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Dresperado
post Jan 25 2015, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 25 2015, 02:36 AM)
This is news to me. No idea cat with this kind of colours have special name, Calico. Yeah, since you brought this up, my cat also female. Also my tenant's kitten & recently deceased cat also female.

I also have another cats with different colour pattern that also all female. I wonder whether it also have special name. Below is the picture of one of them (old pic, now already grown up). I have three cats like this.

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Your cat, I think looks like it is a male cat.
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Yeah, i was told by one of the passerby that calico cats are mostly female, so I also assume la that this one is female..
Who knows when i take a closer look ytd, it has balls balls la rolleyes.gif

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- Only one out of every 3,000 calico cats is male
- Almost all male calicos are sterile.
- Only about one in ten thousand male calicos is fertile.


>> 21 Reasons Why Calico Cats Are The Best Cats <<

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OrangeCubes
post Jan 25 2015, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 25 2015, 01:10 AM)
Thanks all for the feedback for ProDiet.. Gotta agree its quite hard to find premium food in this country
My boy seems like lost interest in eating Blackwood.  sweat.gif

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Guys, Calico male is quite rare right?

Wanted to double confirm, is this a male? Sorry blur pic.. quite hard to snap the pic, quite a fierce stray cat

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Where do you stay?
It's not that hard if you stay around PJ.
If you can find Petsmore or Pet lovers then it should no be a problem. But they sell in higher price than normal pet shops though.

In my opinion, ProDiet is far worse than Blackwood.
Maybe you can try IAMS?
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post Jan 25 2015, 07:33 PM

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Anyone bought cat cage from kuching4sale / Rimba Pets on Mudah?
23"L x 17"W x 36"H for only RM138, others are like selling around rm200++
Is their cage ok? Why their cages so cheap one? =.=

I worry their cages are not as strong as others..
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post Jan 25 2015, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 25 2015, 07:33 PM)
Anyone bought cat cage from kuching4sale / Rimba Pets on Mudah?
23"L x 17"W x 36"H for only RM138, others are like selling around rm200++
Is their cage ok? Why their cages so cheap one? =.=

I worry their cages are not as strong as others..
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Do you have pic of the cage?
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post Jan 26 2015, 01:08 AM

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That male Calico.. icon_rolleyes.gif

Cute mah? wub.gif
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post Jan 26 2015, 02:30 AM

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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 26 2015, 01:08 AM)
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That male Calico..  icon_rolleyes.gif

Cute mah?  wub.gif
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You adopted the cat?
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post Jan 26 2015, 03:12 AM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 24 2015, 03:12 PM)
Here you go. You can see the ingredient in the website. They have more than one product, so better give you the link, so you can check it out.

http://prodiet.com.my/products/Fresh-Tuna

I only have tried their canned food though.
Not many brand (premium ones) available in Malaysia though. Which probably the reason we associating the brand with the quality of the food.

Also, this is Blackwood that a lot of people here talked or asked about & most famous premium food here. I just want to hear your comment on the ingredient.
http://blackwoodpetfood.com/recipes/everyday-adult-cat/
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ProDiet ingredients:
Tuna, corn, soybean meal, rice, poultry meal, corn gluten meal, poultry fat, tuna oil, vegetable oil, taurine, yucca, essential vitamins & mineral, vitamin E, vitamin C, choline chloride,oligo saccharid enzyme and food grade colour.

Those highlighted would be concerns for me. I avoid corn, wheat, soy and gluten in my cats' food. Tuna, I don't like feeding seafood, so I would personally avoid that.

I like the Blackwood ingredients very much. No corn, no wheat, no soy.

QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 25 2015, 01:10 AM)
Thanks all for the feedback for ProDiet.. Gotta agree its quite hard to find premium food in this country
My boy seems like lost interest in eating Blackwood.  sweat.gif
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Sounds like it.

QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 25 2015, 02:36 AM)
This is news to me. No idea cat with this kind of colours have special name, Calico. Yeah, since you brought this up, my cat also female. Also my tenant's kitten & recently deceased cat also female.

I also have another cats with different colour pattern that also all female. I wonder whether it also have special name. Below is the picture of one of them (old pic, now already grown up). I have three cats like this.

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Your cat, I think looks like it is a male cat.
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Calicos are predominantly white cats with brown/orange markings. That one looks like a tortoiseshell.

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post Jan 26 2015, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 25 2015, 07:33 PM)
Anyone bought cat cage from kuching4sale / Rimba Pets on Mudah?
23"L x 17"W x 36"H for only RM138, others are like selling around rm200++
Is their cage ok? Why their cages so cheap one? =.=

I worry their cages are not as strong as others..
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i bought from him.
not the super sturdy thick hard steel type but good enough for my 2 6 mths old cats so far.
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post Jan 26 2015, 10:23 AM

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I assume it's normal for people in Malaysia to use cages? My cats roam free all day and the only time they're in a cage is when I'm taking them to the vet.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 26 2015, 10:23 AM)
I assume it's normal for people in Malaysia to use cages? My cats roam free all day and the only time they're in a cage is when I'm taking them to the vet.
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depends. if it's my own hse, I'll allow them to roam free all day indoor.
but now, they stay in the garden which is why cage is required during night or when we have the leave the gate open
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 26 2015, 02:30 AM)
You adopted the cat?
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Nope just feed & play with him daily >_<
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post Jan 26 2015, 03:31 PM

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 26 2015, 10:23 AM)
I assume it's normal for people in Malaysia to use cages? My cats roam free all day and the only time they're in a cage is when I'm taking them to the vet.
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In general I don't think so. It's either roam free in the house or outside of the house. A lot of people still leave their cats to stay out 24/7.

