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jessteong
post Feb 23 2015, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Feb 21 2015, 09:30 PM)
I thought so too!! But I was wrong.........
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both male & female has nipples. just like human.
only male will have balls.
bring him/her to the vet to determine or follow the instruction here
WikiHow
or youtube vids
http://youtu.be/W66119CGCEY

This post has been edited by jessteong: Feb 24 2015, 09:34 AM
splatzkill
post Feb 23 2015, 03:17 PM

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anyone tried Eureka for holistic cats?
i've tried purina pro plan, friskies and whiskas so far.
i'm not too happy with proplan and friskies at the moment. my 5 mths old kitten seems to have diarrhea from proplan.

i've bought a pack to try but cant seem to find any details or reviews on eureka online
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post Feb 23 2015, 03:40 PM

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First time gave my kitten a wet food (from monge) usually just feed on RC Kitten, and he love it. Can i rotate like 3 times a week for wet food and 4 times dry food?

And anyone have tried giving coconut oil for the kitten/cat? I read it's good for the fur.
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post Feb 23 2015, 04:09 PM

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QUOTE(mrbs84 @ Feb 23 2015, 03:40 PM)
First time gave my kitten a wet food (from monge) usually just feed on RC Kitten, and he love it. Can i rotate like 3 times a week for wet food and 4 times dry food?
yes you can. you can even mix wet + dry food instead for kittens.

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post Feb 23 2015, 04:31 PM

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Hi guys. First timer here.

So my friend has a cat that recently gives birth, however one of the kittens got stuck in the stomach and had to be surgically removed by a vet. However, afterward, the mother wouldn't take care of that one kitten, not even licking it.

It has been two days now. My friend tried to feed the little one using syringe but she just won't/can't drink it up. Any suggestions or tips?
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post Feb 24 2015, 12:28 AM

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 23 2015, 03:17 PM)
anyone tried Eureka for holistic cats?
i've tried purina pro plan, friskies and whiskas so far.
i'm not too happy with proplan and friskies at the moment. my 5 mths old kitten seems to have diarrhea from proplan.

i've bought a pack to try but cant seem to find any details or reviews on eureka online
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Did your cat have diarrhea with friskies or whiskas? I don't have experience with Eureka. What is the ingredients? If your kitten have good bowel movement with whiskas or friskies, go back feeding with it & slowly change to new food. Example; 1st day 90% whiskas/friskies + 10% & slowly reduced the old food and increase the new food ratio over the next 7 days.

If your kitten also have diarrhea with friskies & whiskas, you might want hold food for 24 hours. 5 months old is old enough for this. Make sure your kitten always have access to clean drinking water. Then give your cat boiled chicken. You may need to feed your kitten with boiled chicken a couple of times until diarrhea subside. Then slowly feed your cat Eureka.

Coincidently I did read an article this afternoon about Probiotics. It can be given to cats with diarrhea to introduce helpful bacteria into the digestive tract. I can see why you want to try Eureka.

QUOTE(etonggg_13 @ Feb 23 2015, 04:31 PM)
Hi guys. First timer here.

So my friend has a cat that recently gives birth, however one of the kittens got stuck in the stomach and had to be surgically removed by a vet. However, afterward, the mother wouldn't take care of that one kitten, not even licking it.

It has been two days now. My friend tried to feed the little one using syringe but she just won't/can't drink it up. Any suggestions or tips?
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This article may helps: http://messybeast.com/handrear.htm

Mother cat's milk always the best. When the mother cat breast feeding her other kittens, you can try slowly put the kitten near the mother cat so that it can breast feed too. Usually when breast feeding, the mother cat won't mind. Don't leave the kitten unattended because you may need to take the kitten away when the mother cat get angry.
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post Feb 24 2015, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 23 2015, 03:17 PM)
anyone tried Eureka for holistic cats?
i've tried purina pro plan, friskies and whiskas so far.
i'm not too happy with proplan and friskies at the moment. my 5 mths old kitten seems to have diarrhea from proplan.

i've bought a pack to try but cant seem to find any details or reviews on eureka online
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I'm feeding mine with Eureka Salmon, kitten formula since they were 4 mths old with no issue and they are loving it. currently they are hitting 7 mths old, neutered.
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post Feb 24 2015, 09:42 AM

