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jotaro12
post Nov 26 2009, 10:43 PM

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Looks like a serious case here. Have you tried what el said about caging them?? If the kittens haven't feed yet maybe you need to get milk and feed them yourself. Hope they are fine >_<
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post Nov 26 2009, 11:41 PM

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QUOTE(SayuriKimura @ Nov 26 2009, 04:57 PM)
unfortunately we try that and the mother doesn't even want to feed the baby...we try multiple way but rather than feeding her baby, she feed other baby

(there are other newborn baby that born 2 weeks ago)
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omg.. you mean the same cat labor 2 times within 2 weeks? sound like your female cat having double pregnancy... that is kinda bad. i wonder if the 2nd labor looks fine or not... did u try mixing all first labor and second labor together?
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post Nov 28 2009, 05:56 PM

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hihi~ is hill's science plan food good for kittens/cats? i've been googling on it but so far got many negative reviews yawn.gif
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post Nov 28 2009, 06:21 PM

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just spayed my mama cat... feel so depressed @_@.

she does not want to wear her elizabeth collar, keep freaking out.
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post Nov 28 2009, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(elfreakz @ Nov 26 2009, 11:41 PM)
omg.. you mean the same cat labor 2 times within 2 weeks? sound like your female cat having double pregnancy... that is kinda bad. i wonder if the 2nd labor looks fine or not... did u try mixing all first labor and second labor together?
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no no...not the same female cat but there are other female cat who given birth before her...

I mix all the kittens together and now the new born already been fed by their mother so quite relieve now...

Thanks for all your advice
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post Nov 29 2009, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(xmascat @ Nov 28 2009, 05:56 PM)
hihi~ is hill's science plan food good for kittens/cats? i've been googling on it but so far got many negative reviews yawn.gif
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Science plan should be ok.. like what negative reviews you receiving?

i bet something like fur falling? fur failing is not only due to food, but also change of weather, stress, on heat, unbalance food, lake of water, sick, fleas & parasites, and etc...

so the important thing is, don't blame the food in first place.. check other possibilities...
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QUOTE(db07mufan @ Nov 28 2009, 06:21 PM)
just spayed my mama cat... feel so depressed @_@.

she does not want to wear her elizabeth collar, keep freaking out.
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i'm pretty sure she will become big mama with a big smile in the face soon smile.gif

don't worry bout the cone collar... just let she use it for the surgery to be in good condition smile.gif
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post Nov 29 2009, 07:49 AM

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QUOTE(elfreakz @ Nov 29 2009, 12:13 AM)
Science plan should be ok..  like what negative reviews you receiving?

i bet something like fur falling? fur failing is not only due to food, but also change of weather, stress, on heat, unbalance food, lake of water, sick, fleas & parasites, and etc...

so the important thing is, don't blame the food in first place.. check other possibilities...
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oh.. i was searching for food ratings, reviews and so on for this cat food by google, but so far didnt find any good ones tongue.gif

but i checked the ingredients, looks good. thanks ya~
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post Nov 29 2009, 12:12 PM

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hi..wanna to ask..can cat eat oat??
coz yesteday my oat tumpah at floor then my cat eat the oat..

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post Nov 29 2009, 03:28 PM

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Hello el. I'm having some trouble with Felix's "poo" out of his litter box. It's light brownish w/ a soft shape. I've seen some fur on it. It already happened like 4 times these past 3 weeks after his spay surgery. I thought it's his poo at 1st due to I'm starting using the measurement cup, but last night it happened again. Is it really fur ball like my friend told me but it does look like poo rclxub.gif He does groom alot these days even I do it for him daily. Will fur ball become like poo shape?? Really hope this is not a serious situation. Thanks again, el. smile.gif
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QUOTE(jotaro12 @ Nov 29 2009, 03:28 PM)
Hello el. I'm having some trouble with Felix's "poo" out of his litter box. It's light brownish w/ a soft shape. I've seen some fur on it. It already happened like 4 times these past 3 weeks after his spay surgery. I thought it's his poo at 1st due to I'm starting using the measurement cup, but last night it happened again. Is it really fur ball like my friend told me but it does look like poo  rclxub.gif   He does groom alot these days even I do it for him daily. Will fur ball become like poo shape?? Really hope this is not a serious situation. Thanks again, el.  smile.gif
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but even if its furball, i was told by the vet it is not good for ur cat to vomit out furball. the vet suggested me to buy something which looks like gel for them to digest the fur. forgot the name as i left it in selangor.


