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mizeily
post Oct 18 2010, 10:31 PM

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evil educator...

cute lah ur Milo... wub.gif

cutiepie69...the Flushable Woody cat litter is semi-clumping u say? how does thath works? the pee doesnt clump?
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post Oct 19 2010, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(mizeily @ Oct 18 2010, 11:31 PM)
evil educator...

cute lah ur Milo...  wub.gif

cutiepie69...the Flushable Woody cat litter is semi-clumping u say? how does thath works? the pee doesnt clump?
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Hi Mizeily,

Ni akk Nurul la......
Yes, the liter will clump however the clump will not be as hard as the liter clay.
So when you scoop up the wet liter you will need to be careful when you shake the scoop to get rid of the dry liter as the wet liter will crumble when shake too hard.
evil_educator
post Oct 20 2010, 03:17 AM

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anybody got good cat recipes?
siti_hani
post Oct 22 2010, 03:12 PM

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Anyone knows where I can get a sphynx kitten here in Malaysia? A cattery etc?
evil_educator
post Oct 22 2010, 11:02 PM

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Singapore cattery. Sorry. here[U][cool.gif
sshlady
post Oct 22 2010, 11:09 PM

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hello everybody ~

I need your opinion. I just adopted 3 kittens about 3 weeks ago aged about 2 mnths. My problem is, they didnt eat dry food much, especially the youngest. i give them wetfood twice a day, before i go to work & after i get back from work, all the while leaving a bowl of kibbles. i bought blackwood kitten and they eat so little. i also bought friskies they seem to like it more than BW.i also bought whiskas they didnt touch it much. mixed it with wet food, soak in water, i did everything i could but they dont seem to eat them well. what do i do?

i need them to eat dry food too coz i work long hours and so kesian the kitties if they starve themselves while im working T_T
i always come back home and they run to me, starving.
im planning to buy RC this weekend, and if they dont eat that one too, im a my wit's end. advice needed.
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post Oct 22 2010, 11:19 PM

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CutiePie69
post Oct 23 2010, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(sshlady @ Oct 23 2010, 12:09 AM)
hello everybody ~

I need your opinion. I just adopted 3 kittens about 3 weeks ago aged about 2 mnths. My problem is, they didnt eat dry food much, especially the youngest. i give them wetfood twice a day, before i go to work & after i get back from work, all the while leaving a bowl of kibbles. i bought blackwood kitten and they eat so little. i also bought friskies they seem to like it more than BW.i also bought whiskas they didnt touch it much. mixed it with wet food, soak in water, i did everything i could but they dont seem to eat them well. what do i do?

i need them to eat dry food too coz i work long hours and so kesian the kitties if they starve themselves while im working T_T
i always come back home and they run to me, starving.
im planning to buy RC this weekend, and if they dont eat that one too, im a my wit's end. advice needed.
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Hi sshlady,

First of all your kittens are still too small to have been separated from their mother.
They should still be breast feeding.
Most appropriate age to adopt a kitten is when they are 3 months of age or when they have stopped breast feeding from their mother.
Secondly BW kitten kibbles are too hard for their small teeth and that is why they don't want to eat it.
Since they are two months of age you should get RC Baby Cat 34 as they are of tiny size and more suitable for kittens aged 2 months to 4 months if not mistaken.
Once they are bigger than you can feed them BW Kibbles.
What is best is give them wet food and mix some RC kibbles with the wet food.
If you want you can also pound the BW kibbles making it smaller and easier for the kittens to eat.

This post has been edited by CutiePie69: Oct 23 2010, 10:17 AM
evil_educator
post Oct 23 2010, 02:51 PM

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yep, they are still too small to be separated from mummy. but don't worry just give them kitten food. they should consume.

faiz92, nice cats..
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post Oct 24 2010, 08:05 AM

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My cat, is male and have 10years, his name is Rex:

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And is like an angel. tongue.gif
kaoru himura
post Oct 25 2010, 03:11 PM

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wow ur cat looks HUGE~! i want my luna to grow like that hehe...

I have a problem...i found a stray bengal kitten, i think she's just coming 1 month old, sitting in the middle of the road near my apartment. she is extremely thin, seems lost i can bring to leave her alone so i brought her her home, plan to feed her and monitor her for a week before letting her go (i was worried to keep stray cats with Luna because afraid with affect him in terms of his health)

1 thing i saw is she is so hungry, she ate alot but then, she will poo wevt watery and smelly orange color poo. I have also tried to toilet train her, but she poo other places instead, it was headache to clean and get rid of the smell. She is very cute though, and very manja.

She's going well with Luna too, until i think of keeping her with me, but then i realize luna is getting thinner (i am in a mission to pump him well before his next trip to the vet) and the to my nightmare, he also diarrhea, and his poo turns orange color and wet too~! he even vomit 2 times...I couldn't take it, i suspect the stray kitty's illness is infecting Luna, so i ley the poor kitty go...

