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post Jan 10 2015, 07:05 AM, updated 5y ago

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^^ Welcome to the Cat Lovers Thread V7^^

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**Local Animal Shelter Organizations**
SPCA - Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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**Kittens/Cats for Adoption**
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post Jan 11 2015, 01:39 AM

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cleaned up the first post and condensed most things into links smile.gif
The member list does nothing, and we want to be welcoming to everybody, plus it's a pain to keep track of and maintain, so I left that off.

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i think we have to check some of the links on top. i tried that kitten.com.my it doesnt seem to work.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Jan 12 2015, 03:39 PM)
i think we have to check some of the links on top. i tried that kitten.com.my it doesnt seem to work.
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Just checked them all. Looks like MyKucing was also a dead one, as well as SCCARFs
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post Jan 13 2015, 10:17 AM

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Finally a new thread.

Anyone with newborn baby and a group of cats?
Do some googling, some say bad some say good for immune system.

Need to know first hand experience on this.

Thanks. biggrin.gif

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hi the kucing lovers,

this is a wild kitten in my neighbourhood, recently i notice its macam sick already, the bulu around its tummy is gone and it got diarrea.

Anyone knows wat happen? does it need to see vet?




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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Jan 13 2015, 10:17 AM)
Finally a new thread.

Anyone with newborn baby and a group of cats?
Do some googling, some say bad some say good for immune system.

Need to know first hand experience on this.

Thanks.  biggrin.gif
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I know a lot of people who have babies while they have cats with no issue. Pets are for life, you don't get rid of them just because a baby came along. I don't think they would be detrimental to your child's health in any way, but you must supervise as well as teach your child how to handle them properly.

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hi the kucing lovers,

this is a wild kitten in my neighbourhood, recently i notice its macam sick already, the bulu around its tummy is gone and it got diarrea.

Anyone knows wat happen? does it need to see vet?
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It probably groomed the fur off its belly and diarrhea is never a good sign. If you can, you should take it to see a vet, as well as get it spayed/neutered.
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anyone know any vet in putrajaya/cyberjaya area?
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post Jan 14 2015, 02:51 PM

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Dear all cat lovers,

is Blackwood brand good?

I'm new to the cat world

Thank you
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Anyone with cats living in a condo/apartment? How do you keep them from going to the balcony and potentially falling off?
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QUOTE(remy_ymer @ Jan 14 2015, 02:51 PM)
Dear all cat lovers,

is Blackwood brand good?

I'm new to the cat world

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Good. It is recommended thumbup.gif I'm also feeding my cat with Blackwood.
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QUOTE(scorpionballs @ Jan 14 2015, 06:38 PM)
Anyone with cats living in a condo/apartment? How do you keep them from going to the balcony and potentially falling off?
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I have cats in a condo, but I do not have a balcony. One thing you could do is set plastic blockers around the lower part of the railing?
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 14 2015, 08:04 PM)
Good. It is recommended  thumbup.gif I'm also feeding my cat with Blackwood.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 14 2015, 11:21 PM)
I have cats in a condo, but I do not have a balcony. One thing you could do is set plastic blockers around the lower part of the railing?
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Hmmm true. But I'd be worried about them jumping to the top of the railing and sitting there / potentially falling off. sad.gif
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QUOTE(remy_ymer @ Jan 14 2015, 02:51 PM)
Dear all cat lovers,

is Blackwood brand good?

I'm new to the cat world

Thank you
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If i were you, dont buy such a big pack. if you just got your cat, try experimenting with different types / brands of keebles. in my case, i feed Orange with Blackwood initially. he was ok till at one point, he doesnt seem to be interested in that anymore so i had to switch brand. now i'm feeding him with Evo.
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QUOTE(gennee @ Jan 15 2015, 11:15 AM)
If i were you, dont buy such a big pack. if you just got your cat, try experimenting with different types / brands of keebles. in my case, i feed Orange with Blackwood initially. he was ok till at one point, he doesnt seem to be interested in that anymore so i had to switch brand. now i'm feeding him with Evo.
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I feed my cat Blackwood, and once awhile wet food (mackerel, tuna etc) to prevent him from getting bored of his dry food. sweat.gif

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Guys, may I know how long it takes for a cat to recover from post-spay op?
Wanted to spay my cat, and I think i shld take leave to take care of him..
Otherwise, no time sia unsure.gif
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 15 2015, 11:24 AM)
I feed my cat Blackwood, and once awhile wet food (mackerel, tuna etc) to prevent him from getting bored of his dry food.  sweat.gif

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Guys, may I know how long it takes for a cat to recover from post-spay op?
Wanted to spay my cat, and I think i shld take leave to take care of him..
Otherwise, no time sia  unsure.gif
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i let my boy run around freely after 3 days, as he seems fine. guys are easier.

as for the girl, depends on the surgical site. if it's a key hole Ops, strictly keep her in the cage for at least 5 days.
if it's a big stretch type of Ops, at least a week, depends on her healing speed, may need more days
any jumping, rough playing is not recommended up to 2 weeks for any types of the Ops.

my girl had a key hole Ops, got her back home on the second day.
wound looks nice until the 3rd day where she move alot at home and the wound became red
started to cage her up and monitored her wound 2 times a day up to a week, plus gave her a cone (which she hates) and also put a post surgical stitches water-proof plaster to stop her from licking the wound.
after 5 days, she's all good. currently she's on her day 13th after spayed.
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QUOTE(gennee @ Jan 15 2015, 11:15 AM)
If i were you, dont buy such a big pack. if you just got your cat, try experimenting with different types / brands of keebles. in my case, i feed Orange with Blackwood initially. he was ok till at one point, he doesnt seem to be interested in that anymore so i had to switch brand. now i'm feeding him with Evo.
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Thank you for the info bro. I bought 2.73 kg pack only bro. so far so good bro..if it happen..i will change other brand. I'm from Kuching, Sarawak. difficult to find other brand. most of pet shop sell rc and blackwood. Evo has limited stock and orijen and other premium brand not sell in kuching as far as I search for its.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Jan 15 2015, 12:23 PM)
i let my boy run around freely after 3 days, as he seems fine. guys are easier.

as for the girl, depends on the surgical site. if it's a key hole Ops, strictly keep her in the cage for at least 5 days.
if it's a big stretch type of Ops, at least a week, depends on her healing speed, may need more days
any jumping, rough playing is not recommended up to 2 weeks for any types of the Ops.

my girl had a key hole Ops, got her back home on the second day.
wound looks nice until the 3rd day where she move alot at home and the wound became red
started to cage her up and monitored her wound 2 times a day up to a week, plus gave her a cone (which she hates) and also put a post surgical stitches water-proof plaster to stop her from licking the wound.
after 5 days, she's all good. currently she's on her day 13th after spayed.
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Thanks.. mine is a boy, hopefully is easier icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(scorpionballs @ Jan 15 2015, 10:49 AM)
Hmmm true. But I'd be worried about them jumping to the top of the railing and sitting there / potentially falling off.  sad.gif
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Cats are stunt artists, I wouldn't be too concerned. otherwise you're going to have to block off the balcony area for your peace of mind.
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Is it normal if a cat rarely meows?
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 17 2015, 06:53 PM)
Is it normal if a cat rarely meows?
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let the cat be hungry ,cat not meow will become dumb

or try to smash him , 'meow' means hurt
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 17 2015, 06:53 PM)
Is it normal if a cat rarely meows?
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It is normal. Meowing is a communication method strictly for humans and is a learned behavior, meaning that cats only start meowing often when they figure out that humans respond to it.