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hi guys, so here is my story...
i have adopted two kitties..one is quite like tabby + white coloured male and the other one is calico female. both are domestics. i hv had them since July last year. I cudnt get their age right...when i got them both, the previous owner who took care of them said they are almost 5 mths. but i can see the calico female is quite petite..somewhat over 3-4mths...then the male tabby is quite big for his age. i did spayed the male tabby after a month or so...so he is getting quite chubby, meanwhile the calico female is still in 'prestine' condition (not yet spay) and petite even she's getting older. so recently, both of them got some fleas on their body which i noticed last friday, it was horrible to see those bloody bugs running around their furs. i was quite shocked because i did left them in their cage when im away from home since 28th January then came back around 8th February and let my family fend them of course..but none of them realised that my fur babies got them fleas. even my dad's domestic long hair black cat got it, nobody aware of that. i brought them for ivomex shot except the DLH black cat, because i only have budgets for my two cats. before that, i did shampoo-ed them with flea & tick shampoo but not that effective. so the next day, i went to the petshop to buy those flea collars and some advantage spot on for fleas. i dunno if those things are enough to battle the fleas..im quite panicked a bit but calmed down eventually when i try to look for those bloody bugs in their furs...i didnt saw them running around but quite a few did fell on the bed and some on the blanket. i hope they are gone for good...

so did anyone have this kind of situation with the cats?? pls share your experiences and opinions...thank you
splatzkill
post Feb 24 2015, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 24 2015, 12:28 AM)
Did your cat have diarrhea with friskies or whiskas? I don't have experience with Eureka. What is the ingredients? If your kitten have good bowel movement with whiskas or friskies, go back feeding with it & slowly change to new food. Example; 1st day 90% whiskas/friskies + 10% & slowly reduced the old food and increase the new food ratio over the next 7 days.

If your kitten also have diarrhea with friskies & whiskas, you might want hold food for 24 hours. 5 months old is old enough for this. Make sure your kitten always have access to clean drinking water. Then give your cat boiled chicken. You may need to feed your kitten with boiled chicken a couple of times until diarrhea subside. Then slowly feed your cat Eureka.

Coincidently I did read an article this afternoon about Probiotics. It can be given to cats with diarrhea to introduce helpful bacteria into the digestive tract. I can see why you want to try Eureka.
This article may helps: http://messybeast.com/handrear.htm
thanks kizwan ... the 5 mth old is the one having diarrhea and i always change their water everyday with clean filtered water. they are house cats (condo) and only roam in a relatively clean house.
her diarrhea has subside now and i cant figure out what caused the diarrhea but i am glad its no longer happening.

QUOTE(jessteong @ Feb 24 2015, 09:30 AM)
I'm feeding mine with Eureka Salmon, kitten formula since they were 4 mths old with no issue and they are loving it. currently they are hitting 7 mths old, neutered.

good to know .. thanks!
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post Feb 24 2015, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(Emanyshie @ Feb 24 2015, 09:42 AM)
hi guys, so here is my story...
i have adopted two kitties..one is quite like tabby + white coloured male and the other one is calico female. both are domestics. i hv had them since July last year. I cudnt get their age right...when i got them both, the previous owner who took care of them said they are almost 5 mths. but i can see the calico female is quite petite..somewhat over 3-4mths...then the male tabby is quite big for his age. i did spayed the male tabby after a month or so...so he is getting quite chubby, meanwhile the calico female is still in 'prestine' condition (not yet spay) and petite even she's getting older. so recently, both of them got some fleas on their body which i noticed last friday, it was horrible to see those bloody bugs running around their furs. i was quite shocked because i did left them in their cage when im away from home since 28th January then came back around 8th February and let my family fend them of course..but none of them realised that my fur babies got them fleas. even my dad's domestic long hair black cat got it, nobody aware of that. i brought them for ivomex shot except the DLH black cat, because i only have budgets for my two cats. before that, i did shampoo-ed them with flea & tick shampoo but not that effective. so the next day, i went to the petshop to buy those flea collars and some advantage spot on for fleas. i dunno if those things are enough to battle the fleas..im quite panicked a bit but calmed down eventually when i try to look for those bloody bugs in their furs...i didnt saw them running around but quite a few did fell on the bed and some on the blanket. i hope they are gone for good...