I went to the vet with Luna yesterday, ther possibilty is whether he over eat, ate bad food, or virus infection...I wanna cry..he is still playing and eating, but he is as naughty as before, and it hurts to see him diarrhea n vomitting. I'm so worried...is this very serious? can luna recover completely?

sorry for the very long post...i'm just too worried and i dont know who to refer to cry.gif

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post Oct 25 2010, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(kaoru himura @ Oct 25 2010, 04:11 PM)
wow ur cat looks HUGE~! i want my luna to grow like that hehe...

I have a problem...i found a stray bengal kitten, i think she's just coming 1 month old, sitting in the middle of the road near my apartment. she is extremely thin, seems lost i can bring to leave her alone so i brought her her home, plan to feed her and monitor her for a week before letting her go (i was worried to keep stray cats with Luna because afraid with affect him in terms of his health)

1 thing i saw is she is so hungry, she ate alot but then, she will poo wevt watery and smelly orange color poo. I have also tried to toilet train her, but she poo other places instead, it was headache to clean and get rid of the smell. She is very cute though, and very manja.

She's going well with Luna too, until i think of keeping her with me, but then i realize luna is getting thinner (i am in a mission to pump him well before his next trip to the vet) and the to my nightmare, he also diarrhea, and his poo turns orange color and wet too~! he even vomit 2 times...I couldn't take it, i suspect the stray kitty's illness is infecting Luna, so i ley the poor kitty go...

I went to the vet with Luna yesterday, ther possibilty is whether he over eat, ate bad food, or virus infection...I wanna cry..he is still playing and eating, but he is as naughty as before, and it hurts to see him diarrhea n vomitting. I'm so worried...is this very serious? can luna recover completely?

sorry for the very long post...i'm just too worried and i dont know who to refer to cry.gif
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Hi Kaoru Himura,

So sorry to hear about poor Luna.
I think Luna might have caught the stray's illness.
Question :- Has Luna been vacinated?
If yes.... then his antibody will be strong.

If you brought Luna to the vet. didn't the vet tell you what is wrong with Luna?
Based on your description of illness its very hard to say as we are not professional vets so we cant tell you what is wrong with luna.
For home remedial treatment for wet stools, give Luna boiled chicken meat (do not put any salt in the water when boiling). This will help to harden Luna's stool.

For future, when you bring home a stray, its best to quarantine the stray from your existing house pets first.
This is to avoid of contracting any illness from the stray animal.

Hope Luna will get well soon.
kaoru himura
post Oct 26 2010, 06:24 PM

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Thanks for replying...

Yes Luna already got his first vaccination, this coming 30th he will get 2nd vaccination.

When I took him to the vet, doc said his weight and body is ideal (although I really feel Luna will be more handsome if he is a little chubbier, at 3 months he is now 1.08kg) Doc then ask how many time he do his business, and how is the stool, and also his appetite. Doc then took stool sample and examine it under microscope, doc said she did not find Corona virus inside the stool, in which doc said will be the worse case that might can Luna have...doc then asked me to monitor another 7 days to see if there is any improvement.

The medicine for Luna is liquid form immune booster, antibiotic and charcoal tablet.

I will follow your advise. I do hope he will get well soon...wish us the best ya~!

This post has been edited by kaoru himura: Oct 26 2010, 06:26 PM
blasto
post Oct 27 2010, 07:57 PM

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** guys urgent help needed

a cat came & stay then neighbour claims theirs, so i gave back.
after a few days cat came back but cat is without misai
suspect neighbour cut it off or during fights..

may i know why cat will die without misai.
cat looks so un-macho now.
without the misai how do the cat feels ?
does cat low ego ?
cat looks so sad now. pls help ..what can i do ?

many thanks


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post Oct 27 2010, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(blasto @ Oct 27 2010, 08:57 PM)
** guys urgent help needed

a cat came & stay then neighbour claims theirs, so i gave back.
after a few days cat came back but cat is without misai
suspect neighbour cut it off or during fights..

may i know why cat will die without misai.
cat looks so un-macho now.
without the misai how do the cat feels ?
does cat low ego ?
cat looks so sad now. pls help ..what can i do ?

many thanks
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Hi Blasto,

Your neighbour is so cruel! mad.gif
What if someone cut off thier fingers... how would they feel?
I believe your neighbour cut off the whiskas so as it won't go off wandering... I heard from friends its a 'petua' if you don't want your cats to go wandering cut off their whiskers.
But its cruel.

Do you know that a cat whiskas are good for:

* Navigation
* Mood indication
* Measuring an opening

Whiskers help the cat feel his way around. Whiskers are so sensitive that they can detect the slightest directional change in a breeze. At night, for example, this helps a cat slink its way through a room and not bump into anything. How? The air currents in the room change depending on where pieces of furniture are located. As the cat walks through the room and approaches the couch, he'll know which direction to turn based on the change in air current around the couch.

In addition to having sensory properties, a cat's whiskers are also a good indicator of his mood. When a cat is angry or feels defensive, the whiskers will be pulled back. Otherwise, when the cat is happy, curious or content, the whiskers will be more relaxed and pushed forward.

