http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUsb2AADSdQ
here is my cat, she know how to play like dog, carry back her toy to me all the time when i throw it~ ^^
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Apr 7 2012, 08:23 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUsb2AADSdQ
here is my cat, she know how to play like dog, carry back her toy to me all the time when i throw it~ ^^ |
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Apr 7 2012, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(vneefong @ Apr 7 2012, 08:23 PM) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUsb2AADSdQ Your cat is awesome!! Did you trained her? Was it easy? Ever took her out in the park? here is my cat, she know how to play like dog, carry back her toy to me all the time when i throw it~ ^^ |
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Apr 7 2012, 10:45 PM
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some cats do play fetch. One of my cats also does this.
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Apr 7 2012, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(silencio87 @ Apr 7 2012, 09:07 PM) I didn't train her, one day i throw her toy she automatic pick up and back to me, I praise her ,after that she know how to do it all the time she got the talent~ never took her to park before, she still a kitten scare she running out to the road. |
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Apr 8 2012, 11:11 AM
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Kucing kampung is the most low maintenance cat unlike breed cat. Let me give you an example. For kucing kampung, you don't have to brush their body every day. They can groom themselves. Persian cat, you need to groom every day, wipe their discharge from their eyes twice daily. Once the cat poo, u need to wipe their butt due to their long fur. Kucing kampung can eat almost anything but breed cat can only consume certain product coz if you them anything, their fur will falling or something else.
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Apr 8 2012, 12:20 PM
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Guyz,any ideas where i can get 2nd cat cage..The 3 tier design,but i need those that big in size which can fit 5-6 cats..hehe
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Apr 9 2012, 07:09 PM
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Just would like to share quotes from Jesse Dallas, author of "Pets Need Wholesome Food Also" and "What's New PussyCat" plus a link regarding wholesome homemade pet food; "If you really apply some common sense analysis of commercial pet foods, then you are going to begin to notice that in many ways, commercial pet foods are not healthy for our pets and are in fact, no different than fast food diets for humans. Commercial pet foods are killing our pets. I know that some will find this to be a harsh statement, but for those that have suffered the pain of a sick pet, then this statement is anything but harsh and in fact, can be more of an understatement." ~=~ "Feeding a wholesome raw meat diet makes sense to me because I prefer not to focus on the word raw but rather on the word wholesome. Nobody can deny that our pets, just as we humans, need wholesome foods for good health. For some, they will think that commercial pet foods constitute a wholesome diet and that's fair enough. To each their own. But for myself (and hopefully for you too), if we meditate on what constitutes a wholesome diet then our thoughts should lead us to a diet that most closely imitates and resembles what Mother Nature herself would feed." ~=~ "Sad to say, some people just see a pet as a pet and not as living being that requires wholesome foods. It's always difficult for those of us that realize that, as pet guardians, we have a responsibility to treat our pets with love in every way including the food we feed them. I am often asked how can we change those that feed unhealthy pet foods? I always tell people that we should not try to change or convince others, but rather we should be a shining example. When you shine bright your light will eventually guide others too." ~=~ "Hopefully, like me, after learning about wholesome homemade pet food and the benefits of wholesome nutrition, you too will realize the insanity of feeding the enzyme depleted and nutritionally inadequate foods made from overly processed ingredients that a carnivore would never eat in the wild known as commercial pet food" ~=~ Homemade Pet Food -- Holistic Health Care Information For Dog and Cats -- Natural Pet Food Please do visit the link and spare some time to read the extremely informative articles and a hassle free guide to natural homemade pet food (totally 100% free to read) for the sake of our beloved furry friends This post has been edited by Fitrah: Apr 18 2012, 09:08 PM |
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Apr 10 2012, 08:11 AM
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help.. how do I cut my cat's nails??
my IKEA lampu koyak-rabak and my cushions are scratched a lot |
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Apr 10 2012, 09:37 AM
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Get your cat scratching post and lots of scratching posts. Spray cat nip on the post. I will never cut my cat's nail. The nails are use as a grip when they jump and land or climbing on anything.
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Apr 11 2012, 10:49 PM
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im going for a long holiday...i departing next wed~~!!! i need cat boarding~~!!! cheap, love n care~~!!! anywhere klang - kl ~~!! i hv been looking for it for weeks now.....any1? can help? |
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Apr 12 2012, 05:16 AM
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trimming the front claws are fine, IF only they are strictly INDOOR cat... most of my cats are extremely playfull and love to climb onto me the moment i hit the floor, so just imagine them clawing on my shoulders and arms if left untrimmed...