My cats are very talkative, which is odd to me because neither of them are Siamese (a notoriously talkative cat breed), but I think their previous owner encouraged it.

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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 17 2015, 06:53 PM)
Is it normal if a cat rarely meows?
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my cats rarely meow unless they want something from us
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' house keeping! I just poo, please clean up"
' i saw something up there, i cant reach, help'
' i'm hungry'
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' i want to go into the house & watch TV with you'
' where are you bringing me?'
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Hello!
Any suggestions for cat boarding services around or nearby Damansara Heights/Hartamas areas?
So far I'm looking at Happy Fat Cat and Kitten Cottage in TTDI. Any reviews for them?
Thanks smile.gif
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QUOTE(scorpionballs @ Jan 15 2015, 10:49 AM)
Hmmm true. But I'd be worried about them jumping to the top of the railing and sitting there / potentially falling off.  sad.gif
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The only thing I can think of is install full grills or close the balcony at all time. At which floor are you on? I don't think your cat will jump but there is chance they can fall off while they sleeping on the railing.

QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 17 2015, 06:53 PM)
Is it normal if a cat rarely meows?
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Yes, it's normal. I have a couple of cats that very rarely meow.
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QUOTE(justsimply @ Jan 19 2015, 03:56 PM)
Hello!
Any suggestions for cat boarding services around or nearby Damansara Heights/Hartamas areas?
So far I'm looking at Happy Fat Cat and Kitten Cottage in TTDI. Any reviews for them?
Thanks smile.gif
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Have you looked into hiring a pet sitter? They are preferable to boarding services.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 18 2015, 04:18 AM)
It is normal. Meowing is a communication method strictly for humans and is a learned behavior, meaning that cats only start meowing often when they figure out that humans respond to it.

My cats are very talkative, which is odd to me because neither of them are Siamese (a notoriously talkative cat breed), but I think their previous owner encouraged it.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Jan 19 2015, 09:51 AM)
my cats rarely meow unless they want something from us
for example:
' house keeping! I just poo, please clean up"
' i saw something up there, i cant reach, help'
' i'm hungry'
' let me out from the cage'
' i want to go into the house & watch TV with you'
' where are you bringing me?'
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 20 2015, 08:44 PM)
Yes, it's normal. I have a couple of cats that very rarely meow.
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Thanks pewpur. Guess I was overly concerned. Thought he was having voice issue or what.. + he very reluctant to drink water one

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Is it necessary to buy cat dental snacks/sticks? Does such thing exist? IF there is, what brand is highly recommended?
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 21 2015, 12:39 AM)
Thanks pewpur. Guess I was overly concerned. Thought he was having voice issue or what.. + he very reluctant to drink water one
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This is why wet food is recommended. Cats don't actually have a thirst drive, hence why they hardly drink enough water to stay hydrated. I'm lucky that both my cats do drink water, but they are also on wet food so I supplement it.

QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 21 2015, 12:39 AM)
Is it necessary to buy cat dental snacks/sticks? Does such thing exist? IF there is, what brand is highly recommended?
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They don't actually work. A lot of people still believe that dry food helps maintain a cat's teeth because they chew it and the kibble rubs against their teeth, but this isn't true. Cats do not chew. They bite and swallow.

I buy dental treats for my cats, but I know it's merely for my peace of mind, rather than the fact that they actually work. I maintain my cats' teeth by brushing daily whenever I can.
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U feeding ur cats with which brand? *wet food
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 21 2015, 01:04 AM)
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U feeding ur cats with which brand? *wet food
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They are currently on Wellness.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 21 2015, 12:45 AM)
This is why wet food is recommended. Cats don't actually have a thirst drive, hence why they hardly drink enough water to stay hydrated. I'm lucky that both my cats do drink water, but they are also on wet food so I supplement it.
They don't actually work. A lot of people still believe that dry food helps maintain a cat's teeth because they chew it and the kibble rubs against their teeth, but this isn't true. Cats do not chew. They bite and swallow.

I buy dental treats for my cats, but I know it's merely for my peace of mind, rather than the fact that they actually work. I maintain my cats' teeth by brushing daily whenever I can.
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I (still) believe dry food helps develop stronger gum & teeth. I agree brushing their teeth will keep their gum & teeth healthy. I honestly do not brush my cats teeth but I did regularly check them.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 21 2015, 01:52 AM)
I (still) believe dry food helps develop stronger gum & teeth. I agree brushing their teeth will keep their gum & teeth healthy. I honestly do not brush my cats teeth but I did regularly check them.
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I was not referring to stronger gums or teeth, though I don't believe that either. I was referring to teeth hygiene - tartar and plaque buildup. Dry food or treats do not help very much.

Just to clarify, my cats are on a wet and dry food diet.

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 21 2015, 02:23 AM)
I was not referring to stronger gums or teeth, though I don't believe that either. I was referring to teeth hygiene - tartar and plaque buildup. Dry food or treats do not help very much.

Just to clarify, my cats are on a wet and dry food diet.
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I know, I got that. I wasn't said you were. I just replying that I still believe the dry food helps develop stronger gum & teeth. The second sentence about brushing teeth should already clarify that I got what you meant in your previous reply, what you actually referring to.

There's no need to clarify. I didn't say wet food is bad, if you still misunderstanding my previous reply. Mine as well on a wet & dry food.

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 21 2015, 02:42 AM)
I know, I got that. I wasn't said you were. I just replying that I still believe the dry food helps develop stronger gum & teeth. The second sentence about brushing teeth should already clarify that I got what you meant in your previous reply, what you actually referring to.

There's no need to clarify. I didn't say wet food is bad, if you still misunderstanding my previous reply. Mine as well on a wet & dry food.
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Sorry, that last sentence wasn't for you, but since you brought up the dry food point, I wanted to make sure that Dresperado knew that smile.gif

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 21 2015, 04:20 AM)
Sorry, that last sentence wasn't for you, but since you brought up the dry food point, I wanted to make sure that Dresperado knew that smile.gif

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Oh! No problem! smile.gif

My cats love wet food. I feed my cats wet food once a day. At local pet store where I live I have not seen canned food that contain other than fish. I actually stopped feeding fish to my cat. Currently, in addition to dry food, I also feed my cats with boiled chicken mixed with rice once a day, for additional protein source.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 21 2015, 12:45 AM)
This is why wet food is recommended. Cats don't actually have a thirst drive, hence why they hardly drink enough water to stay hydrated. I'm lucky that both my cats do drink water, but they are also on wet food so I supplement it.
They don't actually work. A lot of people still believe that dry food helps maintain a cat's teeth because they chew it and the kibble rubs against their teeth, but this isn't true. Cats do not chew. They bite and swallow.

