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 Cat Lovers Version 6 ^_^ Fabulous Cats & People

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CutiePie69
post Apr 5 2012, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Apr 4 2012, 12:43 PM)
Yesterday, while playing with my cat. She licks me alot, and always try to climb up to sniff/smell my face. Cute kitty she is.
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You should be very happy than cause when a cat licks you on the face it means that the cat trusts and loves you very much. biggrin.gif
If a cat stares at you for quite sometime and then suddenly blink it means that the cat just kissed you.
Funny right? But I read this in the net biggrin.gif
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post Apr 5 2012, 11:06 AM

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tongue.gif my boy does acctually kiss me lol.... biggrin.gif he used to lick my lips lol.....that boy never stop kissing lol....very manja one... smile.gif
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post Apr 5 2012, 11:41 AM

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If a cat blinks, it means "I trust you, you are harmless and so do I." Read it on the net too.

Okay, my female kitty Tisha finally pooped and peed in the toilet. But she did that in the farthest corner of the toilet. Can I re-position her stuff to be near to the sink hole so I can flush it easier?
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post Apr 5 2012, 11:48 AM

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My cats are outdoors and sometime they climb into my room. I'll let em sleep on the floor but sometime they wanna climb on my bed to sleep with me but i push em back down. Is it okay to let an outdoor cat sleep on mah bed? I also rarely give them bath. Their fur I dont really mind but them feet hmm.gif
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post Apr 5 2012, 01:12 PM

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Brader. In my personal opinion, you are not ready to have a pet. First you do not want to use litter box because too many work. Now you expect the cat to poo/pee right to the sink hole. Be grateful the cat poo and pee in the toilet. You can use the water hose to push it to the hole.

You must remember, to have a pet is like to a toddler at home. If you are not ready for extra work, don't keep pet or don't have kids. Wait until you cat fall sick. You will have problem to sleep because you need to attend to a sick cat. Trust me, I have to care for my sick cat. He fell from the 3rd floor and broke his leg. That was 1 part of the problem. The 2nd problem, he couldn't pee by himself. I need to compress his stomach until he can pee on his own.

QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Apr 5 2012, 11:41 AM)
If a cat blinks, it means "I trust you, you are harmless and so do I." Read it on the net too.

Okay, my female kitty Tisha finally pooped and peed in the toilet. But she did that in the farthest corner of the toilet. Can I re-position her stuff to be near to the sink hole so I can flush it easier?
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post Apr 5 2012, 02:45 PM

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Ouch, well I'm learning to adapt and take responsibilities. That's why I adopted them. Well, thanks for the advice.

I guess, I should be grateful that she learn fast by doing her thing in the toilet in just two days.
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post Apr 5 2012, 03:12 PM

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Glad to hear that .Most pet owner take the easy way out by abandon their pets. It was a heartbroken situation. I saw many dogs and cats fall sick and die because they missed their owner/family. They forgot that animal have feelings too.

Kitten is easy to teach because they are still young. Like young kids.

QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Apr 5 2012, 02:45 PM)
Ouch, well I'm learning to adapt and take responsibilities. That's why I adopted them. Well, thanks for the advice.

I guess, I should be grateful that she learn fast by doing her thing in the toilet in just two days.
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post Apr 5 2012, 03:29 PM

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Seriously, die because too miss their family and owner? I guess I should hug my kitty when I'm home later.
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post Apr 5 2012, 04:03 PM

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Yes. my neighbour in Kota Kinabalu. Passed his dog to his friend to take care because he wants to migrate overseas. His dogs died 4 mths later. He doesn't want to eat, just lying on the floor and whining. I cried when I see the dog howl every nite because he missed his old master.

My cats also very monyok everytime I go for outstation trip. Now I am bit worry because I'll be going to Korea on 20/4-28/4. They'll surely become monyok. I must hug and kiss them a lot when I return to KL. To reassure them I have no intention to abandon them.

QUOTE(Mike3300 @ Apr 5 2012, 03:29 PM)
Seriously, die because too miss their family and owner? I guess I should hug my kitty when I'm home later.
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post Apr 5 2012, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(Listiani @ Apr 5 2012, 04:03 PM)
Yes. my neighbour in Kota Kinabalu. Passed his dog to his friend to take care because he wants to migrate overseas. His dogs died 4 mths later. He doesn't want to eat, just lying on the floor and whining. I cried when I see the dog howl every nite because he missed his old master.

My cats also very monyok everytime I go for outstation trip. Now I am bit worry because I'll be going to Korea on 20/4-28/4. They'll surely become monyok. I must hug and kiss them a lot when I return to KL. To reassure them I have no intention to abandon them.
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my cat Tiger is blind so I guess it made him a bit clingy to me. I once left him at home overnight as I had to make a quick outstation trip. When I came back the next day I realised he was so stressed that he pulled out a bit of fur.
Now he has another brudder cat to keep him company

true story from ISPCA:
A young woman had to surrender her dog as she had to move away for work. The dog refused to eat for weeks, but finally the staff managed to get it to eat a little bit. Then the woman decided to visit the dog. When she left, the dog got so depressed again that it died some time later sad.gif

