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CarroTT
post Dec 30 2019, 08:46 PM

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I m asking bout how to calm down the kitties from fighting.... why all toking bout breeding?.... all must spay cat before can discuss here ker?...
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post Dec 30 2019, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(CarroTT @ Dec 30 2019, 08:46 PM)
I m asking bout how to calm down the kitties from fighting.... why all toking bout breeding?.... all must spay cat before can discuss here ker?...
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Ahaha. Just so we're clear, I'm responding bcoz of how ridiculous your statement was. This one (the bolded part):

QUOTE(CarroTT @ Dec 30 2019, 12:30 PM)
Doesn't mind me. As long they don't fight i m ok.
Cleaning is a responsibility when we have pets,just like having children.
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We're not talking about cleaning the litter box ok? We're talking about male cats kencing merata2, outside the litter box. Paham x?

Spay/neuter is one of the way to prevent that from happening. By the time it started happening, it might be too late, bcoz it will be a habit for your cat like kizwan mentioned.

Kucing u kencing merata ingat senang ke nak detect?

Oklah, maybe senang for you, got expensive UV light kan. But then, rajin ke you nak suluh satu rumah nak check which area of your house yang kucing u dah 'spray'? (Unless if you're staying in a small studio, then, whatever I guess)

Ridikulus btul la. Sorry got no time la to type full english. Mods pls understand. cool2.gif

P/s - Also, please don't breed cats if you're thinking of doing it.
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post Dec 30 2019, 10:08 PM

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QUOTE(CarroTT @ Dec 30 2019, 08:46 PM)
I m asking bout how to calm down the kitties from fighting.... why all toking bout breeding?.... all must spay cat before can discuss here ker?...
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Nope. No need. But just advice. Plis ignore then.

As for kittens fighting. Sometimes several months before they get along and sometimes never. Same like people lor.
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post Dec 31 2019, 04:28 AM

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QUOTE(CarroTT @ Dec 30 2019, 08:46 PM)
I m asking bout how to calm down the kitties from fighting.... why all toking bout breeding?.... all must spay cat before can discuss here ker?...
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You asked question & people answered. Probably the answer not clear enough. Remember about what I said when cat matured? Let me try again. Cats are territorial animals & spraying is to mark their territory, as a warning to another cats. In another words, they become more aggressive towards other cats even with their siblings.

Like I said cats can get along just need time. This only have a chance to work with young kitten & neutered cats. Maybe with female cats too because they less aggressive than male.

I have seen cats less than a year old matured & your cat already 6 months old. Maybe they can get along before the male matured but when the male matured, he can become aggressive again either because territory or he want to mate. You already got tired now because of the male attacking. Do you get my drift?

Do whatever you want to do. If you against neutering because you think it is a sin, that's fine. Hopefully when your cat start giving birth to too many kittens, you didn't throw them away because it is a sin too if they died horribly or get abused.
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post Dec 31 2019, 01:13 PM

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QUOTE(hutazi @ Dec 30 2019, 10:08 PM)
Nope. No need. But just advice. Plis ignore then.

As for kittens fighting. Sometimes several months before they get along and sometimes never. Same like people lor.
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Well, they seem to have quiet down after giving both a shower.
Hopefully this will last.
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post Jan 1 2020, 12:38 PM

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post Jan 3 2020, 11:24 AM

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have you considered going to a shelter and rescuing a cat? Pet shop cats are encouraging shitty breeding practices, and cat breeds don't really matter unless you want to show them.
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post Jan 3 2020, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 3 2020, 11:24 AM)
have you considered going to a shelter and rescuing a cat? Pet shop cats are encouraging shitty breeding practices, and cat breeds don't really matter unless you want to show them.
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post Jan 5 2020, 01:51 PM

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Hi everyone

May I seek your advice please.. I have a 6 year old domestic mid/ long haired ginger female, adopted as a stray from when she was just a couple months old. She's been fully indoor ever since, and only exposure to the outdoors would be during her visits to the vet - or whenever we have visitors at home (she's easily scared and thus usually hides in my room)

She had flea infection once, a couple years back - which was cured with Advantage spot on + diatomaceous earth powder.
She probably caught fleas through me, as I used to take care of a couple of other strays within the area too.. I've since taken care of the flea issue and she's been flea free since.