I buy dental treats for my cats, but I know it's merely for my peace of mind, rather than the fact that they actually work. I maintain my cats' teeth by brushing daily whenever I can.
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how do you brush their teeth? hmm.gif
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i use a wet towel to gently rub his teeth after his bath. he hates it but i guess this is easier than using a toothbrush.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 21 2015, 10:50 AM)
Oh! No problem! smile.gif

My cats love wet food. I feed my cats wet food once a day. At local pet store where I live I have not seen canned food that contain other than fish. I actually stopped feeding fish to my cat. Currently, in addition to dry food, I also feed my cats with boiled chicken mixed with rice once a day, for additional protein source.
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Haha one of my cats loves her wet food. The other one doesn't eat enough of it, so I have her on kitten food right now for the higher calories. She's doing well anyway, and she prefers to graze on her dry food, so her weight has stabilized, though it's not where I'd like it to be, but she's not skin and bone and is active.

I feed them wet food twice a day, with dry food to graze.

I don't feed my cats any fish on a regular basis. Only in treats do I tolerate tuna and salmon, because it's a small amount they receive every day, particularly after teeth brushing.

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It is a two person job. My partner holds the cat, and I use a pet toothbrush with pet toothpaste and scrub their back teeth. I also give them treats after, so they associate good things with it.

QUOTE(gennee @ Jan 21 2015, 12:10 PM)
i use a wet towel to gently rub his teeth after his bath. he hates it but i guess this is easier than using a toothbrush.
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You don't need to bathe your indoor cat so often, if even at all smile.gif My vet suggested using gauze for a while, with the toothpaste on it, but I was getting bitten because of their instinctive chewing of the toothbrush/my finger.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 22 2015, 12:28 AM)
You don't need to bathe your indoor cat so often, if even at all smile.gif My vet suggested using gauze for a while, with the toothpaste on it, but I was getting bitten because of their instinctive chewing of the toothbrush/my finger.
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ya. i bath him every fortnight. my cat hates it no matter what i do. sweat.gif

but pet toothbrush seems a little harsh, which is why i use a damp cloth.
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I've fed my cats with wet food once (powercat / Friskies brand), and now they won't eat the biscuits until I fed them the wet food.

Any idea how to make them eat biscuits again? currently I mix the biscuits with wet food and let them eat but usually only left the biscuit and the wet food is gone sweat.gif
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Hi,

My father-in-law asked me to get a 18kg pack of Sportsman's Pride cat food. Anyone knows where I can get it in the Kelana Jaya or Subang Jaya/USJ area?

Thank you for the assistance.
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QUOTE(gennee @ Jan 22 2015, 10:30 AM)
ya. i bath him every fortnight. my cat hates it no matter what i do.  sweat.gif 

but pet toothbrush seems a little harsh, which is why i use a damp cloth.
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If your cat doesn't go outside, you really don't need to bathe him that often. It's not good for their skin anyway, and cats clean themselves.

How is a pet toothbrush harsh? It doesn't hurt the cat, and they can be trained to tolerate it.

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Am comparing prices of cat food from multiple brands sold in an online store with physical stores around Klang Valley:
http://waggymeal.com

Are their prices reasonable? With all the cost of living going up, every Sen counts!

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QUOTE(melcwh @ Jan 23 2015, 12:33 AM)
Am comparing prices of cat food from multiple brands sold in an online store with physical stores around Klang Valley:
http://waggymeal.com

Are their prices reasonable? With all the cost of living going up, every Sen counts!
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I converted some of the better brands (like Merrick) to USD and they are around US prices. I'd say that's reasonable.

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QUOTE(melcwh @ Jan 23 2015, 12:33 AM)
Am comparing prices of cat food from multiple brands sold in an online store with physical stores around Klang Valley:
http://waggymeal.com

Are their prices reasonable? With all the cost of living going up, every Sen counts!
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Looks like a cool site.
Let me know if it is reliable.
Have been looking for a reliable online shop for a while now. biggrin.gif
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Is "ProDiet" brand recommended? Any reviews/feedbacks?
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Looks like a cool site.
Let me know if it is reliable.
Have been looking for a reliable online shop for a while now.  biggrin.gif
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Ordered a toy, canned food and wet food. They only accept Paypal and direct bank in for now. As I used Maybank2u and their acct is Maybank, so quite hassle-free when I do a transfer and notify them through e-mail. Called their cust service - quite professional and friendly too.

Let's see hw fast they can get the food over now.
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Wah nice
Waggymeal.com eh? Bookmarked.
Glad they have my cat's kibble too (Proformance) laugh.gif
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What are the ingredients?

What works for my cat may not work for your cat.

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QUOTE(melcwh @ Jan 23 2015, 07:52 PM)
Ordered a toy, canned food and wet food. They only accept Paypal and direct bank in for now. As I used Maybank2u and their acct is Maybank, so quite hassle-free when I do a transfer and notify them through e-mail. Called their cust service - quite professional and friendly too. 

Let's see hw fast they can get the food over now.
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Order reached 15 mins ago. Delivery done in less than 24 hours. Awesome.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Jan 24 2015, 01:43 AM)
What are the ingredients?

What works for my cat may not work for your cat.
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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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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 23 2015, 12:09 PM)
Is "ProDiet" brand recommended? Any reviews/feedbacks?
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I tried feeding it to my kitten, but she doesn't like it.
I think is because it is a bit more hard to bite.

Nutrition-wise, I am no expert.
Anyways, in the ingredients, it did not mention byproducts [or I could have missed it], whereas Whiskas and Friskies do contain byproducts.

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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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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 25 2015, 01:10 AM)
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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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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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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- 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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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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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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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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That male Calico.. icon_rolleyes.gif

Cute mah? wub.gif
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That male Calico..  icon_rolleyes.gif

Cute mah?  wub.gif
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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user posted imageuser posted image

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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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 27 2015, 02:21 AM)
Based on the design, if it's similar brand but mine bigger, that is strong enough.
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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Ok, I think I can buy the cage from them..

I see.. we stay in apartment and we put net on all windows to prevent our cat.
So basically our apartment is a big cage for the cat lol.

QUOTE(jessteong @ Jan 27 2015, 09:51 AM)
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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Cats are cute hunters smile.gif
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 27 2015, 03:50 PM)
My female Calico cat. tongue.gif
user posted image

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)
user posted imageuser posted image
user posted imageuser posted image

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.
user posted image
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So manja hor? icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 27 2015, 05:48 PM)
Ok, I think I can buy the cage from them..

