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post Jun 23 2017, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(clare01 @ Jun 23 2017, 04:33 PM)
Previously I feed the stray cats around my house area with dry kibble,they are more long lasting and not easily spoil if left there.
You can try Blackwood cat food, I think it is more nutritious and lower cost if compared to other cat food in the same range.

One thing to note is how old are the kittens?? If they are not big enough you might want to give them milk first. Not the usual cow milk of cause, you have to use goat milk. For convenience sake, you can feed both kittens and mother with Royal Canin Mother and Baby Cat food but it is a bit pricey. You can mix with water to ease the kitten transition.

Hope it helps smile.gif and thanks for doing this.
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Most of the kittens are just palm size, the damn parents keep humping each other and the kitten size is increasing in alarming rate.

Where can I get goat milk? From supermarkets like AEON, TESCO possible? I will check out the brands you mention. Thanks for recommending!

I want to take care of them in my house but my family wouldn't like it. I can take care of it out of the house. I am willing to expand more than RM100 per month.
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post Jun 24 2017, 03:03 AM

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QUOTE(chubbyqq @ Jun 23 2017, 04:59 PM)
Most of the kittens are just palm size, the damn parents keep humping each other and the kitten size is increasing in alarming rate.
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Get. Them. Spayed/Neutered.
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post Jun 24 2017, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jun 24 2017, 03:03 AM)
Get. Them. Spayed/Neutered.
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They always hide in small corners like drain, very difficult to get them
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post Jun 24 2017, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(chubbyqq @ Jun 24 2017, 01:54 PM)
They always hide in small corners like drain, very difficult to get them
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LOL, Spunk means the parents lah, need to be 1 year or older for kitten.
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post Jun 25 2017, 05:40 PM

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spayin or neutering doesnt need to wait til 1yo :]
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post Jun 27 2017, 07:17 PM

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hi guys. Wanted to ask if its normal to send cats for a good wash at the vets or some pet shop. I do wash my cats myself but I just picked up a very fluffy cat that doesnt seem clean even after I wash it. It had some kind of skin condition where fur would not grow on major parts of its body. Now it is fully covered in fur, but no matter how many times I wash it, it doesnt seem to smell good and always have these small white stuff like dandruff on its fur.

Been thinking of sending my cat for a medicated wash at petsmore.

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post Jun 28 2017, 12:34 AM

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QUOTE(noonies_naruto @ Jun 27 2017, 07:17 PM)
hi guys. Wanted to ask if its normal to send cats for a good wash at the vets or some pet shop. I do wash my cats myself but I just picked up a very fluffy cat that doesnt seem clean even after I wash it. It had some kind of skin condition where fur would not grow on major parts of its body. Now it is fully covered in fur, but no matter how many times I wash it, it doesnt seem to smell good and always have these small white stuff like dandruff on its fur.

Been thinking of sending my cat for a medicated wash at petsmore.
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Why are you washing your cat so often? Cats clean themselves, and if you keep them indoors, one bath is good enough. Overbathing is going to cause dry skin, which sounds like it's already happening.
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post Jun 28 2017, 01:16 AM

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Yeah, I think that is the case too.

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I believe you can stress your cat if you give them bath too often. Get advice from your vets in case your cat have skin infection. Can you elaborate more on the "doesn't smell good"? Do you want your cat smell like Chanel No. 5?
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post Jun 30 2017, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jun 28 2017, 12:34 AM)
Why are you washing your cat so often? Cats clean themselves, and if you keep them indoors, one bath is good enough. Overbathing is going to cause dry skin, which sounds like it's already happening.
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Chances for fungus to appear if not properly dry up. Especially long fur cat.
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post Jul 3 2017, 02:01 AM

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Hey all, wanna ask. Has anyone tried feeding with Power Cat cat food? I saw it being quite cheap and it is owned by Adabi (the curry powder one) which the boss claims is as good as imported ones.

I can't afford to feed my cats pricey cat food as we are cat rescuers and provide temporary shelter until adoption.

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post Jul 3 2017, 11:44 AM

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i'm testing some kibble on my adopted kitten, i have doubt about the local/regional made cat food ingredient listed on their package. i think no local law require them the maker to properly list the ingredient and be as specific as those imported brands. and they might not list the ingredient as according to the percentage used in the cat food.

prodiet kitten formula use milk, but did not stated cow milk or wht milk?
some cat are lactose intolerant. i fed my cat this and found the poo very lembik.. and easily breaks into smaller pieces..
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post Jul 3 2017, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(belson0425 @ Jul 3 2017, 02:01 AM)
Hey all, wanna ask. Has anyone tried feeding with Power Cat cat food? I saw it being quite cheap and it is owned by Adabi (the curry powder one) which the boss claims is as good as imported ones.

I can't afford to feed my cats pricey cat food as we are cat rescuers and provide temporary shelter until adoption.
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where do you read this powercat is related to adabi?
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post Jul 3 2017, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(badai @ Jul 3 2017, 11:56 AM)
where do you read this powercat is related to adabi?
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its in the news etc biggrin.gif mebe oso on the packaging..

so its frm adabi....

http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/smebiz/ret...fect-miao-chow/

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post Jul 3 2017, 12:48 PM

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anyone using silica cat litter?

would like to find out, does it really absorb the cat urine?
and also the cat poo sure will smear on the silica and make it dirty...?

cos i saw the silica is like small stone size nowadays, and for sure the urine will easily flow to the bottom of the box, cos the gap between silica is so big compared to fine clay...
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post Jul 3 2017, 01:45 PM

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my cat always pee on my bean bag (for the past 1 year+) sad.gif Any solution to this? I think for some reason he has a fetish towards the beanbag. Used to pee on sofa as well but he stopped.
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post Jul 4 2017, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Jul 3 2017, 12:48 PM)
anyone using silica cat litter?

would like to find out, does it really absorb the cat urine?
and also the cat poo sure will smear on the silica and make it dirty...?

cos i saw the silica is like small stone size nowadays, and for sure the urine will easily flow to the bottom of the box, cos the gap between silica is so big compared to fine clay...
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Silica cat litter is very good in absorbing cat urine & your cat poo will dry up. However like any other non-clumping litter that I have tried, it only lasted for a week before it become smelly ("bau hancing").
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post Jul 4 2017, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Jul 3 2017, 12:02 PM)
its in the news etc  biggrin.gif  mebe oso on the packaging..

so its frm adabi....

http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/smebiz/ret...fect-miao-chow/
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if we can trust adabi enough to eat it ourselves i guess we can feed our cats with this.
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post Jul 4 2017, 02:43 PM

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last month got 1 lost female kitten age like 4-5 month come to my home area....i feed her with food and lets her stay outside home....she really eat a lot & very active lol....and i notice she always breathing fast....like fast heart rate......it is normal for kitten to breath fast?
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QUOTE(Candlenie @ Jul 3 2017, 01:45 PM)
my cat always pee on my bean bag (for the past 1 year+) sad.gif Any solution to this? I think for some reason he has a fetish towards the beanbag. Used to pee on sofa as well but he stopped.
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how many litterboxes do you have? how often do you clean them? do you use enzymatic cleaner on your sofa and beanbag?
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jul 5 2017, 03:51 AM)
how many litterboxes do you have? how often do you clean them? do you use enzymatic cleaner on your sofa and beanbag?
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What is enzymatic cleaner?

I have one big litter box for 2 cats, clean it twice a day (once if i forgotten in the morning blush.gif ). He only pee on the beanbag, and sometimes the basin, which is super weird.

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