But the whisker's primary use is to help a cat judge whether or not he'll fit through an opening. A cat's whiskers are roughly as wide as his body -- sort of a natural ruler. The whisker tips are sensitive to pressure. You'll probably see a cat stick his head in and out of an opening before he puts his body in. He's judging the width of the opening, and is determining if he can fit into it. An interesting note: cats don't have a true collar bone, like humans. This allows them to turn and twist their way through very narrow openings.

The cat wont die but it will be in discomfort for a while. Don't worry too much it will grow back.

I feel like cutting your neighbours hair and see how they feel without hair on their head!


Added on October 27, 2010, 8:48 pm
QUOTE(kaoru himura @ Oct 26 2010, 07:24 PM)
Thanks for replying...

Yes Luna already got his first vaccination, this coming 30th he will get 2nd vaccination.

When I took him to the vet, doc said his weight and body is ideal (although I really feel Luna will be more handsome if he is a little chubbier, at 3 months he is now 1.08kg) Doc then ask how many time he do his business, and how is the stool, and also his appetite. Doc then took stool sample and examine it under microscope, doc said she did not find Corona virus inside the stool, in which doc said will be the worse case that might can Luna have...doc then asked me to monitor another 7 days to see if there is any improvement.

The medicine for Luna is liquid form immune booster, antibiotic and charcoal tablet.

I will follow your advise. I do hope he will get well soon...wish us the best ya~!
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I think Luna will be ok since he is on the above medication.
If you want to fatten up little Luna, I suggest you give him boiled chicken breast 3 times a week and you will definitely see the weight gain as the chicken breast is full of protein.
You can also get Luna some vitamin B complex (small yellow round pills from the general hospital) to boost up his appetite.
Good Luck and Get well soon Luna!

This post has been edited by CutiePie69: Oct 27 2010, 08:48 PM
evil_educator
post Oct 27 2010, 11:46 PM

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poor kitty got their whiskers cut. but can the whiskers grow back?
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post Oct 28 2010, 09:35 AM

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QUOTE(evil_educator @ Oct 28 2010, 12:46 AM)
poor kitty got their whiskers cut. but can the whiskers grow back?
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Yes, the whiskas can grow back.
But it will take some time though.
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post Oct 28 2010, 11:17 AM

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hi cutiepie69...

thanks for your reply, good info. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
i wish cat grow misai faster, cat look so innocent now.

can you please advise the below questions i got..

how do i keep cat not enter house door ?

should i feed cat till really fat ? (what type food makes cat fat ? )
is it good for cat ? does other cat takut when see a big or fat cat ?

since cat arrived, i don't see any mouse/sussie mussie, lizard, or lipas around.
is the cat keep them away ?

many thanks..

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post Oct 28 2010, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(blasto @ Oct 28 2010, 12:17 PM)
hi cutiepie69...

thanks for your reply, good info.  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
i wish cat grow misai faster, cat look so innocent now.

can you please advise the below questions i got.. 

how do i keep cat not enter house door ?

should i feed cat till really fat ? (what  type food makes cat fat ? )
is it good for cat ? does other cat takut when see a big or fat cat ?

since cat arrived, i don't see any mouse/sussie mussie, lizard, or lipas around.
is the cat keep them away ?

many thanks..
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Hi Blasto...

You are most welcome.
I am sure that the cat looks funny without his whiskers.
Poor little fella.

Well... to keep a cat out of your house, you will need to cat proof it.
Meaning.... put wire mesh on your door grill or windows.
This will help from preventing cats going in or outside your house.

If you need to fatten up your cat.... just feed it food that is high in protein e.g. kitten food, boiled chicken meat, raw meat or wet food on a daily basis. If you have enough budget feed your cat with Science AD which is full of nutrients. Or you can feed your cat with vitamin B complex (buy from general hospitals) to boost up their appetite. But REMEMBER, a fat cat will not be healthy and will have problems later in life.

I don't think any other cats will be afraid to see a fat cat tongue.gif

This post has been edited by CutiePie69: Oct 28 2010, 11:57 AM
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post Oct 28 2010, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(CutiePie69 @ Oct 28 2010, 11:48 AM)
Hi Blasto...

You are most welcome.
I am sure that the cat looks funny without his whiskers.
Poor little fella.

Well... to keep a cat out of your house, you will need to cat proof it.
Meaning.... put wire mesh on your door grill or windows.
This will help from preventing cats going in or outside your house.
Litter train the cat to use a  sandbox.
Designate a Cat private area with a scratching pad and a soft clean comfy bed.
Allocate a high cabinet space for the cat to look down on human activities.


If you need to fatten up your cat.... just feed it food that is high in protein e.g. kitten food, boiled chicken meat, raw meat or wet food on a daily basis.  If you have enough budget feed your cat with Science AD which is full of nutrients.  Or you can feed your cat with vitamin B complex (buy from general hospitals) to boost up their appetite.  But REMEMBER, a fat cat will not be healthy and will have problems later in life.

I don't think any other cats will be afraid to see a fat cat  tongue.gif
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