I see.. we stay in apartment and we put net on all windows to prevent our cat.
So basically our apartment is a big cage for the cat lol.
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You're very responsible cat owner. There's still some people who doesn't cat-proof their apartment though.

QUOTE(Dresperado @ Jan 27 2015, 06:58 PM)
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So manja hor?  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yeah. wub.gif

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Jan 27 2015, 05:48 PM)
Ok, I think I can buy the cage from them..

I see.. we stay in apartment and we put net on all windows to prevent our cat.
So basically our apartment is a big cage for the cat lol.
Cats are cute hunters smile.gif
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can show photo of the net you put at windows? i also staying in condo.
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hi everyone,

i just got a 4 months old cat last week.
one of his eyes is sore and red. brought him to vet on last sunday.
the doctor gave me a ointment to apply to his eyes.
apply 5 days if not recover then have to put 2 more days.
but now 4 days d it doesn't seem like recover. it still red
anyone got experience to it?


the doctor said red eyes is normal to cat, there is no way to prevent, it is?
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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Jan 29 2015, 03:48 PM)
hi everyone,

i just got a 4 months old cat last week.
one of his eyes is sore and red. brought him to vet on last sunday.
the doctor gave me a ointment to apply to his eyes.
apply 5 days if not recover then have to put 2 more days.
but now 4 days d it doesn't seem like recover.  it still red
anyone got experience to it?
the doctor said red eyes is normal to cat, there is no way to prevent, it is?
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Is there any discharge on the red eyes?
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Is there any discharge on the red eyes?
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yes sad.gif at first is one eyes, now both eyes.
but only one eye is red and swollen.
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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Jan 30 2015, 02:27 PM)
yes sad.gif at first is one eyes, now both eyes.
but only one eye is red and swollen.
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If there's discharge then it's not normal. Your vet likely suspect Conjunctivitis which is what the prescribed ointment are for. Is there any discharge from the nose? I wonder why your vet doesn't give your cat antibiotic to helps the cat fight the infection (don't quote me because this is just based on my experience, I'm not trained vet). When my cats got cat flu, the left eye was swollen, always the left eye. Discharge from both eyes. Only three of my cats are very serious though, they did lost appetite for one day. The antibiotic pills that vet gave me also helps other cats & they got well in a couple of weeks. Thankfully my house got extension room that used to be a kitchen but now use as a garage & with the extra cages, I'm able to quarantine all my outdoor cats. I read vaccination doesn't prevent the disease completely but it does reduced severity of the disease which is important. Depends on the virus, your cat may not sneeze but you should see discharge from the nose. This is if your cat got feline upper respiratory disease. If your kitten doesn't get better after a week like your vet said, bring your cat back to the clinic.

For now, always wipe your cat eyes with a clean cloth. Keep your cat warm & provide a lot of love to your cat. Hope your cat get better soon. smile.gif

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If there's discharge then it's not normal. Your vet likely suspect Conjunctivitis which is what the prescribed ointment are for. Is there any discharge from the nose? I wonder why your vet doesn't give your cat antibiotic to helps the cat fight the infection (don't quote me because this is just based on my experience, I'm not trained vet). When my cats got cat flu, the left eye was swollen, always the left eye. Discharge from both eyes. I read vaccination doesn't prevent the disease completely but it does reduced severity of the disease. Depends on the virus, your cat may not sneeze but you should see discharge from the nose. This is if your cat got feline upper respiratory disease. If your kitten doesn't get better after a week like your vet said, bring your cat back to the clinic.

For now, always wipe your cat eyes with a clean cloth. Keep your cat warm & provide a lot of love to your cat. Hope your cat get better soon.  smile.gif
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Thanks for the reply. i will bring him to vet later. i m a newbie to owning a cat. so worry i cant take care him well.

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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Jan 30 2015, 05:36 PM)
Thanks for the reply. i will bring him to vet later. i m a newbie to owning a cat. so worry i cant take care him well.
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Don't worry. Good luck! smile.gif
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Jan 30 2015, 05:30 PM)
For now, always wipe your cat eyes with a clean cloth. Keep your cat warm & provide a lot of love to your cat. Hope your cat get better soon.  smile.gif
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Thanks for the reply. i will bring him to vet later. i m a newbie to owning a cat. so worry i cant take care him well.
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Make sure you clean the good eye first before the swollen eye, or use two different parts of the cloth. Don't want to carry whatever is in the swollen eye into the other one.
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Could it possibly be a Maine Coon?
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Is it advisable to vaccinate+deworm my cat at the same time ?
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can show photo of the net you put at windows? i also staying in condo.
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just the very standard net, not very presentable one lol as we're just renting the house,
i think there're better options but this should be the easiest and cheapest way.

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Is it advisable to vaccinate+deworm my cat at the same time ?
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My cat had her first vaccination and deworm on the same visit,
it shouldn't be a problem.
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guys I found this kitten in my basement carpark, it is there every single day, hungry and meowing for food. I'm worried it may be run over by a car or something.

I'm giving it food everyday but I can't keep this up. It's meowing very pitifully every day - most likely hungry. In the afternoon, it will sleep under the car with nowhere to go.


Anyone can adopt or help? Location at Tropicana City Mall - Petaling Jaya. Please pm me if any of you would like to rescue the kitten. Thanks.

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QUOTE(nujikabane @ Feb 1 2015, 12:04 AM)
^ What breed is this cat?
very unlikely to be a maine coon, even though markings might seem like one.

biggrin.gif I'd say, typical Malaysian can that's rojak-fied unknown breed but we still love them.
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QUOTE(Shinka @ Feb 1 2015, 10:29 PM)
guys I found this kitten in my basement carpark, it is there every single day, hungry and meowing for food. I'm worried it may be run over by a car or something.
That cat is quite many months old, if you're at TCM then chances are the fella knows how to go to SS2 area with lesser cars.

It's inevitable that the greatest risk to cats are human activities. sad.gif

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Feb 1 2015, 04:21 PM)
just the very standard net, not very presentable one lol as we're just renting the house,
i think there're better options but this should be the easiest and cheapest way.

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I'm using the exact same net. rclxms.gif
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Don't worry. Good luck!  smile.gif
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Brought him to vet again on last friday.
Get another eye drop and now it recover d! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
now can stare at me like puss in boots d.
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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Feb 1 2015, 04:21 PM)
just the very standard net, not very presentable one lol as we're just renting the house,
i think there're better options but this should be the easiest and cheapest way.

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where u got this net? i went Ace hardware but the one they have the hole is too small. very hard to diy. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Feb 1 2015, 11:50 PM)
very unlikely to be a maine coon, even though markings might seem like one.

biggrin.gif I'd say, typical Malaysian can that's rojak-fied unknown breed but we still love them.
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^ Aptly said biggrin.gif


On a separate note, when wiping the cat's eyes,
does it mean around the eyeball area, or the eye itself?

