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How should the new owner send photos to the circle of friends after the cat is adopted?

After the cat was adopted, the new owner sent photos to the circle of friends to upload photos, and then wrote a paragraph, and our family added new members.

1, how lonely I am, probably because a person who doesn't like or even fear animals actually wants to keep a cat.

I like cats and rabbits very much. I think the only thing that can make me happy in this world is keeping cats and rabbits.

3. Why do you like keeping cats and dogs? Because cats are always cats and dogs are always dogs, but sometimes people are not necessarily people.

4, like the present life, simple, raising cats, do not need to envy others, and do not need too many friends.

5. If a friend says you have a cat at home, you can invite someone you like to say, do you want to lick the cat at my house? It's embarrassing.

Morphological characteristics of cats

A cat's body is divided into five parts: head, neck, trunk, limbs and tail. Most parts have fur, and a few are hairless cats. Cats have fat pads at the bottom of their toes, so they walk quietly. They don't run away when catching mice, and they have sharp nails on their toes. Paws can be retracted and extended. Cats retract their claws when resting and walking, and only extend their claws when catching mice and climbing to prevent their nails from becoming dull.

A cat has five fingers in its forelimbs and four fingers in its hind limbs. Cats' teeth are divided into incisors, canines and molars. Dog teeth are particularly developed, with sharp cones, which are suitable for killing caught mice. The chewing surface of molar teeth has sharp protrusions, which are suitable for chewing meat. Underdeveloped front teeth.

Like most mammals, the origin of cats evolved from ancient amphibians and reptiles more than 200 million years ago, including the late Mesozoic of mammals, the Eocene of mammals and the Pliocene of cats.