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how
to take care of your pixie-bob

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Health
The
Pixie-Bob is a particulary robust cat because of its origins.
Never-the-less,
particular care should be given to the following vaccins:
- leucose
- antirabic
(repetitive)
since several
Pixie-Bobs died in connection with these two vaccins. To be indicated
to your vet.
Grooming
The short hair
Pixie-Bob does not require particular care. Never-the-less, brushing
with a small brush and comb, once a week will do it a lot of good
and will help it get rid of its dead hairs.
The long haired
Pixie-Bob requires more care.
Also, clean
regulary the inside of its ears with a cotton wad and around its
eyes with another wad of cotton to help protect it against infections
or parasites.
A good bath
before every show is recommanded and once every two months besides
the shows.
Do not forget
to cut the tips of its claws before every show.

Food
The
easiest for us and more certain in terms of a balanced diet for
our Pixie-Bobs, is to give them hig quality dry food Always provide
a big bowl of fresh water. We give them EAGLE PACK, holistic food.
At home, our Pixie-Bobs play in an enclosed garden where there is
ample grass, absolutely indispensable for its intestinal health.
Litter
box
A
high quality, regularly cleaned litter box will give you a happy
cat!
Tatooing:
The surest means to find a cat if it is lost or stolen.
In
France, since the protection of animals law of January 6, 1999,
all cats must be identified before sale. Since the law of July 2,
2001, two means of identification are possible permitting the assignment
of an exclusive number, along with an identification card registering
the cat in a national file:
- traditionnal tatoo.
- electronic
identification by a painless implant of an inert electronic chip
(it does not contain any energy source) under the skin to the
left of the cat's throat. It has several advantages:
- more
esthetic than the tradional tatoo, unsightly in the ear
- no side
effects
- internationally
recognized, already widely used in other European countries
and in the United States.
- can be
read by all veterinary or qualified personnel who access the
national file and therefore contact the owner.
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