She broke her leg once probably 3 years ago, whilst running around at home. Brought her to the vet, all good and she was up and running in a couple weeks. Though, she picked up ringworm - I would assume she caught this at the vet itself, likely through the clippers used to trim her fur. I showered her frequently with Malaseb, and used medication provided by the vet to rid of Ringworm and she's been good since.

In early October 2019 - she had her regular scheduled annual vaccination. To which we made the dreaded trip to the vet. Vet determined she was all in good health, provided vaccination and we brought her home. HOWEVER, this is where things started to get really...itchy

A couple days after the vet visit, she started to itchy and was offen seen scratching using her hind legs, excessive licking of the bottom half of her body and nibbling (biting) herself. Mid October, I applied Advantage again, and started to shower her with Malaseb as well as powering her with DE just to be sure it wasn't another infection. Fast forward to mid-December, I started to notice bald patches at her hind regions, legs, and smaller bald patches on her ears. There were wounds (or scaly skin) due to her excessively licking and biting herself but did not look like ringworm. Seeing no improvement, I brought her back to the vet and they confirmed it wasn't ringworm but instead fur mites (mange?). They also reconfirmed by gut assumption that she could have picked this up at the vet during her last visit (which is why I dread bringing her to the vet). She was prescribed Frontline & Broadline spot on (seems Advantage doesn't work for mites). I've applied the necessary spot on, whilst dusting her bald areas with DE since.. but as of today, I do not yet see any improvement.

She still itches, and lately I've noticed that she has been increasingly licking and biting her ankles - more scaly skin and bald patches. I've applied another dose of Frontline a couple of days back and still dust her scaly skin regions with DE but nothing seems to be working.

What should I do? I've ordered Machiko shampoo and some sulfur bar soap online that should be arriving next week. Should I stop DE? Because all she seems to do is lick the power off the dusted areas.

I'll probably give her a shower with the sulfur soap next week and apply Broadline spot on a couple days later. In the meantime, your advise is much appreciated.

Thank you.

Edit: located in Selayang/ Kepong btw - so if you have recommended vets that could help with this issue, please suggest as well.

This post has been edited by Seager: Jan 5 2020, 02:19 PM
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post Jan 5 2020, 02:27 PM

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Seager I honestly have no experience with fur mites. For skin irritation on cat I use DE & coconut oil. Try coconut oil after a bath, just a dab, on the affected area, once a week. Don't do it everyday & in just small amount to prevent overdose.
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post Jan 5 2020, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 5 2020, 01:51 PM)
Hi everyone

May I seek your advice please.. I have a 6 year old domestic mid/ long haired ginger female, adopted as a stray from when she was just a couple months old. She's been fully indoor ever since, and only exposure to the outdoors would be during her visits to the vet - or whenever we have visitors at home (she's easily scared and thus usually hides in my room)

She had flea infection once, a couple years back - which was cured with Advantage spot on + diatomaceous earth powder.
She probably caught fleas through me, as I used to take care of a couple of other strays within the area too.. I've since taken care of the flea issue and she's been flea free since.

She broke her leg once probably 3 years ago, whilst running around at home. Brought her to the vet, all good and she was up and running in a couple weeks. Though, she picked up ringworm - I would assume she caught this at the vet itself, likely through the clippers used to trim her fur. I showered her frequently with Malaseb, and used medication provided by the vet to rid of Ringworm and she's been good since.

In early October 2019 - she had her regular scheduled annual vaccination. To which we made the dreaded trip to the vet. Vet determined she was all in good health, provided vaccination and we brought her home. HOWEVER, this is where things started to get really...itchy

A couple days after the vet visit, she started to itchy and was offen seen scratching using her hind legs, excessive licking of the bottom half of her body and nibbling (biting) herself. Mid October, I applied Advantage again, and started to shower her with Malaseb as well as powering her with DE just to be sure it wasn't another infection. Fast forward to mid-December, I started to notice bald patches at her hind regions, legs, and smaller bald patches on her ears. There were wounds (or scaly skin) due to her excessively licking and biting herself but did not look like ringworm. Seeing no improvement, I brought her back to the vet and they confirmed it wasn't ringworm but instead fur mites (mange?). They also reconfirmed by gut assumption that she could have picked this up at the vet during her last visit (which is why I dread bringing her to the vet). She was prescribed Frontline & Broadline spot on (seems Advantage doesn't work for mites). I've applied the necessary spot on, whilst dusting her bald areas with DE since.. but as of today, I do not yet see any improvement.

