No cat raising can last longer than 7 years

With the importance of modern society on spiritual life, more and more people choose to introduce pets, especially cats, into their lives, bringing companionship and fun to themselves. However, with the spread and update of pet care concepts, some controversial views have gradually entered the public eye. Among them, the statement that "cats cannot be raised for more than 7 years" has caused widespread discussion. We do not directly investigate and criticize who put forward this view, but we must correct some rumors about "negative cat raising" remarks to avoid many novice cat shovelers being deceived.

First of all, this view is likely to be derived from a misreading of the cat's physiological cycle. The average life span of cats is about 12 to 15 years, and some cats can even live to over 20 years of age. Seven years are just the middle part of the life of cats when they become adults. At this time, they are still full of vitality and need the care and care of their owners. Therefore, from a biological perspective, the statement that "cats cannot be raised for more than 7 years" does not have sufficient scientific basis to support it.

Secondly, we should pay attention to the potential harm of this view. Suppose that some people really give up their pets in the seventh year of raising cats after they believe this statement. This will not only cause emotional harm to the cats, but also contrary to the moral responsibility of pet owners. Once a pet is adopted, it means that the breeder is responsible for the well-being of their life cycle. Pet maintenance is not a responsibility that can be easily given up, but a commitment that requires long-term commitment.

However, it is essential to explore the popularity of this view. In some cases, people may have to retake their cat raising decisions when facing life changes, such as moving, job changes or family members. But in the face of these practical problems, we should take the initiative to find solutions, such as seeking help from family or friends, contacting animal adoption agencies, etc., rather than simply setting up a time limit to avoid responsibility.

Next, we should also consider that the emotional bond between people and pets has strengthened over time. Years of companionship have created a deep emotion and trust between pets and keepers. Whether from an emotional or moral perspective, the view that "cats cannot be raised for more than 7 years" seems out of place. For a breeder who truly loves pets, it is unfair to propose such restrictions, and it does not take into account the importance of the emotional well-being of the cat.

Pet maintenance also faces many practical problems, such as medical expenses, housing conditions restrictions, etc. Especially when cats enter old age, they may face more health problems and require the breeder to invest more time, energy and financial resources. These actual situations may indeed affect the breeder's ability and willingness to continue raising. Therefore, a more reasonable point is that before raising a cat, future pet owners should have a deep understanding and estimate the responsibilities for pet maintenance. Only by fully considering your time, financial conditions and psychological preparation can you make wise decisions and try your best to ensure that you can spend your pets with your life.

People owners are expected to understand the potential health problems of the pet as well. Disease prevention, regular physical examinations and emergency response strategies are the key to protecting pet health. At the same time, pet maintenance should be carried out in a planned and responsible manner, such as regularly immunizing pets, as well as timely deworming and physical examinations for pets.

Finally, finding the right next home is a responsible option for keepers who cannot continue to assume responsibility for pet feeding. Ask for help from professional animal rescue organizations when necessary to ensure that pets are properly cared for and cared for. Following this practice not only respects the well-being of pets, but also maintains the values ​​of harmonious coexistence between humans and animals.

So, family members, the view that "cats cannot be raised for more than 7 years" ignores the love and responsibility in pet breeding, and lacks sufficient consideration of pet needs and feelings. As pet owners, they should take this long-term commitment seriously, provide pets with a stable and loving living environment, and give up their decision to raise a cat when faced with danger. Cultivating deep feelings with pets requires time and patience, and this relationship should not be bound by time constraints. Let us become more responsible pet parents, give pets a happy and healthy family, and enjoy every moment of each other's company.