Persian cats shed their fur extensively in spring and autumn each year. In autumn, they grow a thick coat to keep warm, and in spring, they shed their thick coat to prepare for the summer. When Persian cats are about three months old, they also shed their fine downy fur.
What should Persian cat owners pay attention to during their cat's shedding season? 
1. Brush your Persian cat's fur frequently. Cat owners should brush their Persian cat's fur regularly to remove loose, dead hair and reduce the chances of the cat eating its fur.
2. Persian cats have a light and nutritious diet. Feed them plenty of nutritious foods, such as egg yolks, bone broth, and goat milk powder, and supplement them with coat-related pet nutritional products like Su Bie Li or Miao Xiang lecithin.
3. Keep your Persian cat warm. During molting, Persian cats shed a lot of fur. If there are large temperature differences, cat owners should prepare hot water bottles and blankets for their Persian cats.