Woman Bought Two Cats, Gave One to Grandmother; Two Months Later: Eating the Same Thing?
Older generations and young people have significant differences in their values and lifestyles, which also extends to pet ownership. Strictly speaking, they treat their pets like pigs. Think back to how you grew up – it's a stark contrast!

Here's a story about an elderly woman and her pet. A woman saw a litter of just-born three-colored cats at the market, found them incredibly cute and cheap, so she bought both of them home and gave one to her grandmother to take care of, wanting her to have a companion.

Because the cats were from the same litter, the two cats the woman bought were almost identical in appearance and size. However, two months later, the woman took her own cat to visit her grandmother, and when she saw the comparison between the two cats, she couldn't believe her eyes – the original sisters had become like mother and daughter!
The woman began to wonder if her grandmother had been feeding it the same food, was it really the same thing? Obviously not...
Haha, Dr. Xiao Ming was speechless when he saw the contrast. Regardless of whether it's a cat or a dog, the pets raised by the elderly always seem to fall into this destiny. It's obvious to anyone with a discerning eye that they're all fed with deep love!

Dr. Xiao Ming explains: Young kittens have a weaker sense of fullness, so their owners may give them whatever they want, which won't promote their growth and development and can also harm their digestive system. Owners should feed them regularly and in measured amounts.
Cats are prone to stress, especially when they're new to a new environment after leaving their mother. Owners should spend time with them and build a good relationship at this time.
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