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What's the name of the cat in Thailand?

What's the name of the cat in Thailand?

The cat in Thailand is called "SunakJingga", which means fox cat. It looks a bit like civet cats in China, but Thai cats are characterized by big ears, round and big eyes, soft and smooth hair, and slender and graceful figure, and are known as "the thinking and taste of the cat world" (the representative word of traditional beautiful style in Thailand). Thais love this kind of cat very much. They think that this kind of cat can flourish, collect money and protect the family, which is a symbol of good luck.

Cats in Thai culture

Thai people respect cats very much and regard cats as the representative of God. In Thai culture, there is a cat temple-Mahabula Temple, which is very important in Thai culture and can be said to be one of the "holy places" of thousands of Thai beliefs. There are not only sculptures and patterns of cats in the cat temple, but also many lovely cats wandering there. Thai people believe that going to the cat temple to worship cats will bring them good luck, and the cat temple has become one of the tourist attractions.

Characteristics of Thai cats

Thai cats not only have a special position in Thai culture, but also attract many people's attention and love because of their beautiful posture and docile personality. This kind of cat has big ears, and some cats even have long eardrums, which are very cute. The eyes are round and big, the pupils are oval, and you can see the blue lens, which is also a fascinating place. Hair is soft and smooth, short and thick, usually with golden yellow, brown, white and other colors.

Diet of Thai cats

Thai cats eat meat and fish. They usually like fresh food, but they also like some dry cat food. In order to maintain the health of Thai cats, we need to provide them with enough water and nutrition, and at the same time pay attention to giving them the right amount of food to avoid overeating or long-term lack of nutrition.

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Cats in Thailand have concentrated the characteristics and aesthetic standards of Thai culture, kept advancing on the road of internationalization, and won the love of cat lovers all over the world.