Stay away from Bengals and Siamese; instead consider a Russian Blue or. , your cat's health and well being it must have a balanced diet of dry food, raw meat. my girl blue russian cat losing small areas of hair everywhere, her behavior is, She eats a combo of wet canned food and raw food that has no wheat, corn or. ample opportunity of judging what food suited the little mites, there was less delicacy amongst Persian kittens, knife, not cut ; and remember that raw meat.
How to Take Care of Russian Blue Cats
Confine your Russian blue cat to his own room for a few days after you bring him home for the first time, especially if you have other cats or pets. It'll give him time and his own space to adjust to his new surroundings. Gradually allow your Russian blue cat to explore other rooms in the house, and trade places with another resident cat so they can get used to each other's scent.
Set a clean litter box in an easily reachable location big enough for your Russian blue cat to move around in. Use a clumping or clay litter that your cat likes, and change it often. Use a pooper scooper to remove waste every day. A covered litter box is best to keep odors at a minimum.
Feed your Russian blue cat with a premium dry cat food two times a day in his own food dish, and place a bowl of fresh water within easy reach. Avoid letting your Russian blue cat pick from his feed bowl all day long or else he'll gain weight and turn into a picky eater. Feed a spoonful or less of wet cat food no more than once a day.
Give your Russian blue cat a hairball medicine, such as Laxatone or Femalt, to loosen the hair in his tummy and allow him to pass it through his system. Better yet, feed him a dry, high-quality hairball control cat food.
Comb your Russian blue cat using a small- or medium-size metal comb every couple of days to keep his blue gray fur shiny and healthy. This will prevent hairballs from forming, and your cat will love the extra attention.
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