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markjohn
post Feb 1 2017, 09:42 PM

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QUOTE(Shinka @ Jan 31 2017, 12:57 PM)
Try RC Hair & Skin. It's formulated for better skin/fur.
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Thanks, my cat hair is in good condition now. Dont see any hair or much of a drop at all now after buying growth booster.
Perhaps her hormone is not stable as well before this but the growth booster seems to help reduce hair drop as well.
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post Feb 3 2017, 12:21 PM

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Hi, do we have any sort of cat community spay program or something like that in KL. I have some strays with lingers at my house. Since they are there, my family takes care of them, feeding etc. There is currently 6 kittens and about 4-5 adults hanging about our house which we are feeding daily in addition to the 4 cats already in our house. I recently noticed the mother is pregnant again, 4 months since the last one. Would like to catch and spay these cats if possible. Don't mind taking of them but would like to prevent there being too much until the point where it might bother my neighbours. Any idea where I can do this cheaply since there's quite a number of them.
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post Feb 3 2017, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(air_mood @ Feb 3 2017, 12:21 PM)
Hi, do we have any sort of cat community spay program or something like that in KL. I have some strays with lingers at my house. Since they are there, my family takes care of them, feeding etc. There is currently 6 kittens and about 4-5 adults hanging about our house which we are feeding daily in addition to the 4 cats already in our house. I recently noticed the mother is pregnant again, 4 months since the last one. Would like to catch and spay these cats if possible. Don't mind taking of them but would like to prevent there being too much until the point where it might bother my neighbours. Any idea where I can do this cheaply since there's quite a number of them.
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I don't know any group over there that do trap-neuter-release program. Try search at facebook. The next cheapest option is neuter/spay at Jabatan Veterinar's clinic. At Perak, female is RM80 & male is RM40. I don't know how much they charge over there. Keep in mind not all clinic offer neuter/spay service though. Check out clinic near you whether they do. You just need to keep them at home for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery & then you can either release or set up for adoption.

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post Feb 3 2017, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Jan 1 2017, 12:36 AM)
just saw on fb, a vet in kuchai lama, castrate/neuter cat rm70 oni,
mebe is offer price for stray cat ?.. cos its posted by tnrm ....
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which vet is this?
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post Feb 3 2017, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 3 2017, 02:45 PM)
I don't know any group over there that do trap-neuter-release program. Try search at facebook. The next cheapest option is neuter/spay at Jabatan Veterinar's clinic. At Perak, female is RM80 & male is RM40. I don't know how much they charge over there. Keep in mind not all clinic offer neuter/spay service though. Check out clinic near you whether they do. You just need to keep them at home for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery & then you can either release or set up for adoption.
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Thanks for the recommendation. Don't think I'll put them up for adoption though. We'll just continue feeding them but looking to at least neuter/spay them so they won't breed more to the point where the neighbors might complain. I've already spayed/neutered 5 of the cats that's in my house. It's the rest that I'm trying to get spayed if possible.
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post Feb 6 2017, 09:54 AM

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my cat was spayed few days ago. what do i need to caution?
pity her bulu kena cukur.
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i moving houses in 3 week and i have one 2 year old (human year) cat. my cat have some sort of location dependency so i want to ask any sifu on how to make sure the cat do not stress during relocation?

any tips or things that i can do to make sure my kitty ok during relocation?


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post Feb 6 2017, 10:37 AM

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post Feb 6 2017, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(popice2u @ Feb 6 2017, 09:54 AM)
my cat was spayed few days ago. what do i need to caution?
pity her bulu kena cukur.
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Make sure she doesn't lick the scar. Get an E collar.

QUOTE(Ahmad Fikri Bin Mahmood @ Feb 6 2017, 09:59 AM)
i moving houses in 3 week and i have one 2 year old (human year) cat. my cat have some sort of location dependency so i want to ask any sifu on how to make sure the cat do not stress during relocation?