Though i would say it wouldnt save your precious furnitures from bring torn to bits... the best way to prevent them from scratching your sofas, are to provide them with a surface much more fun scratching than your sofas... cats love rouch sturdy textures, a texture similar to Sisal Ropes or doormats. Cat scratch not just to shed their claws, but also to stretch their body... therefore make sure the post isnt wobbly or movable as the cat definately will loose interest in it. Added on April 12, 2012, 5:23 am QUOTE(Fitrah @ Apr 9 2012, 07:09 PM) Just would like to share quotes from Jesse Dallas, author of "Pets Need Wholesome Food Also" and "What's New PussyCat" plus a link regarding BARF (bones and raw food) diet; I'm sure many will agree, i've read this article quite some time ago... then again, for the sake of convenient AND especially the smell of thier litter will definately cause many to decide to go back to regular kibble diet... Anyways, for those who opt for BARF diets, remember to advance your deworming schedule =)"If you really apply some common sense analysis of commercial pet foods, then you are going to begin to notice that in many ways, commercial pet foods are not healthy for our pets and are in fact, no different than fast food diets for humans. Commercial pet foods are killing our pets. I know that some will find this to be a harsh statement, but for those that have suffered the pain of a sick pet, then this statement is anything but harsh and in fact, can be more of an understatement." ~=~ "Feeding a wholesome raw meat diet makes sense to me because I prefer not to focus on the word raw but rather on the word wholesome. Nobody can deny that our pets, just as we humans, need wholesome foods for good health. For some, they will think that commercial pet foods constitute a wholesome diet and that's fair enough. To each their own. But for myself (and hopefully for you too), if we meditate on what constitutes a wholesome diet then our thoughts should lead us to a diet that most closely imitates and resembles what Mother Nature herself would feed." ~=~ "Sad to say, some people just see a pet as a pet and not as living being that requires wholesome foods. It's always difficult for those of us that realize that, as pet guardians, we have a responsibility to treat our pets with love in every way including the food we feed them. I am often asked how can we change those that feed unhealthy pet foods? I always tell people that we should not try to change or convince others, but rather we should be a shining example. When you shine bright your light will eventually guide others too." ~=~ "Hopefully, like me, after learning about wholesome homemade pet food and the benefits of wholesome nutrition, you too will realize the insanity of feeding the enzyme depleted and nutritionally inadequate foods made from overly processed ingredients that a carnivore would never eat in the wild known as commercial pet food" ~=~ Homemade Pet Food -- Holistic Health Care Information For Dog and Cats -- Natural Pet Food Please do visit the link and spare some time to read the extremely informative articles and a hassle free guide to natural homemade pet food (totally 100% free to read) for the sake of our beloved furry friends This post has been edited by Hevlaska: Apr 12 2012, 05:23 AM |
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Apr 12 2012, 08:11 AM
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Some people think it is ok when the cats are indoor. But for me the cat's claws are there for a reason. I got many scracthes on my leg and hand from my cat's claw. But that's ok.
QUOTE(Hevlaska @ Apr 12 2012, 05:16 AM) trimming the front claws are fine, IF only they are strictly INDOOR cat... most of my cats are extremely playfull and love to climb onto me the moment i hit the floor, so just imagine them clawing on my shoulders and arms if left untrimmed... Though i would say it wouldnt save your precious furnitures from bring torn to bits... the best way to prevent them from scratching your sofas, are to provide them with a surface much more fun scratching than your sofas... cats love rouch sturdy textures, a texture similar to Sisal Ropes or doormats. Cat scratch not just to shed their claws, but also to stretch their body... therefore make sure the post isnt wobbly or movable as the cat definately will loose interest in it. Added on April 12, 2012, 5:23 am I'm sure many will agree, i've read this article quite some time ago... then again, for the sake of convenient AND especially the smell of thier litter will definately cause many to decide to go back to regular kibble diet... Anyways, for those who opt for BARF diets, remember to advance your deworming schedule =) |
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Apr 12 2012, 11:19 AM
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Yeah, they're just playful. Biting and scratching here and there, my cat loves to hide in a corner and jump on me when I approach her quietly.
It's so hard to bathe them, they always try to run away. |
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Apr 12 2012, 01:21 PM
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Yeah, my cats are playful too. The most I cannot tahan, they like to play hide and seek in my wardrobe. I have to rearrange my clothes 3-4 times a week because when they play inside my wardrobe all my clothes is in the mess.