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QUOTE(Quidditch93 @ Nov 29 2009, 12:12 PM)
hi..wanna to ask..can cat eat oat??
coz yesteday my oat tumpah at floor then my cat eat the oat..
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i think can. as oat is considered grains. one of my cats love to eat wholemeal bread. she will share the bread with me in the morning. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(jotaro12 @ Nov 29 2009, 03:28 PM)
Hello el. I'm having some trouble with Felix's "poo" out of his litter box. It's light brownish w/ a soft shape. I've seen some fur on it. It already happened like 4 times these past 3 weeks after his spay surgery. I thought it's his poo at 1st due to I'm starting using the measurement cup, but last night it happened again. Is it really fur ball like my friend told me but it does look like poo  rclxub.gif  He does groom alot these days even I do it for him daily. Will fur ball become like poo shape?? Really hope this is not a serious situation. Thanks again, el.  smile.gif
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yeap furball look like poo ehehe

last time i have friend freak out when looking at her cat vomit this.. she said "OMG! my cat vomit SHIT" tongue.gif ehehe

bun in some case... if your cat having digestion problem... they do vomit poo.. which terrible sickness... very bad.. don't ever wish tongue.gif

in your case its the furball...

if you see your cat vomit furball... or see fur in poo... you should at least relief.. the fur must come out from the body system.. do not let it stuck inside.. yes vomiting is not so good if it happened like 3-4 times a day.. that's why we need to groom long hair cat more frequent to avoid vomiting. else you can also try pumpkinn solution.. feeding the soft gel.. so the furball can go out via poo smile.gif
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QUOTE(pumpkinn @ Nov 29 2009, 03:39 PM)
but even if its furball, i was told by the vet it is not good for ur cat to vomit out furball. the vet suggested me to buy something which looks like gel for them to digest the fur. forgot the name as i left it in selangor.


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i think can. as oat is considered grains. one of my cats love to eat wholemeal bread. she will share the bread with me in the morning. biggrin.gif
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thnx..hope my cat doing well..
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post Nov 29 2009, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(elfreakz @ Nov 29 2009, 04:26 PM)
yeap furball look like poo ehehe

last time i have friend freak out when looking at her cat vomit this.. she said "OMG! my cat vomit SHIT" tongue.gif ehehe

bun in some case... if your cat having digestion problem... they do vomit poo.. which terrible sickness... very bad.. don't ever wish tongue.gif

in your case its the furball...

if you see your cat vomit furball... or see fur in poo... you should at least relief.. the fur must come out from the body system.. do not let it stuck inside.. yes vomiting is not so good if it happened like 3-4 times a day.. that's why we need to groom long hair cat more frequent to avoid vomiting. else you can also try pumpkinn solution.. feeding the soft gel.. so the furball can go out via poo smile.gif
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Thanks el and pumpkinn's advise smile.gif. I did see Felix vomit once before, which is about few months back. It's just a rather small fur ball which is why when I saw the size I thought of soft poo not vomit hehe. Just wondering, will the de-shedding tool work?? I only use it for the 1st time last week, not sure if it's OK if I use it weekly or twice per month, any ideas? hmm.gif

Here's Felix's recent pic w/ his toy smile.gif

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post Nov 30 2009, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(jotaro12 @ Nov 29 2009, 09:09 PM)
Thanks el and pumpkinn's advise smile.gif.  I did see Felix vomit once before, which is about few months back. It's just a rather small fur ball which is why when I saw the size I thought of soft poo not vomit hehe. Just wondering, will the de-shedding tool work?? I only use it for the 1st time last week, not sure if it's OK if I use it weekly or twice per month, any ideas?  hmm.gif

