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How long does Garfield live?

Garfield’s Lifespan:

The average lifespan of Garfield is around 8-12 years;

Compared with many breeds, its average lifespan is relatively short. Garfield has genetic deficiencies, poor body resistance, easy to get sick, and has a certain chance of suffering from fatal dyspnea, polycystic kidney disease, ventricular hypertrophy and other genetic diseases.

But if the owner raises it well, some Garfield cats can live for about 14 to 15 years.

 

About Garfield:

 

Breeding common sense:

Because some Garfield cats may have genetic diseases, it is necessary to take Garfield cats to the pet hospital for regular health checks. It is recommended that adult Garfield cats be checked once a year, and Garfield cats entering old age are checked twice a day.

 

If you want to raise Garfield well, you must give Garfield a healthy growth environment. When Garfield is 9 to 12 weeks old, you must take Garfield for vaccination. Regular vaccinations will be required in the future. You can decide how often to vaccinate according to the health status of Garfield and listen to the doctor’s advice.

 

Because Garfield’s nasal cavity is relatively short, it is easy to suffer from feline nasal bronchitis. This disease is an acute infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract. The pathogen is feline rhinotracheitis herpes virus, and it is very troublesome to treat.

If you want to raise Garfield well, it is best not to have irritating smells at home, such as smoke, perfume, aromatherapy at home, and even flower scent at home, which may make Garfield’s nasal cavity sensitive.

 

Because Garfield has a special appearance, he sheds a lot of tears and is prone to severe tear stains. To raise Garfield, you can prepare some special wet wipes for tear stains to wipe the tear stains. In addition, you should also pay attention to the light diet. It is best to choose a light cat food for Garfield.

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