Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How did the cat's nose turn white?

How did the cat's nose turn white?

The reason why the cat's nose is white: the cat feels cold, the cat may catch a cold and the cat is malnourished.

The cat feels cold.

Kittens prefer heat to cold, and their bodies will react when the environment is cold. Curled up to sleep, at the same time, the nose will turn white. Now that the weather is getting colder and colder, shovel officials must pay attention to keeping cats warm. The cat's nose turned white because of the cold. When a cat feels warm, its nose will naturally turn back to normal color.

The cat may have caught a cold.

Sneezing and runny nose can make a cat's nose look white, which is already a disease. Or during this time, cats often get sick, their resistance gets worse, and their noses look pale.

This cat is malnourished.

Generally, the daily food given to cats by families is cat food and water, and occasionally a few meals of meat are eaten. If the cat food is good enough, the nutrition is enough for cats, but if the cat food is not good, it is far from meeting the physiological needs of cats.

Precautions for raising cats:

First of all, put grapes or raisins out of the reach of cats, because cats are not suitable for eating raisins. Put away the wine at home to avoid accidental poisoning, and put the chocolate out of the reach of cats.

Second, prepare some toys for the cat.

Third, prepare the articles and food for raising cats, prepare a warm nest, prepare cat toilets and cat food, and prepare enough drinking water.

Fourth, vaccinate cats regularly.

Fifth, the owners of higher floors need to close the windows to prevent the cats from falling.