QUOTE(Aiko-chan @ Dec 20 2011, 04:41 PM)
Sounds great! I'm using Petosan toothpaste for them, but have yet to see result on it.
If you're planning to get a breeded cat, please visit your nearby cat show and speak to the breeder in the show itself. A certified FIFE cat (Bengals are not considered as pedigree for CFA yet) is what you should look for. It's not exactly about being "pure breed" or not, this is to ensure that the cat that you buy is free from any inherited disease as you don't know what their parents had.
RM120-RM140, at USJ Taipan.
Cat's ear heal real fast, I don't think anything need to be done to the ear. All cats have nipple, you have to look at their genitals to differentiate female and male. For kitten at this age, you should be able to determine. See: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/cliented/kittengender.aspx
Savanah are not legal yet to be kept in M'sia as it's considered wild animal. The moment you heard Savanah to be sold locally, it's a con.
Impossible to have it shipped from Sabah and cost only RM300. Microchip, carrier, vaccination, flight ticket also more than 300 edi.
Persian food are designed to suit their lifestyle and encourage fur growth. I don't think you should feed your cat rc32. rc36 is good enough. If you're looking for a better range of food, try Innova Evo or Orijen. These are great grain-free kibbles. Aside that, you can supplement your cat with wet food or steamed chicken.
Guys, it's not hard to get a certified pedigree breed cat. Just visit any cat show and talk to the cat's owner, mostly breeder. They would love to tell you more about it and give you contacts if you're really interested in getting one. A reputable breeder would not stress their cat to give birth more than once or twice a year. You can trace back the cat's ancestor and look out for inherited disease, to ensure your cat are all healthy when you got it. A reputable breeder would encourage you to visit their house, have a look at their living environment, how sociable is the cat, telling you all the personality and habits of it. They will also educate you about the breed, how to take care of them etc. All pedigree cat sold to be house hold pet are neutered. This is to prevent illegal breeding of their cats. Kittens are off to their new family at minimum 16-18weeks old. This is also to ensure there is no major sickness in the kitten.
In the opposite, backyard breeder(pet shops especially) are totally different. They purely breed the cat to sell their litters. We're cat lovers, yet we're going to ignore the fact of how hard is it to give birth? Backyard breeders give no damn about it, they would just let their cat anyhow mate, give birth and once it reaches 1-2months, sell. These cats are totally breeding machine. Their litters usually will not survive long as well, 10 years if you're lucky, else it would probably last 3-4years only.
Totally agree with u Aiko-chan....but 1 thing that im not agreed is savannah not available in Malaysia...try google for Forestwood cattery own by Mr. Samy the lawyer lol...he do own a pair of serval plus producing his own line of pedigree serval...Mr thomas oii also have one if im not mistaken.interested on serval?make sure u really have a deep pocket...if im not mistaken RM35k/tail comes with licence.Malaysia have savanah breeder in sabah...try google the website(i forgot the cattery name lol)..FiFe recognize bengal as a pedigree breed,the same as TICA...so for me its still ok CFA doesnt except bengal as a Pedigree breed..every breed have their own speciality & personality..so make sure which one satify your need...But some local cattery a fussy...very leceh to deal one...so good luck to anyone who try to get their own pedigree cat.sometime i not really blaming any cattery about the pricing on their cat..some breed are rare and not totally establish in Malaysia...so try to compare the price from local cattery and overseas cattery..maybe local cattery cheaper around 1-3k than overseas.of course la,they buy the parentage in overseas price...or some of it come from champion line(CH,QCH as example.)...Like Bengals...most cattery in Malaysia(but not all)registered as The International Bengal Cat Society (TIBCS) and tie on TIBCS Code Of Ethics..but yeah,human can fake almost everything...so choose well from which cattery your future kitten will come from..not just based from the price..but the quality and health factor.(very kesian la cat been keep as a breeding machine).If you're planning to get a breeded cat, please visit your nearby cat show and speak to the breeder in the show itself. A certified FIFE cat (Bengals are not considered as pedigree for CFA yet) is what you should look for. It's not exactly about being "pure breed" or not, this is to ensure that the cat that you buy is free from any inherited disease as you don't know what their parents had.
RM120-RM140, at USJ Taipan.
Cat's ear heal real fast, I don't think anything need to be done to the ear. All cats have nipple, you have to look at their genitals to differentiate female and male. For kitten at this age, you should be able to determine. See: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/cliented/kittengender.aspx
Savanah are not legal yet to be kept in M'sia as it's considered wild animal. The moment you heard Savanah to be sold locally, it's a con.
Impossible to have it shipped from Sabah and cost only RM300. Microchip, carrier, vaccination, flight ticket also more than 300 edi.
Persian food are designed to suit their lifestyle and encourage fur growth. I don't think you should feed your cat rc32. rc36 is good enough. If you're looking for a better range of food, try Innova Evo or Orijen. These are great grain-free kibbles. Aside that, you can supplement your cat with wet food or steamed chicken.
Guys, it's not hard to get a certified pedigree breed cat. Just visit any cat show and talk to the cat's owner, mostly breeder. They would love to tell you more about it and give you contacts if you're really interested in getting one. A reputable breeder would not stress their cat to give birth more than once or twice a year. You can trace back the cat's ancestor and look out for inherited disease, to ensure your cat are all healthy when you got it. A reputable breeder would encourage you to visit their house, have a look at their living environment, how sociable is the cat, telling you all the personality and habits of it. They will also educate you about the breed, how to take care of them etc. All pedigree cat sold to be house hold pet are neutered. This is to prevent illegal breeding of their cats. Kittens are off to their new family at minimum 16-18weeks old. This is also to ensure there is no major sickness in the kitten.
In the opposite, backyard breeder(pet shops especially) are totally different. They purely breed the cat to sell their litters. We're cat lovers, yet we're going to ignore the fact of how hard is it to give birth? Backyard breeders give no damn about it, they would just let their cat anyhow mate, give birth and once it reaches 1-2months, sell. These cats are totally breeding machine. Their litters usually will not survive long as well, 10 years if you're lucky, else it would probably last 3-4years only.
Serval + Domestic or Bengal = Savanah ( F1 )
Asian Leopard Cat + Domestic = Bengal ( F1 )
ps: (sorry for my broken English...
This post has been edited by beawolf64: Dec 20 2011, 07:11 PM
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