The list suggested below is written for one adult Siberian cat using modern high-quality care products (filler, food, vitamins ...).

Weekly:

  • Carry out toilet hygiene (sanitizing the toilet with chemical solutions for cleanliness and completely replacing the filler).

Monthly:

  • Carry out hygiene of the ears (cleansing with a special lotion) and check the ears for the presence / absence of mites (they can be easily brought on the shoes or fur of another animal at home).
  • Seasonally:
  • Deworming (twice a year is more than enough).
  • Take vitamins (in winter and spring, it is better to use Brewer's with garlic).

Seasonally:

  • Deworming (twice a year is more than enough).
  • Take vitamins (in winter and spring, it is better to use Brewer's with garlic).

Annually:

  • Deworming (drive out the worms twice with an interval of 10 days simultaneously with all family members and other animals in the house).
  • Not earlier than 10 days after the second deworming, vaccinate panleukopenia, rhinotracheitis, katsivirosis (this is one vaccine) and rabies (this is the second vaccine) in a veterinary clinic, and also make the appropriate marks in the veterinary certificate in the same clinic.

As needed:

  • Carry out eye hygiene (removal of congestion in the corners of the eyes).
  • Carry out hygiene of the ears (treatment of dirt with a cotton pad and a special lotion).
  • Carry out additional vaccination (most often such vaccination is necessary for those animals that walk on the street or come into contact with animals that often go outside at home).
  • Provide veterinary control.
  • Wash wool (not often, once every six months / year as needed, protect ears when bathing).
  • Sanitize cat / cat / kitten toys and beds.
  • Add vitamins.
  • Exercise ultrasound.
  • Provide dental hygiene (alone or in the clinic).
  • Grooming.

Best regards, Natalia!