English short blue cat, also known as "blue fatty", is gentle and lazy, and relatively easy to take care of. "Round and short" is basically the dream cat in the mind of every shovel officer who wants to raise a blue cat. As a blue cat with a short fat face, this shovel officer has too much say in how to choose a blue cat. Today I will teach you how to choose a round and short blue cat.
First, look at the details
When you go to a pet shop or a cat house where you breed, the key is to look at its limbs and face. The head and face must look like a relatively standard circle as a whole. Then the mouth is a typical mouth cuff radian, very full.
Then look at the eyes and ears. Short and chubby blue cats usually have round eyes, and most of them are copper or dark gold. The whole ear looks very full, and the root of the ear is wide and round, the size of the ear is just right, the tip of the ear is consistent with the width of the face, and the distance between the two ears is relatively wide.
Second, look at the figure
Generally, adult cats are expected to look short and chubby, so in their infancy, their bodies will be short, their posture will be very plump, and their limbs will be short and thick. For example, the probability that blue cats with slender limbs will grow up is basically slim. In addition, the short and chubby blue cat cubs have shorter necks and tails when they are young.
Third, look at the hair
Most blue cats that grow up to be "blue and fat" have dense cat hair when they are young, and the length of the hair is very short as a whole, like cats that are too soft or too long. The method of distinguishing whether cat hair is too soft is also very simple. Directly against the growth direction of cat hair, the hair can bounce back on its own, which is no problem.
Fourth, look at the male and female
Generally speaking, if you want the adult hair gills to grow a little rounder, it is recommended to choose the male cat, because the male cat's hair gills are mainly determined by genes, and the male cat's skin will harden and thicken under the action of androgen. The purpose of hair gills is mainly to protect the neck when fighting for a spouse, which is also a manifestation of the male cat's strength.
The female cat basically doesn't have gills. When she grows up, her face is mostly in an inverted triangle state, and her posture is relatively slender. Because there is no androgen stimulation, it is also natural and cannot be artificially changed. Many people say that I saw that my mother cat has gills, too. It should be noted that it is not gills, but simple obesity ~