Can use baby wipes or is there a special wipe meant for this ?
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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 2 2015, 10:32 AM)
Brought him to vet again on last friday.
Get another eye drop and now it recover d!  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
now can stare at me like puss in boots d.
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^ Aptly said biggrin.gif
On a separate note, when wiping the cat's eyes,
does it mean around the eyeball area, or the eye itself?

Can use baby wipes or is there a special wipe meant for this ?
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Not in the eyes of course.
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Hi guys,

I was wondering if you guys use wood pellets for cat litter?

I recently begin to make such products but before putting it on market I would like pet lovers to try them with your cats (or other pets) and provide me feedback?

Of course product is free to test , would like pet lovers around Butterworth or Penang area for easy communication.
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Feb 2 2015, 09:46 AM)
I'm using the exact same net.  rclxms.gif
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Haha, great way to secure and easy to diy.

QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 2 2015, 10:34 AM)
where u got this net? i went Ace hardware but the one they have the hole is too small. very hard to diy.  sweat.gif
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i bought it from outside those chinese hardware shop biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 2 2015, 10:34 AM)
where u got this net? i went Ace hardware but the one they have the hole is too small. very hard to diy.  sweat.gif
hardware shops usually sells a variety of nettings.

if it's inconvenient then can just get some from DAISO but it would be impractical if you have many windows to cover.

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QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Feb 2 2015, 04:15 PM)
Haha, great way to secure and easy to diy.
i bought it from outside those chinese hardware shop biggrin.gif
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Yeah. I bought from the chinese hardware as well.
And put additional green net to block those mosquitos. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Feb 2 2015, 02:18 PM)
Hi guys,

I was wondering if you guys use wood pellets for cat litter?

I recently begin to make such products but before putting it on market I would like pet lovers to try them with your cats (or other pets) and provide me feedback?

Of course product is free to test , would like pet lovers around Butterworth or Penang area for easy communication.
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I use pine wood pellets but I don't live around the area you mentioned.
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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Feb 2 2015, 02:18 PM)
Hi guys,

I was wondering if you guys use wood pellets for cat litter?

I recently begin to make such products but before putting it on market I would like pet lovers to try them with your cats (or other pets) and provide me feedback?

Of course product is free to test , would like pet lovers around Butterworth or Penang area for easy communication.
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is it a clumping type?
i'm in penang, currently using clumping type wood litter.

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QUOTE(jessteong @ Feb 3 2015, 01:54 PM)
is it a clumping type?
i'm in penang, currently using clumping type wood litter.
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i m using clumping type also, by the way do u have any solution for cat litter track everywhere?

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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 2 2015, 10:34 AM)
where u got this net? i went Ace hardware but the one they have the hole is too small. very hard to diy.  sweat.gif
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Any hardware shop also got sell.
You can use cable ties to secure them.

I got the small hole ones, so that my cat cannot climb laugh.gif
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i m using clumping type also, by the way do u have any solution for cat litter track everywhere?
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i'm using the Oko Plus clumping wood litter.
i put the old car mat at the entrance/exit of the litter box
the car mat will trap the cat litter rclxms.gif
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Would like to ask if u guys know the price for deworm + vaccinate a kitten ?
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Feb 3 2015, 01:54 PM)
is it a clumping type?
i'm in penang, currently using clumping type wood litter.
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Not sure about clumping type, probably same as yours mine, pellet forms cat litter, made of wood.

You want to try and give us some feedback?
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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Feb 3 2015, 10:22 PM)
Not sure about clumping type, probably same as yours mine, pellet forms cat litter, made of wood.

You want to try and give us some feedback?
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sure.
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I'd like to thank the person who suggested Waggymeal. rclxms.gif

I bought Blackwood Indoor Cat (6kg) and Evo Cat Treat (3oz) from them.
Couldn't be more happier with the service.
I got the items 2 working days after the payment and it is really cheap compared to the market price.

They delivered using Ta-Q-Bin which is convenient for me as I lived in a lot house.
When they couldn't find my house, they called me and ask for direction and you can specify the time to deliver at your house (I chose 6pm-9pm since its working day).

Its good for those who didnt have the time or those who want to take advantage of the online purchase rebate. brows.gif


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QUOTE(jessteong @ Feb 3 2015, 09:10 PM)
i'm using the Oko Plus clumping wood litter.
i put the old car mat at the entrance/exit of the litter box
the car mat will trap the cat litter  rclxms.gif
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i'm using this too, oh ya i got old car mat also. gonna put it tonight. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Feb 5 2015, 11:49 AM)
I'd like to thank the person who suggested Waggymealrclxms.gif

I bought Blackwood Indoor Cat (6kg) and Evo Cat Treat (3oz) from them.
Couldn't be more happier with the service.
I got the items 2 working days after the payment and it is really cheap compared to the market price.

They delivered using Ta-Q-Bin which is convenient for me as I lived in a lot house.
When they couldn't find my house, they called me and ask for direction and you can specify the time to deliver at your house (I chose 6pm-9pm since its working day).

Its good for those who didnt have the time or those who want to take advantage of the online purchase rebate.  brows.gif
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Free delivery? No charge?
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feeding my kitten 'taste of the wild', it is 1.5kg packing..

according the their website:

Feeding Guideline (standard measuring cups/day)
For Kittens Weaning to 4 months 1/2 - 1 1/4 cup

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and i google about us cup, 1 cup = 8 oz = 226g
1/2 - 1 1/4 cup = 113g~283g / day

is the data above correct?

is the measuring cup included inside the pet food??
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clumping types are good. a lot easier to clean up, and they absorb odour too.
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Would like to ask if u guys know the price for deworm + vaccinate a kitten ?
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I would say around 50-60

and for the Waggymeal, free delivery to West Malaysia if you purchase more thn RM100

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Free delivery? No charge?
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Purchase above RM100 will get free delivery.
Bought Blackwood already RM107. So free la tongue.gif
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Feb 6 2015, 10:09 AM)
I would say around 50-60

and for the Waggymeal, free delivery to West Malaysia if you purchase more thn RM100
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Feb 6 2015, 10:45 AM)
Purchase above RM100 will get free delivery.
Bought Blackwood already RM107. So free la  tongue.gif
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Do you know any cat shelters around? Or people that helps stray cats? Found 3 2-3 weeks old kittens at my back porch and I need to remove them before my dogs find them again.the feline ran away for 3 hours already
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QUOTE(aeonsakura @ Feb 5 2015, 08:17 PM)
feeding my kitten 'taste of the wild', it is 1.5kg packing..

according the their website:

Feeding Guideline (standard measuring cups/day)
For Kittens  Weaning to 4 months        1/2 - 1 1/4 cup

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and i google about us cup, 1 cup = 8 oz = 226g
1/2 - 1 1/4 cup = 113g~283g / day

is the data above correct?

is the measuring cup included inside the pet food??
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I don't think there's any brand that will give u the measuring cup with the pet food.