All of my cats roam free all day in the house but I caged some of them before I go to sleep at night. Cages are very useful during big holiday where our relatives come & stay with us for a whole week.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Jan 26 2015, 10:38 AM)
depends. if it's my own hse, I'll allow them to roam free all day indoor.
but now, they stay in the garden which is why cage is required during night or when we have the leave the gate open
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 26 2015, 03:31 PM)
In general I don't think so. It's either roam free in the house or outside of the house. A lot of people still leave their cats to stay out 24/7.

All of my cats roam free all day in the house but I caged some of them before I go to sleep at night. Cages are very useful during big holiday where our relatives come & stay with us for a whole week.
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Interesting. I don't let my cats out at all, and they are never caged. If a plumber comes over, for example, I just shut them in the bedroom.
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post Jan 27 2015, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 25 2015, 09:49 PM)
Do you have pic of the cage?
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This:
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Jan 26 2015, 09:25 AM)
i bought from him.
not the super sturdy thick hard steel type but good enough for my 2 6 mths old cats so far.
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how much and how many levels you bought?
I think it should be ok for me as I'm planning it for 2 kittens less than 2 months.

QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 26 2015, 10:23 AM)
I assume it's normal for people in Malaysia to use cages? My cats roam free all day and the only time they're in a cage is when I'm taking them to the vet.
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I only buy cage because I am bringing 2 kittens that less than 2 months home,
my current cat isn't really friendly to other cats.
So to avoid sad case, I must cage the 2 kittens to keep them safe until they get along.

I didn't like the concept of caging cat in long term, my cat roams free within the house too.
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post Jan 27 2015, 12:20 AM

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 26 2015, 03:31 PM)
In general I don't think so. It's either roam free in the house or outside of the house. A lot of people still leave their cats to stay out 24/7.

All of my cats roam free all day in the house but I caged some of them before I go to sleep at night. Cages are very useful during big holiday where our relatives come & stay with us for a whole week.
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I heard some other cat owners who cage their cats at night too.
But aren't cats are more active at night?

May I know what's the reason that you keep them caged at night?
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post Jan 27 2015, 02:21 AM

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 27 2015, 12:17 AM)
This:
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Based on the design, if it's similar brand but mine bigger, that is strong enough.

QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 27 2015, 12:20 AM)
I heard some other cat owners who cage their cats at night too.
But aren't cats are more active at night?

May I know what's the reason that you keep them caged at night?
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All I know my cats pretty much active when they're awake whether daytime or night. When I caged some of my cats around midnight, they straight go to sleep, tired after playing all day long.

There has been an incident where two of my cats climb to the ceiling & one of them got out of the house through there. I only slept a couple of hours that night while the rest of the time I chased anything white-coloured moving object since my cat is white. I'm able to find my cat at dawn. She was hiding at the balcony of my neighbour house. So, since then I started to caged some of my cats when I go to sleep. Even though I already closed the opening to the ceiling in the back bedroom & always closed the door, better safe than sorry. The ones I caged are active climber so to speak. Basically to prevent them from finding new way to the ceiling. I think other cat owner did the same thing for the same reason, for their safety.
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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 27 2015, 12:20 AM)
I heard some other cat owners who cage their cats at night too.
But aren't cats are more active at night?

May I know what's the reason that you keep them caged at night?
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The domestic house cat is actually a crepuscular animal, meaning that they are most active during twilight hours - dawn and dusk.

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post Jan 27 2015, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 27 2015, 12:17 AM)
This:
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how much and how many levels you bought?
I think it should be ok for me as I'm planning it for 2 kittens less than 2 months.
I only buy cage because I am bringing 2 kittens that less than 2 months home,
my current cat isn't really friendly to other cats.
So to avoid sad case, I must cage the 2 kittens to keep them safe until they get along.

I didn't like the concept of caging cat in long term, my cat roams free within the house too.
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exactly the same with the same price.

after spayed, I only cage them at night.
just worried they jump off the fence, chase rats and then forgot the way home.
one of them is a hunter, another is a bully who snatch whatever the hunter hunted. sweat.gif


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post Jan 27 2015, 03:50 PM

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My female Calico cat. tongue.gif
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This one very calm & well behave. I don't know whether this is just domestic cat or special breed. She came to my house when she was a kitten, around 2 months old I think. I tried to capture her blue eyes but I don't really happy with the result though.
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A couple tortoiseshell cats. These are domestic cats, not special breed. (2nd & 3rd pic are the same cat)
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Can you guys guess what breed is this cat?
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This is my tenant's cat. Pretty much look like a Japanese Bobtail cat.
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