She still itches, and lately I've noticed that she has been increasingly licking and biting her ankles - more scaly skin and bald patches. I've applied another dose of Frontline a couple of days back and still dust her scaly skin regions with DE but nothing seems to be working.

What should I do? I've ordered Machiko shampoo and some sulfur bar soap online that should be arriving next week. Should I stop DE? Because all she seems to do is lick the power off the dusted areas.

I'll probably give her a shower with the sulfur soap next week and apply Broadline spot on a couple days later. In the meantime, your advise is much appreciated.

Thank you.

Edit: located in Selayang/ Kepong btw - so if you have recommended vets that could help with this issue, please suggest as well.
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Can try this if other vets can't offer solution - https://shopee.com.my/search?keyword=himalaya%20canisep

It's my go-to product if my cats got any skin problems. Not sure if it will help your case or not.
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post Jan 5 2020, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 5 2020, 02:27 PM)
Seager I honestly have no experience with fur mites. For skin irritation on cat I use DE & coconut oil. Try coconut oil after a bath, just a dab, on the affected area, once a week. Don't do it everyday & in just small amount to prevent overdose.
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How do you apply DE? My concern is if DE dries skin up even more, so I'm not sure if my actions of rubbing DE on the scaly skin actually makes it more itchy. Besides, my cat will just end up licking it all off... I think coconut oil may help the wounds heal, not sure about eliminating mites though.. will giv it a shot!

QUOTE(holocauster @ Jan 5 2020, 02:36 PM)
Can try this if other vets can't offer solution - https://shopee.com.my/search?keyword=himalaya%20canisep

It's my go-to product if my cats got any skin problems. Not sure if it will help your case or not.
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Used Canisep when my cat had ringworm but uncertain if it really helped, or was it the malaseb that I used to shower my with with every 2 days. Also, cat will likely lick it off but I think this is non-toxic. Will probably get a cone to put on her, bet she wouldn't be too pleased about it sad.gif

This post has been edited by Seager: Jan 5 2020, 05:26 PM
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post Jan 5 2020, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 5 2020, 05:21 PM)
How do you apply DE? My concern is if DE dries skin up even more, so I'm not sure if my actions of rubbing DE on the scaly skin actually makes it more itchy. Besides, my cat will just end up licking it all off... I think coconut oil may help the wounds heal, not sure about eliminating mites though.. will giv it a shot!
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I rub DE on the fur until it reach the skin.i use DE mainly on kitten (after give them a bath) because for adult I just use drops type medicine for fleas. I also use DE if my cats feels itchy not because of fleas, in the hope it can kill whatever creature that bothering them. DE can dry up the skin & on flaky skin can make it more itchy. Actually the reason I suggest coconut oil is to help moisturised the skin. Basically I go back and forth between the two, so that their skin not too dry.

Did you clean the environment, where your cat hangout? Mop with soapy water. I also apply DE on the place where I can't access like between cabinets or behind it.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 5 2020, 05:21 PM)
How do you apply DE? My concern is if DE dries skin up even more, so I'm not sure if my actions of rubbing DE on the scaly skin actually makes it more itchy. Besides, my cat will just end up licking it all off... I think coconut oil may help the wounds heal, not sure about eliminating mites though.. will giv it a shot!
Used Canisep when my cat had ringworm but uncertain if it really helped, or was it the malaseb that I used to shower my with with every 2 days. Also, cat will likely lick it off but I think this is non-toxic. Will probably get a cone to put on her, bet she wouldn't be too pleased about it sad.gif
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put her in a cone. its suffering, but then it gives you time to treat the location.
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post Jan 6 2020, 07:26 PM

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I once experienced this fur mite on my persian cat when she just arrived from Egypt. Went to Maya Vet, in Taman Samudera.
The vet suggested to apply frontline spray (they charged RM20 per application if i remember correctly). but i did not proceed at vet due to my cat was aggressive towards the vet itself. however we applied broadline spot-on at the vet.

when reached home, i sprayed the cat with frontline spray including with the other 3 cats which were not affected (as preventive measures). and repeat the application 3 days after.

i've also changed their diet by stopping wet-food intake for a month (doing this because i was more suspicious it was not caused by fur mite, but food allergy instead.

after all, a month of treatment, the cat free from any sign of fur mite, and i get them back with regular 2 months once bathing and normal wet food intake.

i honestly not sure which once did solve my issue, but u may try either.