For my experience, the guidelines are really just for your reference,
you don't need to follow exactly the same.
It depends on your cats, at first you can try to put more for them,
and see how much they ate and is there any leftover.

My nearly 2 y/o female cat only eats around 3-4 spoons (the chinese soup spoon) each day,
sometimes cannot finish one. Which is lesser than the suggested feeding amount.
But her weight is totally fine (and slightly overweight lol)
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Would like to ask if u guys know the price for deworm + vaccinate a kitten ?
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It depends on the area.
At PJ I paid RM8 for deworm and RM38 for vaccination.
If the vaccination can prevent one more disease (I forgot what was it) then it's more pricey.
Usually vet will have both choices, you can ask about it.
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QUOTE(nairud @ Feb 7 2015, 05:09 PM)
People,
Do you know any cat shelters around? Or people that helps stray cats? Found 3 2-3 weeks old kittens at my back porch and I need to remove them before my dogs find them again.the feline ran away for 3 hours already
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I only know this one.. https://www.facebook.com/duniastray

QUOTE(OrangeCubes @ Feb 7 2015, 06:35 PM)
It depends on the area.
At PJ I paid RM8 for deworm and RM38 for vaccination.
If the vaccination can prevent one more disease (I forgot what was it) then it's more pricey.
Usually vet will have both choices, you can ask about it.
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Anyone knows the estimated price for xray & ultrasound for cat in vet hosp upm? What's the usual price in private clinic? The vet near my house charged rm110 for xray..is it reasonable?
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2 month old kitten can eat dry food alr or not ah? dont know isit this kitten picky or what
he only wants wet food
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2 month old kitten can eat dry food alr or not ah? dont know isit this kitten picky or what
he only wants wet food
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yeah they can, but wet food is better for them anyway
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Hi all,
I went to healing room in subang
1st visit, they told me no need to do vaccination yet, and they given deworming medicine to my adopted cat. The charged me RM25

After 3 weeks I wrnt back to the vet and they charged me rm50 for
1st vacination.

Is that reasonable price ? And they quote me for spaying my female cat rm250 yawn.gif ....

Anyone have any better affordable vet around pj or subang? It's seem like they charge very high in healing room
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I'm new and silent reader here.
Need your help. Where can I find leornardo cat food?
At the moment, I get the food fr a pet shop in shah alam . It is repacked into small packets of 500gm at RM15. But lately the packets are full of bugs. I suspect the the shop sells expired food.
Where can I find the leornardo cat food in small package probaably 2kg packs?
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Dear cat lovers, as I've also shared with the dog lovers on the other forum, just found out that Waggymeal.com now got offer.

Buy RM300 get RM100 voucher. Can jimat2 more. Thank me later... tongue.gif

http://goo.gl/S5lwQD
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QUOTE(lk_chin @ Feb 10 2015, 06:24 PM)
Hi all,
I went to healing room in subang
1st visit, they told me no need to do vaccination yet, and they given deworming medicine to my adopted cat. The charged me RM25

After 3 weeks I wrnt back to the vet and they charged me rm50 for
1st vacination.

Is that reasonable price ? And they quote me for spaying my female cat rm250 yawn.gif ....

Anyone have any better affordable vet around pj or subang? It's seem like they charge very high in healing room
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Spay female cat rm250? What the.. shocking.gif From what I know, average is around rm 90
Have you tried asking Dr Yeoh clinic? (Taman Megah, kelana jaya)

QUOTE(merci @ Feb 10 2015, 08:26 PM)
Hi,
I'm new and silent reader here.
Need your help. Where can I find leornardo cat food?
At the moment, I get the food fr a pet shop in shah alam . It is repacked into small packets of 500gm at RM15. But lately the packets are full of bugs. I suspect the the shop sells expired food.
Where can I find the leornardo cat food in small package probaably 2kg packs?
Thanks
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Never heard of this brand before blink.gif
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Feb 11 2015, 02:40 PM)
Spay female cat rm250? What the..  shocking.gif  From what I know, average is around rm 90
Have you tried asking Dr Yeoh clinic? (Taman Megah, kelana jaya)
Never heard of this brand before  blink.gif
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Thx for the info will call and ask.

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anyone else here would like to try animal bedding pellets for free? Samples available for cats around Penang and Butterworth.. nod.gif just send me a PM I will arrange.
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QUOTE(lk_chin @ Feb 10 2015, 06:24 PM)
Hi all,
I went to healing room in subang
1st visit, they told me no need to do vaccination yet, and they given deworming medicine to my adopted cat. The charged me RM25

After 3 weeks I wrnt back to the vet and they charged me rm50 for
1st vacination.

Is that reasonable price ? And they quote me for spaying my female cat rm250 yawn.gif ....

Anyone have any better affordable vet around pj or subang? It's seem like they charge very high in healing room
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or if you're around KL, go to Klinik Kembiri by SPCA Ampang. If i remember correctly, it's only RM80 - 90 for spaying cats, and RM60 - 70 for neutering male cats.
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Hi all, I just bought a scottish fold kitten (14/2/2015)
Male, 3 months, vaccinated and microchipped. Imported from Taiwan.
I bought the kitten at RM4100, (with official papers and full receipt from Pets Safari, Ikano)

However, it was an impulsive decision and now I kinda regretted the big splurge and my parents are against the idea of having a cat.

Willing to take a loss of RM600. (so selling at RM3500) Will free 1 full bag (4kg) of Royal Canin Kitten Food as well. Anyone whos interested, please let me know.

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Hi all, will the food cause diarrhea?

i feed my cat Evo Turkey & Chicken, he diarrhea everyday.
now he is almost 5 month, i feed him twice a day, each portion is 30g.

i had tried not to give him for more than 12 hours. then he shit normally.
so i m suspect is the food issue, any advice?

would like to change to Orijen, any comment to this brand?


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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 16 2015, 09:42 AM)
Hi all, will the food cause diarrhea?

i feed my cat Evo Turkey & Chicken, he diarrhea everyday.
now he is almost 5 month, i feed him twice a day, each portion is 30g.

i had tried not to give him for more than 12 hours. then he shit normally.
so i m suspect is the food issue, any advice?

would like to change to Orijen, any comment to this brand?
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Orijen is a good brand smile.gif
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QUOTE(nasrulafiq93 @ Feb 16 2015, 12:00 PM)
I second this, oh and Acana too thumbup.gif
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So Orijen, Acana or Evo you guys recommend?

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I found my kitten to scratch her neck a lot these days.
What could have caused this ?
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fleas could cause irritation. Perhaps you should bring it for a check-up.
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A buddy of mine gave me a white maine coon kitten today, aged 2 month +. Very playful and active.

Any recommendations on dry and wet food for that breed? And suggestions how to rotate wet and dry.

I just bought RC Kitten 36 small pack just for starter (recommendations from the pet shop), but my friend said RC is no good sad.gif. But i search online RC also have Babycat 34, are those any difference?

