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Thai Cat: Care & Keeping

The Thai cat is an active, social cat that is easy to care for. So that it feels at home with you, you should pay attention to a few things.

Thai cat owners love this cat breed for its lively, affectionate, and open-minded nature. The more activity and closeness to humans and animals it gets, the happier it is.

Very Important for the Thai Cat: Play!

Since the Thai cat is very active, she is happy about a lot of attention and playtime with you. Make this as varied as possible to prevent boredom in the friendly little velvet paw. The pretty Thai also loves to use its clever head, so intelligent toys like a puzzle board are just the thing for it.

Keeping

Before you buy, consider that this four-legged friend is a little tomboy who can break something while playing or curiously rummaging around. If that bothers you, consider bringing a calmer breed of cat into your home.

Be sure to keep the pretty relative together with a second cat. It is in great need of contact with an animal of her own kind, which you’ll know by the fact that you’ll likely see your pets roaming around and cuddling with each other all the time. In addition, the cat needs a lot of stroking and closeness to its owners. Being alone a lot is not for it.

Climbing Opportunities & Grooming

Lots of climbing opportunities and opportunities to sharpen its claws ensure that the active cat feels comfortable and can also pursue its activity needs when no one is at home.

The grooming of the Thai cat is very uncomplicated. All you have to do is brush her short coat every now and then to remove dead hair and dead skin particles – most Thais really like the massage effect of the brush.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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