^_^ Cat Lovers Version 5 ^_^, Fabulous Cats & People
^_^ Cat Lovers Version 5 ^_^, Fabulous Cats & People
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May 26 2011, 08:56 PM
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42 posts Joined: Jul 2008 |
^pictures please!
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May 26 2011, 09:53 PM
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8 posts Joined: May 2011 |
This is my normal housecat:
![]() My new kitten (no proper photos yet, my breeder tak tau pakai camera and my kitten's only arriving next week) (photo above is the nest) ![]() Her brother at about 12 weeks old. He is lilac, mine is lilac creme (and female) Added on May 26, 2011, 9:54 pmOMG how come my first photo is so big?! This post has been edited by lilac_brit: May 26 2011, 09:54 PM |
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May 27 2011, 04:58 PM
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13 posts Joined: Feb 2011 |
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May 28 2011, 11:04 PM
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1,534 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: 10110011001110 Status: Missing |
hello,
i have a kitten, ages around 1 1/2 month. I'm thinking to sending her to the vet. May I know, is that kind of age is suitable for vet treatment and what kind of treatment should i ask from vet? |
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May 29 2011, 10:21 AM
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992 posts Joined: Sep 2010 |
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May 30 2011, 09:43 AM
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1,959 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: ~1337~ |
anyone ever tried this product ?
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May 30 2011, 10:55 AM
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13 posts Joined: Feb 2011 |
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May 30 2011, 11:12 AM
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0 posts Joined: Apr 2009 |
QUOTE(Hackezkk @ May 30 2011, 10:43 AM) No this milk is not good for your cats as this is the cheap type.For your information, cats do not need milk. If you have small kittens that does not have a mother and needs milk go and buy Milkodog. Its expensive but very good for the kittens. |
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May 30 2011, 01:14 PM
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25 posts Joined: Dec 2009 From: Ampang,Selangor |
hi,
I have two kitten,age around 2 month ++...Can anyone tell me which comb that suitable with my kitten. [/IMG] [/IMG]Tq |
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May 30 2011, 05:11 PM
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0 posts Joined: Apr 2009 |
QUOTE(byut74 @ May 30 2011, 02:14 PM) hi, So cute!I have two kitten,age around 2 month ++...Can anyone tell me which comb that suitable with my kitten. [/IMG] [/IMG]Tq You can buy a grooming brush from any petshop but make sure that the tip of the steel grooming comb is rounded as if its not it might hurt your kitten/cat when grooming. |
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May 31 2011, 12:16 AM
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33 posts Joined: Jan 2010 From: PJ n Ipoh |
QUOTE(lilac_brit @ May 26 2011, 07:32 PM) Hi guys, Royal Canin is quite a good brand but it's not the only one you can choose! I always choose foods that have meat as the first ingredient, even better if its the first 2 ingredients.Nice to meet you. I love cats too which is quite funny because I used to hate them (cat poop in the garden on a warm day yuck). Now, I live, breath, love cats:D Our new kitten (our first one with breed la) will be arriving next week. We have one other cat (a European Shorthair which in other words is the local pariah cat in Europe). My boyfriend adopted her when she was 6 weeks old, she's now 6 years old! We were not informed before so our cat only got supermarket food but we did some research (before getting the new kitten) and it turns out that our supermarket food is really lousy! So, we started feeding Royal Canin and after the kitten is about 6-8 months old, we'll switch to Orijen. For wet food, we give Carnibest. So excited about our new kitten:D Friskies is terrible, but not as bad as Whiskas. The first 2 ingredients in Whiskas aren't even meat. Imagine feeding your cat jagung biscuits for the rest of her/his life QUOTE(xortz @ May 28 2011, 11:04 PM) hello, you can get vaccinations and deworming. the vet will usually clean her ears and clip her nails for freei have a kitten, ages around 1 1/2 month. I'm thinking to sending her to the vet. May I know, is that kind of age is suitable for vet treatment and what kind of treatment should i ask from vet? ---------------------------------------- here are my cats! Tiger(right) and Nemo (left) ![]() This post has been edited by verulin: May 31 2011, 12:21 AM |
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May 31 2011, 12:50 PM
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1,959 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: ~1337~ |
CutiePie
the weird thing is, the kitteh got nothing wrong when drinking the milk..just the mother got diarrhea |
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May 31 2011, 02:32 PM
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33 posts Joined: Jan 2010 From: PJ n Ipoh |
QUOTE(Hackezkk @ May 31 2011, 12:50 PM) CutiePie did you get the mother checked at the vet? she could have worms, then 100% guarantee the kittens will also have worms.the weird thing is, the kitteh got nothing wrong when drinking the milk..just the mother got diarrhea so you'll end up with diarrhea waterfall different cats have different tolerance for milk. some will be fine, some will have diarrhea waterfall This post has been edited by verulin: May 31 2011, 02:34 PM |
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May 31 2011, 08:05 PM
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1,180 posts Joined: Apr 2007 From: Pasir Gudang. Johor |
can u all list down the price for royal canin 36 and 32 for 10kg.
