Garfield's lacrimal duct and nasal duct are naturally short, so they often secrete tears, which need to be wiped and cleaned by the owner every day, otherwise tear marks will be formed, and the short nasal duct leads to his shortness of breath and flat face, which makes it very difficult for them to eat, so it is necessary to use Garfield's special food basin to eat.
Garfield is a popular pet cat. Because of their cute appearance and the influence of some cartoons, many people want to keep Garfield. In fact, Garfield has many shortcomings and is not suitable for people to keep. Let's look at the details.
1, love hair.
Generally speaking, cats will shed their hair, especially during the hair removal period, which is something that every cat will have. But Garfield especially emphasizes this point, because it has a lot of hair, and when it loses its hair, it will fly everywhere.
Compared with other cats, it will be very serious. Therefore, if you are allergic to hair, or can't accept people with hair everywhere, it's best not to keep Garfield.
2, nose defects.
Garfield's most prominent feature is its short nose, which is their characteristic. When choosing Garfield, the price standard is also "nose eyeliner". This feature leads to Garfield's face when eating.
Who would have thought that this is one of Garfield's genetic defects in the face of a cute little nose? Because Garfield has a short nasal cavity, it is easy to get respiratory diseases. And it tastes terrible, so it is not easy to get food.
3, eye defects.
The five senses make sense, so nose problems can also lead to eye problems. There are natural defects in the eye structure, which can easily cause Garfield to cry. If you don't wipe the secretions around Garfield's eyes in time, it will leave serious tears and be accompanied by the risk of eye inflammation.
Almost every Garfield has different degrees of eye diseases. When caring for Garfield's eyes, we must choose special eye drops or eye ointment, and we can't replace them with eye ointment or liquid medicine, otherwise it will bring irreversible damage to Garfield's eyes.
4. Poor health.
Garfield, as a breed cultivated by artificial intervention, has genetic defects, such as poor resistance. And there will be a certain chance of suffering from polycystic kidney disease, fatal dyspnea, ventricular hypertrophy and other genetic diseases. They need more care and care from their owners.