Here's Felix's recent pic w/ his toy smile.gif

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no problem jotaro, you did give a very good advice before. maomao is fine since that day. if you need the gel's brand name, let me know. i will PM you once i am back in selangor on saturday biggrin.gif

hope Felix feel better by now. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(jotaro12 @ Nov 29 2009, 09:09 PM)
Thanks el and pumpkinn's advise smile.gif.  I did see Felix vomit once before, which is about few months back. It's just a rather small fur ball which is why when I saw the size I thought of soft poo not vomit hehe. Just wondering, will the de-shedding tool work?? I only use it for the 1st time last week, not sure if it's OK if I use it weekly or twice per month, any ideas?  hmm.gif

Here's Felix's recent pic w/ his toy smile.gif

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de-shedding tool is one of the tool u need if u have long hair cat. its alil bit different from the normal comb to brush the fur.. de-shedding tool is more towards removing the under coat. cat has 2 layer of coat.. upper u use brush/comb, under the upper coat u use de-shedding..

removing the dead fur from under coat will make your cat feel more comfortable... leaving it grow and dead will make it tingle and u start to dee fur combine together... gosh i forgot the term for that lol... but its like all fur combine together making like a ball stuck on it.. u have to cut it off...

i used this brand called bamboo.. its red and white color.. got it from petsmore.. smile.gif

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post Nov 30 2009, 06:55 PM

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Thanks el. But how often do I use it?? monthly, weekly? BTW, Felix vomit today too with a smaller size 'poo'.
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QUOTE(jotaro12 @ Nov 30 2009, 06:55 PM)
Thanks el. But how often do I use it?? monthly, weekly? BTW, Felix vomit today too with a smaller size 'poo'.
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- you feeding orijen to felix?? how long has u been feeding it?

- he's indoor right, how's the room temperature? aircon? fan 24/7? hmm any access to sun or something like bright sun light coming in to your house?

- how many times u grooming? basic groom like comb or brush... and how frequent you bath?

- neuter yet?

- found any parasites?

- ok the de-shedding tools you can use it before bath. so the water soak into the coat easily. you can see the different a normal long hair cat vs. a long hair cat with heavy undercoat.. it look too thick. u need the tool to shedding some so it become like layer the fur. daily you can use comb or brush to remove the dead fur.. remember if u bath your long hair cat, u need to make sure it dry well... by not letting the cat dry themself.. they will lick all the fur.

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- Been nearly 2 months now. I didn't see he vomit any fur ball during 1st month.

- He's indoor and my room temperature would be normal unless it's a hot weather, but the fan is facing his cage at all times.

- Comb at least once per day. Bath would be once per month.

- Haha, already mentioned that before. He had his spay surgery like a month ago, active like usual since then.

- not seeing any eggs around his body, ear mites no, hmmm he got a small healed wound around his neck. Maybe it happened when he scratches himself, does that count?

- I see. I'm using the bamboo too smile.gif. So I'll use it whenever I bring him to bath. Thanks

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QUOTE(jotaro12 @ Dec 1 2009, 08:35 AM)
- Been nearly 2 months now. I didn't see he vomit any fur ball during 1st month.

- He's indoor and my room temperature would be normal unless it's a hot weather, but the fan is facing his cage at all times.

- Comb at least once per day. Bath would be once per month.

- Haha, already mentioned that before. He had his spay surgery like a month ago, active like usual since then.

- not seeing any eggs around his body, ear mites no, hmmm he got a small healed wound around his neck. Maybe it happened when he scratches himself, does that count?

- I see. I'm using the bamboo too smile.gif. So I'll use it whenever I bring him to bath. Thanks
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ok ok just spayed... lets give another 4-5 months.. im pretty sure you will see changes on your cat, like when i saw mine eheheh... from skinny to fit... from dull looking fur to fully till i need the de-shedding tool to help my cat ehehehe... but as for now, u will not see much changes yet.

it may not just be fleas and mites... it can be others parasite... lice very rare to be a carrier.. but if ur cat do have lice, its hardly to notice. even the house dust mites can disturb them... face part and around the neck is the favorite place to be for all parasites wink.gif then, there's walking dandruff... it looks like dandruff on the fur... if u see this.. its time for bath smile.gif

other parasite, u will see something else beside itchy.. so since u did not mention anything..then nothing to worry.

anyway, i know that you know what do to when its parasite red alert right smile.gif let the war begin if it start to breed ehehehe

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