any tips or things that i can do to make sure my kitty ok during relocation?
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Move the kitty last. Move all your furniture and familiar things to the new place, and then move her, so then she has all her smells and she can acclimate better. Best to start her in a small room for a few hours to calm down first.
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post Feb 6 2017, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Feb 6 2017, 10:58 AM)
Make sure she doesn't lick the scar. Get an E collar.
oic, i tot licking the scar will heal faster......
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post Feb 6 2017, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(popice2u @ Feb 6 2017, 09:54 AM)
my cat was spayed few days ago. what do i need to caution?
pity her bulu kena cukur.
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min after spayed, i let her stay for 2 days at the vet 1st to make sure the wound is heal and dry. If heal and dry d try to make sure she dont climb or jump alot to avoid any open wound
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QUOTE(popice2u @ Feb 6 2017, 01:12 PM)
oic, i tot licking the scar will heal faster......
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No it wouldn't. It will invite infection. Try not to let her jump around either.
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post Feb 8 2017, 05:28 PM

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Hi all cat lovers! I need some tips/suggestions,

I started to adopt a stray kitten when moving in my current place as it sticks with us a lot and mummy cat seems to dislike it.
It's been almost a year now and recently I received complain from agent/housemates because of the cat Duhhh

So while I'm looking for another unit to rent (ps. ping me if you know one around area bandar sunway) I have few concerns that need to address when move out:

1. The cat poo outside at the garden (it stays indoor when I'm back from work but day time outdoor roaming around the street).
I will move to a condo most probably, so the excrement will be a big problem as it no longer can run around outdoor.
How can I train it to use the cat litter and where should I start with?

2. How can I ensure the transition from landed to apartment unit goes well for him? I'm concern that he will not get used to it, get stress and start meowing a lot icon_question.gif

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post Feb 9 2017, 01:06 PM

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QUOTE(clare01 @ Feb 8 2017, 05:28 PM)
Hi all cat lovers! I need some tips/suggestions,

I started to adopt a stray kitten when moving in my current place as it sticks with us a lot and mummy cat seems to dislike it.
It's been almost a year now and recently I received complain from agent/housemates because of the cat Duhhh

So while I'm looking for another unit to rent (ps. ping me if you know one around area bandar sunway) I have few concerns that need to address when move out:

1. The cat poo outside at the garden (it stays indoor when I'm back from work but day time outdoor roaming around the street).
I will move to a condo most probably, so the excrement will be a big problem as it no longer can run around outdoor.
How can I train it to use the cat litter and where should I start with?

2. How can I ensure the transition from landed to apartment unit goes well for him? I'm concern that he will not get used to it, get stress and start meowing a lot  icon_question.gif
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Try prepare one. He probably can pick up really quickly that he/she should pee and poop in the litter box.

Make sure you check whether the apartment you're going to live allow pet. This to prevent any problem in the future. Also if you not neuter/spay your cat yet, then you should do now.
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post Feb 9 2017, 05:56 PM

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Any of u using powercat food? Its cheap and grade as human grade food. Not by product. Can give some review?

Currently using blackwood, but for some reason my cat dont eat much as last time. So I wanna mix the blackwood with other brand of cat food.
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QUOTE(Mrsaitama @ Feb 9 2017, 05:56 PM)
Any of u using powercat food? Its cheap and grade as human grade food. Not by product. Can give some review?

Currently using blackwood, but for some reason my cat dont eat much as last time. So I wanna mix the blackwood with other brand of cat food.
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higher quality cat food has more protein, so cats don't have to eat as much of it because they are fuller for longer.
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post Feb 10 2017, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(Mrsaitama @ Feb 9 2017, 05:56 PM)
Any of u using powercat food? Its cheap and grade as human grade food. Not by product. Can give some review?

Currently using blackwood, but for some reason my cat dont eat much as last time. So I wanna mix the blackwood with other brand of cat food.
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That's normal. How old is your cat? My boys still maintain their weight and their muscled body even though they don't eat as much as they do when they were young.
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post Feb 10 2017, 01:08 PM

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I just wonder whether any of you guys using "air purifier" at home which can capture pet fur.

Please share.

Thank you.

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QUOTE(Veronica Lim @ Feb 10 2017, 01:08 PM)
I just wonder whether any of you guys using "air purifier" at home which can capture pet fur.

Please share.

Thank you.
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I do not use it. I just brush them once or twice a week and vacuum every so often.
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post Feb 12 2017, 09:08 PM

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I feed royal canin fit & hair and skin to my cat. Before this, she had no problem eating fish, meat, chicken etc. Now she doesn't want all of these anymore. She only eats RC. How can I make her eat fish/meat/chicken again?

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