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How to breed Chinchilla cats? Things to note when breeding Chinchilla cats

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As a breed with stable genetic rules, it is natural to roughly guess the coat color of the offspring based on the coat color of the parents. For example, the offspring of a golden chinchilla and a golden chinchilla must all be golden chinchillas. If a golden chinchilla is mated with a silver one, The offspring produced are basically half in color, and when two silver chinchillas mate, the offspring produced are mostly silver.

How to breed Chinchilla cats? Things to pay attention to when breeding Chinchilla cats

The pregnancy cycle of Chinchilla cats

Like all cat breeds, the normal pregnancy cycle for Chinchilla cats is about 63 days. The owner can calculate the cat's delivery date based on the specific mating date, and make all preparations for delivery before the delivery date.

How to breed Chinchilla cats? Things to pay attention to when breeding Chinchilla cats

The nutritional needs of Chinchilla cats during pregnancy

In the early stages of the chinchilla cat's pregnancy, the owner does not need to provide special dietary management, but the owner must limit the chinchilla cat's extensive exercise and running. As the cat's pregnancy period prolongs, the fetus in the belly will gradually grow. The food intake of Chinchilla cats will also gradually increase. In the middle and late stages of the Chinchilla cat's pregnancy, the owner should prepare enough, nutritious, easy-to-absorb and digest food for the cat, and supplement it with an appropriate amount of calcium. Calculate the delivery date, and gradually strengthen nutrition as the delivery date approaches to prepare the cat for delivery. Be prepared.