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TSspunkberry
post Sep 8 2016, 03:51 AM

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QUOTE(1tanmee @ Sep 8 2016, 02:20 AM)
Anyone with cats up for adoption? feels like it is high time for my 1.5 year old female cat to have friends. Pity her all alone
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I recommend going to a shelter, but your cat doesn't need a friend if you are providing enough stimulus and spending time with her.
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QUOTE(nicoty_yne @ Aug 17 2016, 08:36 AM)
Have u tried Fussie Cat and Cindy's Recipe canned food?
My cats only can taken these brands. Other brands like Prodiet, Whiskes n Frieskis made them diarrhea.
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I am feeding my cats raw mince beef and since then those with sensitive stomachs produced nicely formed and less smelly stools. Some more my cats have enough protein source and are nicely rounded 😊. And on top of that the raw meat is cheaper than wet food 👍👍. Save a lot of money. But need to deworm regularly.

Here is one of my cats who eats raw meat.


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post Sep 13 2016, 03:46 AM

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QUOTE(CutiePie69 @ Sep 10 2016, 06:56 PM)
I am feeding my cats raw mince beef and since then those with sensitive stomachs produced nicely formed and less smelly stools. Some more my cats have enough protein source and are nicely rounded 😊. And on top of that the raw meat is cheaper than wet food 👍👍. Save a lot of money.  But need to deworm regularly.

Here is one of my cats who eats raw meat.
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Raw feeding is fine, but you have to make sure it is balanced. Raw meat alone does not meet the nutrition requirements of a cat. Please be careful and make sure you consult your vet.

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post Sep 16 2016, 10:39 AM

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Is it true that the EVO cat food is gonna discontinue at malaysia? My cat loves evo and royal cannin. sigh~
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post Sep 16 2016, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(markjohn @ Sep 16 2016, 10:39 AM)
Is it true that the EVO cat food is gonna discontinue at malaysia? My cat loves evo and royal cannin.  sigh~
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Wut? Weird things are happening in Malaysia.
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post Sep 16 2016, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(markjohn @ Sep 16 2016, 10:39 AM)
Is it true that the EVO cat food is gonna discontinue at malaysia? My cat loves evo and royal cannin.  sigh~
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What? Where did you hear this from? EVO is one of the best cat food brand I've used, alongside Orijen.
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post Sep 16 2016, 03:09 PM

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few hours ago, my cat go into labour. now its done with her labour (i assume since she look super calm). but the umbilical cord still stuck in her. it still connect with the baby kitten also.

should i pull that cord out or cut it? or left it there?

1st time dealing with cats labour, the cat also first time mother.

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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Sep 16 2016, 03:09 PM)
few hours ago, my cat go into labour. now its done with her labour (i assume since she look super calm). but the umbilical cord still stuck in her. it still connect with the baby kitten also.

should i pull that cord out or cut it? or left it there?

1st time dealing with cats labour, the cat also first time mother.
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Congrats.
I have no experance but here are some info:

After your cat has given birth, mum will normally bite through the umbilical cord, but your help might be needed again if she doesn't. With clean hands or wearing disposable gloves, tie dental floss around the cord about 2 inches away from the kitten's body, tie again a further inch away from the kitten and cut the umbilical cord between the ties. Don't cut it too close to the kitten, as this may cause danger to them. Long ends on the thread can be chewed or swallowed by mum, so make sure they’re trimmed! If you notice the mother trying to chew too close to the kitten, stop her and do it yourself.
If you are worried about this part of the birth, consult your vet well in advance to make sure you are happy with what to do.

https://www.purina.co.uk/cats/key-life-stag...nd-giving-birth

http://www.thecatproblems.com/how-i-delive...line-owner.html
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post Sep 16 2016, 10:47 PM

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also, please spay your cat afterwards.
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post Sep 17 2016, 07:58 AM

