It is recognized that the cat world is "not raised" and others give it to you for free, so don t take it home!

 8:51am, 23 May 2025

In modern society, raising cats has become an exquisite lifestyle. Before choosing a pet cat, people will do a lot of research, striving to choose breeds that are both economical and easy to take care of.

However, in the colorful world of cats, some breeds are generally considered "3 not raised". Even if they are given free of charge, I don't recommend that you take them home easily.

1. The first to be affected is the Scottish fold cat

cats are deeply loved because of their unique ear folds.

However, the cartilage genetic diseases they carry often lead to difficulties in maintenance. Once the disease occurs, not only does it require long-term drug treatment, but the treatment costs are also expensive, which is a heavy burden for ordinary families.

Under the shadow of disease, the life of the fold-eared cat is like hanging on the tip of a sword and may die at any time, which will undoubtedly bring great psychological pressure to pet lovers.

Therefore, even if they look tempting, if you do not have enough maintenance, even if they are delivered to you for free, you should think twice before doing it.

2. The Persian cat

, a breed that was once popular, has gradually faded out of the pet circle. Part of this is due to their high purchase costs and their expensive maintenance costs in the later stage.

Although the long hair of Persian cats is beautiful, it is difficult to take care of. Coupled with the tear marks caused by their short nose structure, daily care is difficult.

What's more serious is that Persian cats carry many genetic diseases and are fragile in physique. Frequent veterinary hospital trips will undoubtedly cause headaches for any shoveler. Therefore, they are included in the list of cats that are not recommended for maintenance.

3. Their cute appearance and cute temperament can indeed attract the attention of many people, but now fewer and fewer people choose to raise them.

Bag cats are prone to arthritis, bone diseases and heart disease due to genetic defects, and are difficult to maintain and expensive.

Their high selling price is due to the high difficulty of breeding and the astonishing fetal death rate. So, unless you have a strong financial position, a short cat may not be ideal for you.