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How different will the experience of raising a breed cat be from that of a native cat?

The experience is so different. Breed cats are really delicate, and domestic cats can be kept at will.

I remember that my domestic cat used to eat the leftovers we left behind, and it was chubby. Occasionally, eating well means giving some fish and meat. Their stomachs are also very good. They have never seen diarrhea or tinea, so you don't have to worry about its living environment, that is, it can find its own place to sleep regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, and will not catch a cold or diarrhea. In short, it's not annoying at all, not annoying at all. However, the feeling of experience is similar. After all, the domestic cat's hair is rough, and it will think about bathing it or something. Not so cute, it is estimated that few people will bask in such a dirty local cat. And most importantly, native cats generally know their homes. If a cat of one species accidentally leaves at first, it is estimated that it will never be found again.

Speaking of breed cats, it is really sad and tearful. I have a British short silver gradient layer. I took a fancy to him when he was more than two months old. After vaccination, it was easier to raise and I bought it back. After that, I had inexplicable diarrhea and was particularly picky about food. I had to buy canned white meat and cat food that he liked, so he was willing to eat more. But I just graduated and don't have much economic conditions, so I have been asking my mother to cook him a boiled chicken. I also had tinea felis and bought a lot of medicine to get better. Later, during the summer vacation, my mother thought, it has been kept for so long. It was too rainy and stuffy that day. When I opened the window, it quietly jumped out of the window and never came back. I guess it's not that it has no feelings. It's just that ordinary cats are easy to take home, just like Bixiong, who was raised in our family before, but was taken away and locked at home on foot. Anyway, I'm still sad.