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Apr 12 2012, 04:19 PM
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scratches are fine... NOT when its infected from deep scratch coming from a huge Coon claws.. i used to get alot of bad scratches that later on got infected... why spoil the fun playing with the kitty enduring pain when u can both enjoy a good session of painless scratching?
Anyways, this is pretty subjective, but im sure most owners enjoy playing with their kitties with their claws trimmed. Anyone here is from Puchong, Putra Perdana area? |
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Apr 12 2012, 05:30 PM
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Apr 12 2012, 06:46 PM
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QUOTE(Hevlaska @ Apr 12 2012, 05:12 AM) I'm sure many will agree, i've read this article quite some time ago... then again, for the sake of convenient AND especially the smell of thier litter will definately cause many to decide to go back to regular kibble diet... Anyways, for those who opt for BARF diets, remember to advance your deworming schedule =) The waste of pets who being fed on wholesome raw meat diet has very little odor but the signs of detoxification can include increase in amount and smell of gas, bad breath, body odour, strong urine or feces smell...and more."Detoxification is part of a natural healing process whereby the body eliminates toxins. Toxins can be found in foods that contain poor quality ingredients, preservatives, additives, artificial flavorings, artificial colorings, and other unwanted fillers." "Once you begin feeding a raw meat diet, the body will naturally expel worms when the body has reached a point where the body's level of health and immune system is strong enough." "Many people need to give their pets a deworming pill to get rid of the worms. Unfortunately, these deworming pills only address the symptoms. When you see worms leave the body without the use of medication, people become believers in the importance of wholesome food. People begin to understand how wholesome food helps, at a simple level, the body's own natural healing ability." "If you feed a commercial pet food diet or any type of cooked meat diet then our dogs and cats will always be susceptible to worms because any type of cooked meat diet shuts down the digestive system, begins to create mucous and an unhealthy environment within the body which in turn creates the perfect habitat for worms. But, when you feed a raw meat diet, the body keeps itself clean and the worms no longer have a suitable host body." "Homemade pet food is not hard to make, it is in fact easy and childishly simplistic with a ridiculously quick and simple proven method. You can be lazy and still make homemade pet food with minimal effort, that's right, I said minimal effort" "Feeding 1 meal per day to your mature pets makes life more convenient for us because we can leave, during the day or overnight, if necessary and not have to worry about our pets. Feeding one meal per day gives you some additional freedom and creates less work for you. Some people don't feel comfortable feeding just one meal per day because they are thinking of their pets as if they were human — but your pets is not human, they are a carnivore. Never loose sight of this." "If we control the amount of food our carnivore friends eat, then they are not getting their full meal. Carnivores can eat a huge amount of food — a whopping amount to be exact. But many, failing to realize the carnivore is meant to eat a huge meal — or due to fears — fail to feed their carnivore friends all the food they should eat. When we feed a wholesome raw meat diet, we want our pets to walk away from the bowl with some food left in it and then go back for small amounts more over the next 2 or 3 hours. Many cats do this in nature — they kill their prey, eat a huge amount, then wait for some room in their stomach and then eat some more of their prey. If we control the amount they need, we are starving them of nutrition. Our pets are not starving for food, but they are starving for nutrition. Embrace the fact that your carnivore friends have a ridiculously huge stomach and that they are meant to eat a ridiculously huge meal, but only once per day for adults." This post has been edited by Fitrah: Apr 18 2012, 09:09 PM |
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Apr 12 2012, 07:37 PM
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Fitrah, I agree with you. Raw diet ftw!
unfortunately I don't have the time to feed my cats raw everyday, but I do give them raw chicken neck, gizzards, hearts and carcasses a few times a week to replace their regular kibble diet. As long as the meat is washed properly, it's okay. My cats are worm free and they love exercising their jaws. I don't feed them raw often enough to notice much change in their poo, but from what I've read, others report that there is less poo produced and is much less smelly. and contrary to popular belief, RAW bones are easily tackled by cats. it's the cooked ones that are dangerous as they are softer and more likely to splinter. I sometimes get chicken carcasses very cheaply from the market and they devour everything - ribs, spines and all. ps. I prefer the Raw Meaty Bones diet. I don't see much point in feeding minced meat to cats when they can easily chew through the whole thing. This post has been edited by verulin: Apr 12 2012, 07:40 PM |
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Apr 12 2012, 07:44 PM
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anyone know any breeders sell kittens? please pm me thank you
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Apr 12 2012, 08:04 PM
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