Cats arching their backs may arch their backs when they are frightened or threatened. Furthermore cats arch their backs to better attack enemies or to facilitate escape. Cats will also arch their backs when they are angry, and the hair on their backs will stand up while arching their backs. Do not provoke the cat at this time, or you may be attacked by it. If the cat walks with its back arched, it may have abnormal cartilage ossification, and may show a dislike of movement, and then have difficulty moving. Therefore, it is not recommended to breed or raise cats with genetic defects (folded ears, dwarf cats). Moreover, the growth and development of cats cannot be achieved without the supply of many nutrients. Owners should feed their cats with a variety of nutrients in a timely manner so that they can grow up healthily. When feeding cats, it is important to take plenty of calcium substances and chondroitin.
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