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QUOTE(nasrulafiq93 @ Sep 16 2016, 01:10 PM)
What? Where did you hear this from? EVO is one of the best cat food brand I've used, alongside Orijen.
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My father in law friend who own a pet shop said so. Not sure how true is that. Coz my cat really loves evo. Maybe the owner heard wrongly or wut.
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post Sep 17 2016, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(dreign @ Sep 16 2016, 06:33 PM)
Congrats.
I have no experance but here are some info:

After your cat has given birth, mum will normally bite through the umbilical cord, but your help might be needed again if she doesn't. With clean hands or wearing disposable gloves, tie dental floss around the cord about 2 inches away from the kitten's body, tie again a further inch away from the kitten and cut the umbilical cord between the ties. Don't cut it too close to the kitten, as this may cause danger to them. Long ends on the thread can be chewed or swallowed by mum, so make sure they’re trimmed! If you notice the mother trying to chew too close to the kitten, stop her and do it yourself.
If you are worried about this part of the birth, consult your vet well in advance to make sure you are happy with what to do.

https://www.purina.co.uk/cats/key-life-stag...nd-giving-birth

http://www.thecatproblems.com/how-i-delive...line-owner.html
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the mother cat do all the work after i left her alone for couple of hours. smile.gif

QUOTE(spunkberry @ Sep 16 2016, 10:47 PM)
also, please spay your cat afterwards.
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going to. i wonder how many months after giving birth should i spay the cat? also, what is the minimum age for spay?
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post Sep 18 2016, 04:23 AM

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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Sep 17 2016, 07:16 PM)
going to. i wonder how many months after giving birth should i spay the cat? also, what is the minimum age for spay?
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you should spay the mom cat after the kittens have been weaned, which should be about 5-6 weeks.
kittens can be spayed at 2 months old minimum.
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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Sep 17 2016, 07:16 PM)
the mother cat do all the work after i left her alone for couple of hours.  smile.gif

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Hi guys! morning!

my 3 months old kitten keep sneezing every 30min - 60min. not sure is dusty or it is cold. check his eye and nose seems normal

is a persian btw. and concern bout his well-being.

thank you
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post Sep 20 2016, 02:38 PM

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I've also pm Amycatz shop at Mutiara damansara

https://www.facebook.com/amycatzpetshop/

They said EVO xda kt malaysia already.


*I'm currently waiting for PLC update as they have no news on EVO yet.

****CONFIRMED, EVO is gonna discontinue. PLC just gave me a call. They are selling whats left from EVO only now.

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What I heard from plc that rc bought evo company, plc not going to have evo anymore just selling what they have left in stock 😭😭 anyone know any other cat food brand with high protein? Evo has 50% crude prot
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post Sep 26 2016, 08:14 AM

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QUOTE(Shrn98 @ Sep 24 2016, 11:50 AM)
What I heard from plc that rc bought evo company, plc not going to have evo anymore just selling what they have left in stock 😭😭 anyone know any other cat food brand with high protein? Evo has 50% crude prot
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Orijen, but I think it's very expensive.
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post Sep 26 2016, 10:39 AM

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Guys
Is it recommended to put leash on cat?

Because my cats love to sun bathing at the blacony and now they are brave enough to walk on the railing (my apartment is at the 8th floor)
They walk so leisurely but it freak me out

Plua i use the double-sided tape and it work temporarily together with keep-it-off spray and still no affect on them


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post Sep 26 2016, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(Shrn98 @ Sep 24 2016, 11:50 AM)
What I heard from plc that rc bought evo company, plc not going to have evo anymore just selling what they have left in stock 😭😭 anyone know any other cat food brand with high protein? Evo has 50% crude prot
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The nearest food with high protein i can find close to Evo are :-

NATURE S VARIETY (CAT) RAWBOOST - CHICKEN 44.5 %

CARNILOVE CAT (ADULT) DUCK & PHEASANT 40.0 %

ORIJEN CAT / KITTEN 42%

Taste of the wild Salmon *somewhere around 42 %

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More protein the better eh? Noobs here.

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