so did anyone have this kind of situation with the cats?? pls share your experiences and opinions...thank you
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u can try frontline for cats ... those badass are awesome counter to fleas and ticks ... website below
http://www.frontlineplus.com.au/Products/P...-cat-spray.aspx
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post Feb 24 2015, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 24 2015, 10:18 AM)
u can try frontline for cats ... those badass are awesome counter to fleas and ticks ... website below
http://www.frontlineplus.com.au/Products/P...-cat-spray.aspx
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yeah i heard abt that, a bit pricey but do a good job they say. so i have to choose between that and Advantage Spot On because Advantage got a lil bit discounted price. I heard abt this Advantage from a community who are catlovers in Facebook that I joined for quite some time. So i gave it a try for that.
If anything fails, then I ought to get that Frontline Combo for cats. Im having a hard time though for not letting them licking each other...they love to lick each other unsure.gif unsure.gif

have you had tried those homemade fleas killer...?? have u any experience on that? they say using apple cider vinegar is quite good, even the cats can lick it off but i know the smell is quite off putting..
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post Feb 24 2015, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(Emanyshie @ Feb 24 2015, 10:30 AM)
yeah i heard abt that, a bit pricey but do a good job they say. so i have to choose between that and Advantage Spot On because Advantage got a lil bit discounted price. I heard abt this Advantage from a community who are catlovers in Facebook that I joined for quite some time. So i gave it a try for that.
If anything fails, then I ought to get that Frontline Combo for cats. Im having a hard time though for not letting them licking each other...they love to lick each other  unsure.gif  unsure.gif 

have you had tried those homemade fleas killer...?? have u any experience on that? they say using apple cider vinegar is quite good, even the cats can lick it off but i know the smell is quite off putting..
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Use diatomaceous earth thoroughly.
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post Feb 24 2015, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(Emanyshie @ Feb 24 2015, 09:42 AM)
hi guys, so here is my story...
i have adopted two kitties..one is quite like tabby + white coloured male and the other one is calico female. both are domestics. i hv had them since July last year. I cudnt get their age right...when i got them both, the previous owner who took care of them said they are almost 5 mths. but i can see the calico female is quite petite..somewhat over 3-4mths...then the male tabby is quite big for his age. i did spayed the male tabby after a month or so...so he is getting quite chubby, meanwhile the calico female is still in 'prestine' condition (not yet spay) and petite even she's getting older. so recently, both of them got some fleas on their body which i noticed last friday, it was horrible to see those bloody bugs running around their furs. i was quite shocked because i did left them in their cage when im away from home since 28th January then came back around 8th February and let my family fend them of course..but none of them realised that my fur babies got them fleas. even my dad's domestic long hair black cat got it, nobody aware of that. i brought them for ivomex shot except the DLH black cat, because i only have budgets for my two cats. before that, i did shampoo-ed them with flea & tick shampoo but not that effective. so the next day, i went to the petshop to buy those flea collars and some advantage spot on for fleas. i dunno if those things are enough to battle the fleas..im quite panicked a bit but calmed down eventually when i try to look for those bloody bugs in their furs...i didnt saw them running around but quite a few did fell on the bed and some on the blanket. i hope they are gone for good...

so did anyone have this kind of situation with the cats?? pls share your experiences and opinions...thank you
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Frontline and diatomaceous earth have worked fairly well for me

For DE you need to be more consistent, every 3/4days continuosly for 3 months

Frontline easier 1 dose for 1 month.works extremely well..but you know la chemical toxic in any way is never good
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post Feb 24 2015, 12:47 PM

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whatever it is, after you get rid of the fleas from your furkids, its best to steam iron their bed and fabric material places where they hangout so they dont get infected again.
normally the hot steam from the iron will seep into the fabric and will kill the fleas.
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QUOTE(Emanyshie @ Feb 24 2015, 09:42 AM)
hi guys, so here is my story...
i have adopted two kitties..one is quite like tabby + white coloured male and the other one is calico female. both are domestics. i hv had them since July last year. I cudnt get their age right...when i got them both, the previous owner who took care of them said they are almost 5 mths. but i can see the calico female is quite petite..somewhat over 3-4mths...then the male tabby is quite big for his age. i did spayed the male tabby after a month or so...so he is getting quite chubby, meanwhile the calico female is still in 'prestine' condition (not yet spay) and petite even she's getting older. so recently, both of them got some fleas on their body which i noticed last friday, it was horrible to see those bloody bugs running around their furs. i was quite shocked because i did left them in their cage when im away from home since 28th January then came back around 8th February and let my family fend them of course..but none of them realised that my fur babies got them fleas. even my dad's domestic long hair black cat got it, nobody aware of that. i brought them for ivomex shot except the DLH black cat, because i only have budgets for my two cats. before that, i did shampoo-ed them with flea & tick shampoo but not that effective. so the next day, i went to the petshop to buy those flea collars and some advantage spot on for fleas. i dunno if those things are enough to battle the fleas..im quite panicked a bit but calmed down eventually when i try to look for those bloody bugs in their furs...i didnt saw them running around but quite a few did fell on the bed and some on the blanket. i hope they are gone for good...

