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post Aug 24 2010, 09:12 PM

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QUOTE(kaoru himura @ Aug 24 2010, 03:06 PM)
i just adopted a kitten from a cat lover in Petfinder.com. The kitten is still milking so i need advise on what brand of cat milk i should give to the kitty and what is the range of price? it was my mistake to not asking the owner in detail, i thought the kitty already eat solid foodi have bought RC kitten for it but it refuse to eat...

Btw its a very new experience for me when I took it home. The owner is not sure of the gender yet coz its still small. The kitty is black fur, long tail and blue eyes, i named him/her Lunar. Lunar is a Russian Blue breed mix DSH. She (i assume her a girl for now) was so attached to me very quickly and followed me every where I go. I set up a cage next to my bed for Lunar but it refuse to stay in there, keep meowing until i take her out..and she end up playing till she get tired and then sleep together with me till morning.

She is so adorable, like a human baby XD I felt so sad to leave her to work this morning as i have to put her in the cage and she keep screaming to get out....hope whe will be fine...

can anyone please advise on how to get her relax a bit and stay in the cage while I'm out?
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I think it's better for the baby to stay with it's mom until it's 7-9 weeks, but if you have no choice then you need to take extra care for it. You better take it to the vet and ask what's the good kitten milk replacer for it. If the kitten is below 1 month then it's a tough job for you since you need to feed it every 3-5 hours (depending on the age). Please take to your vet and if possible let someone in the house while you're working.

QUOTE(William7 @ Aug 24 2010, 03:23 PM)
Does anyone know where can i get a scottish fold here in msia?
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I'm not sure, but are you sure you can keep it? If i'm not mistaken scottish fold live in cold area, I don't know it can survive in here or not (unless you have ac in your living room etc).
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post Aug 26 2010, 10:09 AM

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Hi,

just came back from oversea with my half persian cat and wondering which Vet is good around wangsa maju area? wanna give them a good bath and check their health as they were quarantine for a week at the airport!! hahahah! and also where i can buy this blackwood food ? smile.gif
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post Aug 26 2010, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(shinrei @ Aug 26 2010, 11:09 AM)
Hi,

just came back from oversea with my half persian cat and wondering which Vet is good around wangsa maju area? wanna give them a good bath and check their health as they were quarantine for a week at the airport!! hahahah! and also where i can buy this blackwood food ? smile.gif
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You can buy Blackwood at cheap price from me as me and other few forumers pool together each month to buy in bulk and share therefore price is very cheap thumbup.gif

Blackwood Adult - RM9.20 per kg
Blackwood Kitten - RM12.50 per kg
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post Aug 26 2010, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(CutiePie69 @ Aug 26 2010, 11:42 AM)
You can buy Blackwood at cheap price from me as me and other few forumers pool together each month to buy in bulk and share therefore price is very cheap  thumbup.gif

Blackwood Adult - RM9.20 per kg
Blackwood Kitten - RM12.50 per kg
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PM me more details please.. smile.gif
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post Aug 26 2010, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(shinrei @ Aug 26 2010, 12:10 PM)
PM me more details please.. smile.gif
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can i ask...

is blackwood better than iams?

im feeding my two half-blood persian iams... they r 4 months now...

please help..

tq
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post Aug 26 2010, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(kamil2905 @ Aug 26 2010, 02:08 PM)
can i ask...

is blackwood better than iams?

im feeding my two half-blood persian iams... they r 4 months now...

please help..

tq
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Well.... Blackwood is considered one of the premium foods.
Most of the forumers at petfinder who was previously on RC and IAMS commented that when feeding their cats on BW they found the following :-

1) Less shedding of fur
2) Poo poo is nicely formed and less smelly
3) Cats and kittens tend to put on more weight (not the flabby type of fat)
4) BW does not spoil quickly when left too long (masuk angin)
5) No ants coming to the food.

When you are free just drop by to www.petfinder.com.my and look for the thread Blackwood!
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post Aug 26 2010, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(CutiePie69 @ Aug 26 2010, 02:07 PM)
Well.... Blackwood is considered one of the premium foods.
Most of the forumers at petfinder who was previously on RC and IAMS commented that when feeding their cats on BW they found the following :-

1) Less shedding of fur
2) Poo poo is nicely formed and less smelly
3) Cats and kittens tend to put on more weight (not the flabby type of fat)
4) BW does not spoil quickly when left too long (masuk angin)
5) No ants coming to the food.

