QUOTE(jAck66 @ Jan 31 2012, 11:16 PM)
bcoz they dont have TICA certificate??..hahaha...whatever it is..
vet also said they're siamese...

Nope. Siamese is a breed that is not only about the coat color. Their facial and body feature are unique compared to the regular cats we have here.
TBH, you don't need a cert to identify a breed. Cert is only to prove their pedigree. Each and every breed have their own unique body build that differs from each another.
Not intending to argue with you, breed doesn't matter as long as you love them. But I'm just trying to provide information here.
A real Siamese looks like this:


From Wikipedia:
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Point coloration refers to animal coat coloration with a pale body and relatively darker extremities, i.e. the face, ears, feet, tail, and (in males) scrotum. It is most recognized as the coloration of Siamese and related breeds of cat, but can be found in rabbits and horses as well.
Siamese is well known for their color-pointed coat. Hence the misconception of color point = Siamese. Peoples do refer color point as "Siamese color", but it's definitely not a Siamese-breed.
Color point exist in majority breed of cats. There are only a few exception breed that does not comes in color point, one of it is Maine Coon.
Some other famous color-point cats breed are like:
>>Himalayan

>>Ragdoll

>>Balinese

>>Birman

>>Javanese

>>Snowshoe

These breeds only comes in color-point. XD
QUOTE(shukri77 @ Feb 1 2012, 07:05 AM)
last time boiled chicken breast also worked for my kitten.
I am going to send my cat for spaying. Which one do you prefer send in the morning and take her in the evening or send her in the evening take her tomorrow morning.
You can bring your cats back home once it regain it's cautious after the surgery. I'd prefer to bring them back because I don't want to leave them alone in the vet at night! T_____T
QUOTE(neshie @ Feb 1 2012, 09:41 PM)
We've managed to convince our housemates to allow us to keep our cats with the condition that we get a cage to put them in when we're not around.
Thanks for all the helpful comments

Hurrrayyy! Great to hear that!
This post has been edited by Aiko-chan: Feb 2 2012, 12:50 AM