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post Apr 5 2012, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(verulin @ Apr 5 2012, 05:21 PM)
my cat Tiger is blind so I guess it made him a bit clingy to me. I once left him at home overnight as I had to make a quick outstation trip. When I came back the next day I realised he was so stressed that he pulled out a bit of fur.
Now he has another brudder cat to keep him company

true story from ISPCA:
A young woman had to surrender her dog as she had to move away for work. The dog refused to eat for weeks, but finally the staff managed to get it to eat a little bit. Then the woman decided to visit the dog. When she left, the dog got so depressed again that it died some time later sad.gif
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So sad.
My mum used to have a dog before she got married. It used to follow her to work and guard her scooter every day. Then my mum met my dad and they got married and moved to Sabah (she was staying in brunei). One day my grand mum called my mum saying that the dog would wait at her former office and did not want to come home and it got sick so my grand mum asked my mum to come home as clearly the dog was missing her. On the day my mum arrived it was too late. The dog died. My mum broke down and cried and never forgave herself for leaving her dog. When she told us the story i was so sad and cried. cry.gif

Animals do have feelings. So please take good care of our pets.
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:25 AM

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post Apr 6 2012, 10:01 AM

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My cats are FELV positive. Last year November I went away for 5 days. Spot fell sick. When I returned, he looks malnourished and underweight. I have to nurse him back for 2 months. My vet told me, for FELV positive cat, they will die if they got so stress. I have to get up very early in the morning to feed him medicine and air gamat too. I have to use syringe to force him drinking air gamat. Now he is back to his normal self.

QUOTE(verulin @ Apr 5 2012, 04:21 PM)
my cat Tiger is blind so I guess it made him a bit clingy to me. I once left him at home overnight as I had to make a quick outstation trip. When I came back the next day I realised he was so stressed that he pulled out a bit of fur.
Now he has another brudder cat to keep him company

true story from ISPCA:
A young woman had to surrender her dog as she had to move away for work. The dog refused to eat for weeks, but finally the staff managed to get it to eat a little bit. Then the woman decided to visit the dog. When she left, the dog got so depressed again that it died some time later sad.gif
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post Apr 7 2012, 09:35 AM

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I used to have a cat,he's name was Jebat.
He had a fight on the roof and fell.
http://www.cat-world.com.au/diaphragmatic-hernia-in-cats

We brought him to the vet and they stabilized him cause it was late in the evening,the vet in UPM was already closed.

He died 12 hours later due to difficulty to breathe :'(
RIP Jebat,he was the best cat I ever had.



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beawolf64
post Apr 7 2012, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(ZenXL @ Apr 7 2012, 09:35 AM)
I used to have a cat,he's name was Jebat.
He had a fight on the roof and fell.
http://www.cat-world.com.au/diaphragmatic-hernia-in-cats

We brought him to the vet and they stabilized him cause it was late in the evening,the vet in UPM was already closed.

He died 12 hours later due to difficulty to breathe :'(
RIP Jebat,he was the best cat I ever had.
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that sad......im feel sorry to you.....sometimes cats that have diaphragmatic hernia look like a normal healthy cat....maybe bcoz the cut are small...usually they will easy to feel tired..heavy breath and other....but in your case im sure it was an heavy fall...

anyway this is my cat...Jebat too smile.gif

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post Apr 7 2012, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(beawolf64 @ Apr 7 2012, 10:29 AM)
that sad......im feel sorry to you.....sometimes cats that have diaphragmatic hernia look like a normal healthy cat....maybe bcoz the cut are small...usually they will easy to feel tired..heavy breath and other....but in your case im sure it was an heavy fall...

anyway this is my cat...Jebat too  smile.gif

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thanks and you have very lovely cats,where did you get em from ?
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post Apr 7 2012, 05:00 PM

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Are cats a huge maintenance ? How much does it cost every month to buy the cat stuff,etc sand,food,toys?
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post Apr 7 2012, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(silencio87 @ Apr 7 2012, 05:00 PM)
Are cats a huge maintenance ? How much does it cost every month to buy the cat stuff,etc sand,food,toys?
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for toys....its like one off maintaince budget for a years......but for other item like litter sand and food its depend on product that you choose


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QUOTE(ZenXL @ Apr 7 2012, 10:33 AM)
thanks and you have very lovely cats,where did you get em from ?
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thank you

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post Apr 7 2012, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(beawolf64 @ Apr 7 2012, 06:09 PM)
for toys....its like one off maintaince budget for a years......but for other item like litter sand and food its depend on product that you choose


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thank you
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I see..I see...i believe it also depends on the breed of the cats too.

Say beawolf,your cats are of Bengal breed,aren they? unsure.gif Are they really obedient when you put the leash on?

I rarely see people put leash on cats and go for evening/morning walk tongue.gif
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post Apr 7 2012, 07:09 PM

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QUOTE(silencio87 @ Apr 7 2012, 06:24 PM)
I see..I see...i believe it also depends on the breed of the cats too.

Say beawolf,your cats are of Bengal breed,aren they? unsure.gif Are they really obedient when you put the leash on?

I rarely see people put leash on cats and go for evening/morning walk tongue.gif
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i just release them running in park......leash just incase something bad happen,like they try to cross the road or something.......if i hold those leash,im the one will follow them running lol.....yes they are bengal

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