And for this maine coon am thinking giving him the best food he could get. At the pet store they carried brand like orijen, evo, purina pro plan, rc, iams, blackwood.

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why does your friend say RC is no good?

can just go for the Kitten pack. http://www.royalcanin.my/products/products...ition/kitten-36
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He said RC make the cat fur thicker and not a big fat cat.

But this kitten still don't wanna eat since i pick it up. Maybe still full sad.gif. Now sleeping like a champ.
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Please don't make your cat fat. Make sure you maintain its proportionate weight.
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QUOTE(mrbs84 @ Feb 18 2015, 01:43 AM)
A buddy of mine gave me a white maine coon kitten today, aged 2 month +. Very playful and active.

Any recommendations on dry and wet food for that breed? And suggestions how to rotate wet and dry.

I just bought RC Kitten 36 small pack just for starter (recommendations from the pet shop), but my friend said RC is no good sad.gif. But i search online RC also have Babycat 34, are those any difference?

And for this maine coon am thinking giving him the best food he could get. At the pet store they carried brand like orijen, evo, purina pro plan, rc, iams, blackwood.
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Well ive been using RC for a while now, cat happy and healthy, just choose the maincoone type, once i changed to RC fit or somethng my cat developed scab, most likely the problem with your cat is not the food la, its just getting used to the new environment. Its better that you ask the past owner what they have been feeding her to make the transition easier.
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You guys sure Royal Canin is a good feline food brand? Reading through their ingredients (highlighting the first 5 ingredients) left me thinking otherwise.

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QUOTE(nasrulafiq93 @ Feb 18 2015, 09:30 AM)
You guys sure Royal Canin is a good feline food brand? Reading through their ingredients (highlighting the first 5 ingredients)  left me thinking otherwise.
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Rice is not bad though. It's easy to digest, adds fiber to cat diet & also give your cat energy. It's not like you're feeding your cat with rice only. Of course when feeding cats it's all about food with balanced nutrition.
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There will be endless discussion on what is better..its neverending..same like baby milk, baby carrier.

What is fact is that RC is a well respected brand eaten by cats all over the world.

My grandmother fed her cats with IAMS n rotate with wet food twice a month, she had more then half a dozen last time...oldest was 17 years, all the cat she took cared lived at least a decade..she bath and cleans them weekly.

Most important to cats is rotation of food, cleanliness eg drinking water, poo etc, and stimulation. Feeding them raw stuff is definitely a plus...tried it with my cat...gave her a bloody salmon..she looked at it with a "meh" face. T_T

Do all that consistently and keeping your cat indoor..your cat will live long and prosper. If you plan on letting your cat outdoors, vaccine is required yearly.

Most people dont have problem with expensive food in the 1st/2nd year..but consistent loving after that is what makes the difference.

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My friend did gave me some of the previous dry food that he gave to the kitten, but the pallet quite large compare to the RC Kitten i bought. Btw i hand feed the kitten, now he ate a lot. When i leave the food on the plater, he just ignore it sad.gif.

And i gave him goat milk (which is for cat), he quite dig it.

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I can only afford to feed my cats expensive food like RC once in a while. My favourite is Royal Canin Persian 30 10kg. My cats love it.

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grains are not necessarily bad, but as much as I understand that brands are the main way that people in Malaysia choose their pet food, I would suggest just feeding your cat whatever works best for them.

I recently changed my cats' wet food to Wellness CORE and their coats are getting very shiny. So I'm going to continue feeding them the wet food and keep their dry food.
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Hi fellas, i have a query to ask

for those who have done it, how much does it cost to get a cat fixed? i have two pet kitties (8 weeks old, male & fem, siblings) and i believe its for their best to get it.

it would be nice if someone can provide at least a rough count smile.gif


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At what age can a cat get pregnant?
Gosh, the male calico that i took in, turned out to be a female? Grew 3-4 pairs of nipples, and tummy quite bloated. Not sure pregnant or what.
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QUOTE(Ayer @ Feb 19 2015, 08:58 PM)
Hi fellas, i have a query to ask

for those who have done it, how much does it cost to get a cat fixed? i have two pet kitties (8 weeks old, male & fem, siblings) and i believe its for their best to get it.

it would be nice if someone can provide at least a rough count smile.gif
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Where do you live? Between <100 to >200. Some clinics like to charge more than it should be.

QUOTE(Dresperado @ Feb 21 2015, 06:47 PM)
At what age can a cat get pregnant?
Gosh, the male calico that i took in, turned out to be a female? Grew 3-4 pairs of nipples, and tummy quite bloated. Not sure pregnant or what.
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I thought you said he/she have balls. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 21 2015, 08:39 PM)
Where do you live? Between <100 to >200. Some clinics like to charge more than it should be.
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Just what i need, thx smile.gif
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 21 2015, 08:39 PM)
I thought you said he/she have balls. tongue.gif
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I thought so too!! But I was wrong.........
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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
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or youtube vids
http://youtu.be/W66119CGCEY

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 24 2015, 05:42 PM)
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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Depending on how many cats I'm feeding I usually give more. biggrin.gif You may need to feeds with boiled chicken for several times/days to give digestive tract a chance to rest and recover. Then slowly resume the regular food. If your cat have diarrhea again after changing back to old food, you may want to change the food. Boiled chicken is only for short term solution. Long term solution you need more balanced food. Maybe cat food that contain Probiotics. I read Probiotics made for humans are also often more beneficial, because they contain more than one strain of bacteria. You can mixed it with your cat food.

I also sometime have problem with kittens having diarrhea. I might try Probiotics myself.
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Is it ok for little kittens as young as a month old to consume some rice with fish meat?? My friend quite stressed abt it...because the young follows the big cats eating habit. What gives??
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QUOTE(Emanyshie @ Feb 24 2015, 09:39 PM)
Is it ok for little kittens as young as a month old to consume some rice with fish meat?? My friend quite stressed abt it...because the young follows the big cats eating habit. What gives??
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It is alright. I also mixed little amount of rice with wet food for my kittens. When they was 4 weeks old, I introduced wet food to them & they like it. A couple days later I noticed soft stool. Then I started to mixed little amount of rice & this helps. I no longer found soft stool. Rice give your cat energy & add fiber to their diet. Rice can be helpful to cat's digestion.

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QUOTE(bryanyz @ Feb 24 2015, 04:37 PM)
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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Try adding some canned pumpkin.

http://pets.thenest.com/feeding-canned-pum...-dogs-5398.html
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Feb 23 2015, 09:17 AM)
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
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Thanks! Really a female. Haha.
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Any tips on reducing cat's poo poo smell?
My cats poopoo (sometimes fart) are really stinky. Not sure is it due to the dry food they eat.
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Any tips on reducing cat's poo poo smell?
My cats poopoo (sometimes fart) are really stinky. Not sure is it due to the dry food they eat.
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It's usually the food, but personally I accept it as a part of life. One of my cats actually consistently poops on the floor because she doesn't like to share her litterbox with her sister, but she's stupid because there's another one they both hardly use. Ever. SIGH.

