed. Mimi’s First Day at Home (Photo of…
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Raising a Cat for the First Time: Experiences with Diandian
As new “cat – parents”, we consulted the pet store owner about a lot of cat – raising experiences and bought many cat cans, cat toys, and so on for Diandian. But it didn’t like any of the toys. Diandian was especially fond of my phone charm and clothes pegs. It could play with a…
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The Growth, Daily Life and Lovely Moments of My Cat, Little Fatty
On January 23, 2018, today I took Little Fatty to get vaccinated and get a rabies shot. It got two injections at once and must have been in great pain. Finally, it’s a cat with a “vaccination book”! On the way home, it didn’t want me to hold it. It stayed alone in the back…
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Tips for Bringing Home a Three-Month-Old British Shorthair C
First and foremost, the vaccination record book is essential. (Normally, a three-month-old cat should have already received vaccinations.) Regarding vaccinations, as long as you don’t administer them yourself and go to any pet hospital, they will record your contact information and mark the vaccination time for you. All you need to do is pay the…
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Cat Entertainment, Disease Treatment and Other Suggestions
Regarding Entertainment There’s no need to buy toys. You can make them by yourself. Paper balls, yarn balls, cloth balls, strips of cloth… all will do. The key is to play with your cat and move the toy in front of it. Cats will definitely scratch to sharpen their claws. You can buy a cat…
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Tips for Raising a Three – Month – Old Blue Cat
Raising a cat isn’t a very troublesome thing. I’ll go into details later. First, let me show you a photo of my cat Fugui when it was a kitten. They probably all look the same at that age, so cute. A three – month – old blue cat should have no problem using the cat…
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Raising a Blue Cat: My Experience and Tips
Personally, I think blue cats have a gentle and clingy personality, and there’s no need to buy a cat cage. (Ps: Several people around me also raise blue cats, and the kittens didn’t hide out of fear at all when they got home.) Before bringing the cat home, I did some research online and was…
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Raising a Healthy Bichon Frise: Cost – effective Pet – keeping Insights from a Pet Hospital Worker
As someone who has worked in a pet hospital, I’ve seen too many pet owners who try to save money in daily life but end up spending a large amount on medical treatment. Their pets suffer from various conditions such as ascites, renal failure, infectious diseases (like parvovirus, canine distemper, etc.), and parasitic diseases (roundworms,…
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My Experience of Raising Mantou: Growth, Vaccination and Daily Walks
I’m a junior in college now. Since I’m not often at home, Mantou is raised at the gas station where my parents work. (When I’m living on campus, my parents live at the gas station and don’t go home often, so they take the dog there.) Although the environment isn’t particularly good, there is a…