When you are free just drop by to www.petfinder.com.my and look for the thread Blackwood!
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ahhh i see... ok ok

so i think i better opt for this BW too....

coz the poo poo adoi... so smelly.... but its also nicely formed... but smelly...

i like it that it will help to lessen the shedding of fur... however now im giving them omega oil on daily basis.

i will drop by petfinder after this... smile.gif

thanks!


Added on August 26, 2010, 3:36 pmbtw cutiepie...

my cats' food almost finish...

i wanna buy 1 kg of the BW for kitten...

how to ?

pls assist

This post has been edited by kamil2905: Aug 26 2010, 03:36 PM
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post Aug 27 2010, 12:28 AM

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hi...planning to give blackwood to my cat...before this i feed him with RC Fit...but quite pricey nowadays...huh
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post Aug 27 2010, 07:12 AM

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QUOTE(Albino @ Aug 27 2010, 12:28 AM)
hi...planning to give blackwood to my cat...before this i feed him with RC Fit...but quite pricey nowadays...huh
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planning to get a blackwood myself but will the adult cat eat blackwood kitten version? rclxub.gif

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post Aug 27 2010, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(shinrei @ Aug 27 2010, 08:12 AM)
planning to get a blackwood myself but will the adult cat eat blackwood kitten version? rclxub.gif
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Oh yes definitely!
All my cats irrespective adults or kittens are on BW kitten.
This is because kitten food contains more protein so its good for the cat but not cats that has liver problem.
Since changing to kitten food all my furbabies are so gemuk he....he...
Fur also become more shiny!
You guys should try it!
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post Aug 27 2010, 10:03 PM

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thinking to give my cats BW food.. CutiePie69 can PM the details.. thanks
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post Aug 29 2010, 12:38 PM

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What is the right age to take a kitten to her first checkup? I found mites on Luna's fur, at the age of 1 half month, can i start deworming and mite treatment? is Frontline recommended?
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post Aug 29 2010, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(kaoru himura @ Aug 29 2010, 01:38 PM)
What is the right age to take a kitten to her first checkup? I found mites on Luna's fur, at the age of 1 half month, can i start deworming and mite treatment? is Frontline recommended?
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You can actually start deworming your kitten as young as 2 weeks old nod.gif
As for mites, just spray frontline on a cotton wood (facial cotton wool) and rub against the kittens fur.
Becareful of the eyes.
That's what I did with my kittens before.
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post Aug 30 2010, 05:16 PM

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thank you for the advise XD
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post Aug 31 2010, 04:53 PM

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post Sep 1 2010, 08:22 AM

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Cute~!!!!!

Um my kitten refuse to eat dry food, she likes the raw one sold in packets or tins (whiskas kitten) is this normal? She also refuse to drink milk and drink very little water...physically she is fit and active just like normal kitten, only her diet is making me worry...is this normal?
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post Sep 1 2010, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(kaoru himura @ Sep 1 2010, 09:22 AM)
Cute~!!!!!

Um my kitten refuse to eat dry food, she likes the raw one sold in packets or tins (whiskas kitten) is this normal? She also refuse to drink milk and drink very little water...physically she is fit and active just like normal kitten, only her diet is making me worry...is this normal?
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Hi there Kaoru Himura,

Yes, its normal.
Your kitten knows what food it likes best.
You have to be firm with your kitten.
Try not to spoil it by giving it wet food all the time that is why it is used to eating wetfood rather than the kibbles.
Even if she is meowing for the wet food you still need to be firm and not give in.
The kiteen will eat the kibbles when it is hungry... trust me... I have been through this before he..he....
I know it sounds cruel not to feed it but we need to train our cats and not the other way round ha..ha...
Kittens does not necessary need milk.
Don't feed it with human milk as it will cause diarhea.
If it does not want milk then stop it.
Premium kibbles will give her all the nutrients for it to grow into a healty cat.
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post Sep 2 2010, 09:20 AM

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post Sep 2 2010, 11:00 AM

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I have a couple of questions....

1) I notice that my cats have been shedding more fur this month. Is it because of the hot weather? Because Im giving the same type of food and nothing's changed.

2) I recently spayed my persian cat and eversince the operation, she's become grumpy and moody. She hates being around her kittens and would smack them if they get too near. I've tried to make her happy, play with her and give her extra treats. But she's still grumpy. When she's alone and the kittens are not around, than she'll be the most manja cat like she use to be before. What should I do?

3) My mum's cat who's 12 years old has been losing weight but has been eating a lot. Is this normal for mature cats?

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