hey
anybody has contact (prefer email)
for bluebabe cattery? their website got
problem for the contact us section.
or anybody knows any other cattery in malaysia
that breeds BSH?
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Nov 15 2011, 11:14 AM
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hey
anybody has contact (prefer email) for bluebabe cattery? their website got problem for the contact us section. or anybody knows any other cattery in malaysia that breeds BSH? |
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Nov 17 2011, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(emy_xvidia @ Nov 17 2011, 01:25 PM) hi, share your experience here la. Rep breeder will always require you to spay the cat unless you are buying show/starting a breed program.Thought of bringing a pair of BSH from there. But might as well get them from USA since i found a cattery that doesn't require their pets to be spayed/neutered. My girlfriend has decided to adopt a BSh too, and since we are in Singapore and buying from bluebab(Malaysia) will require the kitten to be quarantined for at least 30days(gonna cost us $500) we figure would be much better to buy from OZ, can skip the quarantine and can get a better quality cats. Plus cheaper transport cost compared to UK, Ireland, and US At the moment we are talking with http://www.britzcats.com/ and weighing on either silver or solid blue. both have irresistable cuteness Regardless, thanks for the bluebabe contact. Might adopt one for my parents in the future. This post has been edited by totti 10: Nov 17 2011, 06:13 PM |
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Nov 17 2011, 11:39 PM
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QUOTE(emy_xvidia @ Nov 17 2011, 10:42 PM) Hi there thanks for the link. For a start to be honest, I don't mind getting one desexed blue BSH. I have that thought of breeding initially but perhaps not in a rush so therefore I actually don't mind having one neutered BSH for a long-life companionship. Since it seems you have bought one from the Bluebabe cattery in Malaysia, do you mind me asking how much did they charge you for the cat alone? I'm trying to compare the costs of importing one from overseas to M'sia or just buying one from the cattery in here. Heard they charge you an arm and a leg for a kitten. So might as well be a smart buyer and evaluate pros and cons of both methods. Owh no, I've never buy a kitten from bluebabe, just thinking maybe one day can buy for my parents in malaysia.those old folks got quite lonely these days, the kids all going places to study and work. Although they do have a few cats already However, my gf already asked the adoption price from britzcat, and the price quoted was $1200 including vaccine n desex for a pet. This is undoubtfully pretty overpriced. But they do have some exceptional cats in their cattery and if you notice many local breeders get their stud/queen from them! They also had a lot of experiences exporting kitties internationally, which give you security on both money n of course your kitty. It cost quite a lot, but since we are paying in SGD, its still okay la. If we are paying in RM For my case, the pro of choosing britzcat is that they will ship the kitten from perth, which is only 5hours from Sg, short travel hours and no quarantine. The tricky part is that somehow, buying a 1 way plane ticket from perth is more expensive than buying a round trip ticket to OZ. maybe its the promotion to encourage ppl to go to OZ or what, idk. But it seems now that my gf might have to go to perth and collect the kitty herself by using Qantas airline. (Qantas considers pet crate as normal luggage, thus no need to pay extra ticket fee). Anyway she studied in OZ before so she has friends there, shouldnt be a prob |
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Dec 28 2011, 01:52 PM
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try to feed him/her more milk
my skinny cat gained a lot of weight after we feed her milk everyday |
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Jan 5 2012, 09:57 AM
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My gf new blue tabby BSH
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Jan 5 2012, 03:06 PM
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The time I went to her place it was only his 2nd day in there.
So he was still quite shy and not use to the new environment yet. but now almost a week my gf said he is running all over the house already. the first pic was yesterday's, he is starting to play hide n seek with her btw for a bsh this kitty is quite noisy. make sound all the time. more like an attention seeker, meowing every time being left alone. before poop oso meow, after poop oso meow. lol |
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Jan 5 2012, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE(Aiko-chan @ Jan 5 2012, 04:14 PM) How much did your gf get it for? yeah i do know every cat has their own char, but normally BSH can be considered a quiet cat.And lol, there is no such thing as "For a BSH, this kitten is considered noisy". Every cat got their own personality and being vocal or not does not depends on breed most of the time. UNLESS you're talking about Siamese, they are pretty well known as the most vocal cat. Siamese membebel all day long =__= Kittens have the tendency to meow a lot, especially if they feel unsecured. People says that it takes 6 months for a cat to completely settle down in a place/owner. But as for my experience, it takes about 3-4 months for the cat to be absolutely comfortable with everything around it. Most cats goes crazy after pooping, Japanese calls it "toilet high". As in they meow/run/jump all around before/after they go to toilet. Unexplainable why they does that though. xDD Hence, I wrote it that way. My GF got the cat for SGD$2k. The breeder is the VP of local CFA. Thomas Low. Nice fellow. http://www.facebook.com/faroukhussin#!/thomas.lowkw This post has been edited by totti 10: Jan 5 2012, 05:32 PM |
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Jan 5 2012, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(Aiko-chan @ Jan 5 2012, 07:02 PM) How do you get it transported here? I'm curious about how is the procedure for cats to be import/export from sg-msia XD Actually we are both working and staying in Sg, so yeah no import/export involved.although iirc getting from singapore to malaysia no need to quarantine but from malaysia to sg need to quarantine 30days. We were thinking of getting a kitty from malaysia and import it into Sg. but boarding fee per day at the quarantine centre is like $18 a day, which is gonna cost about $540 total and we dont want the kitty to be stressed and alone for 30 days, thats gonna effect its temperament. This post has been edited by totti 10: Jan 5 2012, 07:41 PM |
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Jan 5 2012, 08:05 PM
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yes the quarantine here is AT LEAST 30 days
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Jan 11 2012, 11:16 AM
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![]() Baby Arandil growing up fast! =) |
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Jan 16 2012, 10:35 AM
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don't wanna take pics....so eksyen wan
![]() okla2 only once ![]() arandil growing up so fast |
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Is it easy to find crystal cat litter in malaysia?
I want to use it to keep my cigar humidity lol This post has been edited by totti 10: Jan 17 2012, 03:55 PM |
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