and iams ?? what is the price range.. This post has been edited by hanissyazwan: Jun 4 2011, 09:56 PM |
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Jun 2 2011, 07:43 PM
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8 posts Joined: May 2011 |
QUOTE(verulin @ May 31 2011, 12:16 AM) Royal Canin is quite a good brand but it's not the only one you can choose! I always choose foods that have meat as the first ingredient, even better if its the first 2 ingredients. Hi!Friskies is terrible, but not as bad as Whiskas. The first 2 ingredients in Whiskas aren't even meat. Imagine feeding your cat jagung biscuits for the rest of her/his life you can get vaccinations and deworming. the vet will usually clean her ears and clip her nails for free ---------------------------------------- here are my cats! Tiger(right) and Nemo (left) ![]() Nice cats:) My breeder fed her cats Royal Canin and I am also feeding them Royal Canin too but will be switching to Orijen soon because Royal Canin only has 30% meat and also includes grains. Orijen is 80% meat but it's also like 1.5 times the price:/ But OKla, how much do cats eat anyway, right... Before that, I fed my first cat Gourmet (Purina). Imagine my shock when I found out that it only contains like 1% fish in the red and brown bits, 1% peas in the green kibble etc. My cat would also puke about twice a week but I thought that was because she had a sensitive stomach. Since I switched their kibble, no puking anymore. My new kitten(lilac tortie British Shorthair): ![]() |
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Jun 2 2011, 11:44 PM
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33 posts Joined: Jan 2010 From: PJ n Ipoh |
QUOTE(lilac_brit @ Jun 2 2011, 07:43 PM) Hi! actually if there's more meat in the kibble, then u can feed them less. I like Orijen, but out of my budget atm Nice cats:) My breeder fed her cats Royal Canin and I am also feeding them Royal Canin too but will be switching to Orijen soon because Royal Canin only has 30% meat and also includes grains. Orijen is 80% meat but it's also like 1.5 times the price:/ But OKla, how much do cats eat anyway, right... Before that, I fed my first cat Gourmet (Purina). Imagine my shock when I found out that it only contains like 1% fish in the red and brown bits, 1% peas in the green kibble etc. My cat would also puke about twice a week but I thought that was because she had a sensitive stomach. Since I switched their kibble, no puking anymore. My new kitten(lilac tortie British Shorthair): ![]() I also supplement their diet with raw meaty bones (RMB diet) few times a week. I know you're gonna scream at me for feeding raw, but I've done tonnes of research, and my cats have been doing fine on it for months |
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Jun 3 2011, 12:21 AM
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1 posts Joined: Feb 2011 |
Hi cat lovers! Just browsing through lyn and found out about this tread and decided to join you guys
Anyways, My oldest cat is now 8 years old and she's still healthy and active and needy(lol). The youngest is still a baby-found him and his mama at our 2nd house brought them back as 2 babies died in the house(house is still under constructions) all of my cats are neutered/some of them will be soon. They are scheduled for vaccination twice a year. When I see this thread, I'm so happy to see all those loving cat owners. I can't imagine how some people hated cats/animals and hurt them. Hmm, oh well, I would love to post pictures but there are so many of them... |
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Jun 3 2011, 04:38 PM
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8 posts Joined: May 2011 |
QUOTE(verulin @ Jun 2 2011, 11:44 PM) actually if there's more meat in the kibble, then u can feed them less. I like Orijen, but out of my budget atm Haha actually raw food is very in here. Have you heard of BARF? I also supplement their diet with raw meaty bones (RMB diet) few times a week. I know you're gonna scream at me for feeding raw, but I've done tonnes of research, and my cats have been doing fine on it for months I'm feeding Carnibest (I'm pretty sure they don't sell this in Malaysia. It's a frozen sausage filled with a combo of raw meat, bones etc. and what you have to do is leave it in the fridge for about one hour and then slice it into single portions. Put them back into the freezer and defreeze (by taking a portion out from the freezer and leaving it in the fridge until soft). Then, take it out and feed it when it's at room temp. Thing with all this raw food is that it's more time consuming lor. Like me, I'm bloody lazy. I prefer to just chuck some dry food before going to work haha. Dunno where but that day I saw this ad from a Malaysian pet shop and per kg, Orijen is same price as Royal Canin! Don't worry, I'm not one of those sanctimonious pet owners who're like "you feed Whiskas! OMFG you are such