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I have 3 outdoor cats like to stay at my house. Actually is our neighbor cat
1 female, 1 male, 1 small cat.

There is this tuxedo catfight with oren male cat.
How to prevent the tuxedo get near our house? The tuxedo gets fear if he saw me.

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post Jan 7 2020, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(Alert_RaZO @ Jan 6 2020, 11:23 PM)
I have 3 outdoor cats like to stay at my house. Actually is our neighbor cat
1 female, 1 male, 1 small cat.

There is this tuxedo catfight with oren male cat.
How to prevent the tuxedo get near our house? The tuxedo gets fear if he saw me.
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put martini (shaken not stirred) outside. lol.

hard to stop cats from comin into your house if they looking for cats to bang, or fight. can try use water hose or water gun first. see if its affective.
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QUOTE(hutazi @ Jan 7 2020, 09:52 AM)
put martini (shaken not stirred) outside. lol.

hard to stop cats from comin into your house if they looking for cats to bang, or fight. can try use water hose or water gun first. see if its affective.
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pity the oren cat... very pondan
after catfight, his body full of feces or left his feces at garage. Then gone for few days...
Always train him, he just give me light bitch slap

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post Jan 8 2020, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 5 2020, 08:48 PM)
I rub DE on the fur until it reach the skin.i use DE mainly on kitten (after give them a bath) because for adult I just use drops type medicine for fleas. I also use DE if my cats feels itchy not because of fleas, in the hope it can kill whatever creature that bothering them. DE can dry up the skin & on flaky skin can make it more itchy. Actually the reason I suggest coconut oil is to help moisturised the skin. Basically I go back and forth between the two, so that their skin not too dry.

Did you clean the environment, where your cat hangout? Mop with soapy water. I also apply DE on the place where I can't access like between cabinets or behind it.
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Environment all good, mop, sweep, even dust with DE. But my mom seems to have allergic reactions, so I've cut down a bit and only putting on areas where she's been biting.

QUOTE(hutazi @ Jan 6 2020, 09:52 AM)
put her in a cone. its suffering, but then it gives you time to treat the location.
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Yup arriving soon.. just received Canisep too.

QUOTE(vandechrome @ Jan 6 2020, 07:26 PM)
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I once experienced this fur mite on my persian cat when she just arrived from Egypt. Went to Maya Vet, in Taman Samudera.
The vet suggested to apply frontline spray (they charged RM20 per application if i remember correctly). but i did not proceed at vet due to my cat was aggressive towards the vet itself. however we applied broadline spot-on at the vet.

when reached home, i sprayed the cat with frontline spray including with the other 3 cats which were not affected (as preventive measures). and repeat the application 3 days after.

i've also changed their diet by stopping wet-food intake for a month (doing this because i was more suspicious it was not caused by fur mite, but food allergy instead.

after all, a month of treatment, the cat free from any sign of fur mite, and i get them back with regular 2 months once bathing and normal wet food intake.

i honestly not sure which once did solve my issue, but u may try either.
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I have broadline too, but .. I can only apply it on her probably 2-3 weeks from now as I've applied Frontline on her twice over the last couple of weeks. I had also visited a vet closely to my office, and she provided some good advise to be patient, shower her with medicated soap and use Broadline when suitable. It seems Frontline spot on is starting to lose efficacy, which is why new products come out every couple of years - in this case Broadline.

I bought some sulphur soap, and also ordered Ivermectin to treat her.. will see how it goes.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Jan 8 2020, 01:03 PM)
Environment all good, mop, sweep, even dust with DE. But my mom seems to have allergic reactions, so I've cut down a bit and only putting on areas where she's been biting.
Yup arriving soon.. just received Canisep too.
I have broadline too, but .. I can only apply it on her probably 2-3 weeks from now as I've applied Frontline on her twice over the last couple of weeks. I had also visited a vet closely to my office, and she provided some good advise to be patient, shower her with medicated soap and use Broadline when suitable. It seems Frontline spot on is starting to lose efficacy, which is why new products come out every couple of years - in this case Broadline.

I bought some sulphur soap, and also ordered Ivermectin to treat her..  will see how it goes.
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Hi,
where to buy the broadline?
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