so did anyone have this kind of situation with the cats?? pls share your experiences and opinions...thank you
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Most of us will have some experiences on this issue. smile.gif Yeah, the anti-tick & flea shampoo is not really affective. The spray type also not really affective but I only tested a couple of products. I use Detick tick & flea drops. One small bottle for two cats. Just need to apply on the back of their neck, between the shoulder blade. Kills tick & flea in 24 hours & it protected my cats for months. I think it already 6 - 7 months or more now since I last apply it to my cats.
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post Feb 24 2015, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 24 2015, 12:28 AM)
Did your cat have diarrhea with friskies or whiskas? I don't have experience with Eureka. What is the ingredients? If your kitten have good bowel movement with whiskas or friskies, go back feeding with it & slowly change to new food. Example; 1st day 90% whiskas/friskies + 10% & slowly reduced the old food and increase the new food ratio over the next 7 days.

If your kitten also have diarrhea with friskies & whiskas, you might want hold food for 24 hours. 5 months old is old enough for this. Make sure your kitten always have access to clean drinking water. Then give your cat boiled chicken. You may need to feed your kitten with boiled chicken a couple of times until diarrhea subside. Then slowly feed your cat Eureka.

Coincidently I did read an article this afternoon about Probiotics. It can be given to cats with diarrhea to introduce helpful bacteria into the digestive tract. I can see why you want to try Eureka.
This article may helps: http://messybeast.com/handrear.htm

Mother cat's milk always the best. When the mother cat breast feeding her other kittens, you can try slowly put the kitten near the mother cat so that it can breast feed too. Usually when breast feeding, the mother cat won't mind. Don't leave the kitten unattended because you may need to take the kitten away when the mother cat get angry.
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Thanks for the info smile.gif
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post Feb 24 2015, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 24 2015, 10:06 AM)
thanks kizwan ... the 5 mth old is the one having diarrhea and i always change their water everyday with clean filtered water. they are house cats (condo) and only roam in a relatively clean house.
her diarrhea has subside now and i cant figure out what caused the diarrhea but i am glad its no longer happening.
good to know .. thanks!
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hi, how you make your cat subside to diarrhea.
my cat also 5 months and he is feeding evo at first, then now orijen but he still diarrhea.
i also cant figure out what caused the diarrhea. he is hyper active just the poo is soft.
i did follow the feeding guides no over feeding but still same. sad.gif
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post Feb 24 2015, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 24 2015, 12:28 AM)
Did your cat have diarrhea with friskies or whiskas? I don't have experience with Eureka. What is the ingredients? If your kitten have good bowel movement with whiskas or friskies, go back feeding with it & slowly change to new food. Example; 1st day 90% whiskas/friskies + 10% & slowly reduced the old food and increase the new food ratio over the next 7 days.

If your kitten also have diarrhea with friskies & whiskas, you might want hold food for 24 hours. 5 months old is old enough for this. Make sure your kitten always have access to clean drinking water. Then give your cat boiled chicken. You may need to feed your kitten with boiled chicken a couple of times until diarrhea subside. Then slowly feed your cat Eureka.

Coincidently I did read an article this afternoon about Probiotics. It can be given to cats with diarrhea to introduce helpful bacteria into the digestive tract. I can see why you want to try Eureka.
This article may helps: http://messybeast.com/handrear.htm

Mother cat's milk always the best. When the mother cat breast feeding her other kittens, you can try slowly put the kitten near the mother cat so that it can breast feed too. Usually when breast feeding, the mother cat won't mind. Don't leave the kitten unattended because you may need to take the kitten away when the mother cat get angry.
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boiled chicken? how much should i give? any advice
i would like to try. my cat is 5 months old.
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post Feb 24 2015, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 24 2015, 04:38 PM)
boiled chicken? how much should i give? any advice
i would like to try. my cat is 5 months old.
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i gave mine a whole thigh + drumstick... but she seems still hungry haha
but i only gave her once though

i suspect that mine was having diarrhea because she has been licking the clumping litter from her paws. the problem seems to go away after changing litter.
i'm no expert, i'm just suspecting that to be the case.

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post Feb 24 2015, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 24 2015, 05:36 PM)
i gave mine a whole thigh + drumstick... but she seems still hungry haha
but i only gave her once though

i suspect that mine was having diarrhea because she has been licking the clumping litter from her paws. the problem seems to go away after changing litter.
i'm no expert, i'm just suspecting that to be the case.
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a whole thigh + drumstick not enough? blink.gif
gonna try it tomorrow. hope my cat can subside diarrhea too rolleyes.gif

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