a bad owner!":D It's like kids la. Do whatever you want (to a certain point). Can advice but cannot force right. In my case, I also fed those jagung biscuits kind off food 0_0 because I didn't know until I was about to get a new kitten so I did some research. Read the ingredient list of my jagung biskut kibble and was shocked so then I made the decision to do it well this time lah. Especially if I buy the 7kg/10kg pack of Orijen/Royal Canin, it's only double the price of Whiskas Added on June 3, 2011, 4:53 pm QUOTE(berryluv @ Jun 3 2011, 12:21 AM) Hi cat lovers! Just browsing through lyn and found out about this tread and decided to join you guys Glad to meet another cat lover! I never hurt a cat but cats were certainly not my favourite animals! Used to think they were gross then even when I had my first cat (as in my boyfriend had her before I came along la), I always had to wash my hands immediately after touching it hahaha. Anyways, My oldest cat is now 8 years old and she's still healthy and active and needy(lol). The youngest is still a baby-found him and his mama at our 2nd house brought them back as 2 babies died in the house(house is still under constructions) all of my cats are neutered/some of them will be soon. They are scheduled for vaccination twice a year. When I see this thread, I'm so happy to see all those loving cat owners. I can't imagine how some people hated cats/animals and hurt them. Hmm, oh well, I would love to post pictures but there are so many of them... I found a little kitten at a bus stop in Malaysia a few months ago. It was only about 10 days old. Jaga-ed it until I had to balik and gave it some expat but when I went to meet the expat for the handover, she was like 30 minutes late and also I think slightly drunk la. Don't know that kitten survived or not:/ Quite sakit hati lor to feed a kitten every 3-4 hours and then the thing dies... This post has been edited by lilac_brit: Jun 3 2011, 04:53 PM |
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Jun 5 2011, 08:43 PM
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1,959 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: ~1337~ |
i feed my kitteh with chicken breast rebus (microwave) yesterday..is it ok ? coz when i put ciken into their plate,all three will come and lick2 and eat the ciken...very fast...
not same as kibble..2-3 hours still got half left |
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Jun 5 2011, 10:57 PM
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33 posts Joined: Jan 2010 From: PJ n Ipoh |
QUOTE(lilac_brit @ Jun 3 2011, 04:38 PM) Haha actually raw food is very in here. Have you heard of BARF? I don't really see much point in BARF, cz of all the veggie and supplements. I find that RMB is more 'natural' makes more sense to me..heck, if I could, I'd be feeding them whole mice I'm feeding Carnibest (I'm pretty sure they don't sell this in Malaysia. It's a frozen sausage filled with a combo of raw meat, bones etc. and what you have to do is leave it in the fridge for about one hour and then slice it into single portions. Put them back into the freezer and defreeze (by taking a portion out from the freezer and leaving it in the fridge until soft). Then, take it out and feed it when it's at room temp. Thing with all this raw food is that it's more time consuming lor. Like me, I'm bloody lazy. I prefer to just chuck some dry food before going to work haha. Dunno where but that day I saw this ad from a Malaysian pet shop and per kg, Orijen is same price as Royal Canin! Don't worry, I'm not one of those sanctimonious pet owners who're like "you feed Whiskas! OMFG you are such a bad owner!":D It's like kids la. Do whatever you want (to a certain point). Can advice but cannot force right. In my case, I also fed those jagung biscuits kind off food 0_0 because I didn't know until I was about to get a new kitten so I did some research. Read the ingredient list of my jagung biskut kibble and was shocked so then I made the decision to do it well this time lah. Especially if I buy the 7kg/10kg pack of Orijen/Royal Canin, it's only double the price of Whiskas and I totally agree about dry food being more convenient. I'm a student and have to rush to class in the morning, so feeding raw in the morning is almost impossible...cz I have to clean up afterwards, and make sure Nemo doesn't steal Tiger's portion Where did you see that Orijen ad? I'd love to try Orijen but it's out of my budget Added on June 5, 2011, 11:02 pm QUOTE(Hackezkk @ Jun 5 2011, 08:43 PM) i feed my kitteh with chicken breast rebus (microwave) yesterday..is it ok ? coz when i put ciken into their plate,all three will come and lick2 and eat the ciken...very fast... no problem! chicken breast is 100% meat, unlike kibble, so of course very very tasty not same as kibble..2-3 hours still got half left This post has been edited by verulin: Jun 5 2011, 11:02 PM |
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