Do they bury their poop in the box?

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It's usually the food, but personally I accept it as a part of life. One of my cats actually consistently poops on the floor because she doesn't like to share her litterbox with her sister, but she's stupid because there's another one they both hardly use. Ever. SIGH.

Do they bury their poop in the box?
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Surprisingly my 2 cats are willing to share litterbox haha.

Yeap they do bury their poop. Still stinks.

And sometimes when they fart, ugh! Smore fart whilst
relaxing with me on bed. LOL!
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Surprisingly my 2 cats are willing to share litterbox haha.

Yeap they do bury their poop. Still stinks.

And sometimes when they fart, ugh! Smore fart whilst
relaxing with me on bed. LOL!
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Mine prefer to poop in one and pee in the other, though peeing depends on what they feel like.

Haven't had my cats fart, but their fresh poop can be pretty stinky too. I've changed their wet food flavor a couple of times, and changed the brand once. I think it stinks less now, but I Wouldn't know. I think it stinks anyway, but I clean the litterbox every day, and every time I see poop in it.
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Feb 25 2015, 01:16 AM)
Surprisingly my 2 cats are willing to share litterbox haha.

Yeap they do bury their poop. Still stinks.

And sometimes when they fart, ugh! Smore fart whilst
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Farting usually indicate upset tummy. Did their poop look soft?
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Thanks! Really a female. Haha.
I thought so lucky found a Male Calico.



Any tips on reducing cat's poo poo smell?
My cats poopoo (sometimes fart) are really stinky. Not sure is it due to the dry food they eat.
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Use crystal litter sand brand Cat IT, other brands are not as good
People who come in my house will always comment how there's no cat smell.
Feeding my cat RC mainecoon interval with fussy cat wet food
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 25 2015, 03:45 AM)
Farting usually indicate upset tummy. Did their poop look soft?
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Yeah their poop looks soft. If its really tummy upset, what should I do?

QUOTE(thahirah @ Feb 25 2015, 08:55 AM)
Use crystal litter sand brand Cat IT, other brands are not as good
People who come in my house will always comment how there's no cat smell.
Feeding my cat RC mainecoon interval with fussy cat wet food
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QUOTE(thahirah @ Feb 25 2015, 08:55 AM)
Use crystal litter sand brand Cat IT, other brands are not as good
People who come in my house will always comment how there's no cat smell.
Feeding my cat RC mainecoon interval with fussy cat wet food
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hah i've used cat-it before as well and can confirm the products effectiveness when it comes to covering the smell
it is also the most expensive compared to most cat litter brands. and because its non clumping, you'll need to empty the box and clean it at least once a week.

i am currently trying tidycats at the moment which seems alright (not as effective as cat-it crystal litter) but almost half the price. more budget friendly and affordable to change the sands every 3-5 days.
good thing my 2 kittens are not fussy tho. i've changed like 4 type/brand of litter already


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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 25 2015, 01:57 PM)
hah i've used cat-it before as well and can confirm the products effectiveness when it comes to covering the smell
it is also the most expensive compared to most cat litter brands. and because its non clumping, you'll need to empty the box and clean it at least once a week.

i am currently trying tidycats at the moment which seems alright (not as effective as cat-it crystal litter) but almost half the price. more budget friendly and affordable to change the sands every 3-5 days.
good thing my 2 kittens are not fussy tho. i've changed like 4 type/brand of litter already
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Whichever suit you best..i tend to use one CAT IT bag (5kg) for one month...around rm 15 a month for me.
One issue is that due to it being crystal, you cant totally scoop the pee and poo out.
Its a hygiene concern...but i control this by having mats around the litter box and another mat before my cat leaves her space..so i kept the spreading of the crystal at a minimal.
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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Feb 25 2015, 12:22 PM)
Yeah their poop looks soft. If its really tummy upset, what should I do?
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Boiled chicken is the best home remedy for upset tummy & diarrhea. Feed your cat boiled chicken a couple of times & then slowly resume feeding with the current cat food.

QUOTE(splatzkill @ Feb 25 2015, 01:57 PM)
hah i've used cat-it before as well and can confirm the products effectiveness when it comes to covering the smell
it is also the most expensive compared to most cat litter brands. and because its non clumping, you'll need to empty the box and clean it at least once a week.

i am currently trying tidycats at the moment which seems alright (not as effective as cat-it crystal litter) but almost half the price. more budget friendly and affordable to change the sands every 3-5 days.
good thing my 2 kittens are not fussy tho. i've changed like 4 type/brand of litter already
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I also have use crystal litter & it's the best I've ever tried. They're little expensive, YMMV depends on which/what brands available at your local pet shop. I don't remember the brand but it was RM30 & it's only small bag. The problem with non-clumping litter it depends on good air circulation & how many cat using the litter. My house is an old house, some parts of the house didn't get good air circulation. Because of this the crystal litter only lasted for a week. It supposed to lasted for 3 - 4 weeks with only one cat using it. So it's not economical to me. But it's still the best in controlling odour.

I'm using Purina Tidy Cat too. I actually use three types of litter at the moment; regular (Clean N Easy brand) clumping sand litter, Purina Tidy Cat & pine wood (Paw Mark brand) cat litter. The place where it don't get good air circulation, I use the clumping sand litter. The Purina Tidy Cat can lasted up to 3 - 4 weeks but this probably because I topup with fresh Tidy Cat every week.

I also tried recycled paper litter. I like it but my local pet shop don't carry them.



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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 25 2015, 03:04 PM)
Boiled chicken is the best home remedy for upset tummy & diarrhea. Feed your cat boiled chicken a couple of times & then slowly resume feeding with the current cat food.
Need to Boil for how long? Mix with rice can?
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buy other brand of cat food, found out they write 'Prteserved' is this pirated food? why spelling mistake?



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QUOTE(kizwan @ Feb 25 2015, 03:04 PM)
Boiled chicken is the best home remedy for upset tummy & diarrhea. Feed your cat boiled chicken a couple of times & then slowly resume feeding with the current cat food.
I also have use crystal litter & it's the best I've ever tried. They're little expensive, YMMV depends on which/what brands available at your local pet shop. I don't remember the brand but it was RM30 & it's only small bag. The problem with non-clumping litter it depends on good air circulation & how many cat using the litter. My house is an old house, some parts of the house didn't get good air circulation. Because of this the crystal litter only lasted for a week. It supposed to lasted for 3 - 4 weeks with only one cat using it. So it's not economical to me. But it's still the best in controlling odour.

I'm using Purina Tidy Cat too. I actually use three types of litter at the moment; regular (Clean N Easy brand) clumping sand litter, Purina Tidy Cat & pine wood (Paw Mark brand) cat litter. The place where it don't get good air circulation, I use the clumping sand litter. The Purina Tidy Cat can lasted up to 3 - 4 weeks but this probably because I topup with fresh Tidy Cat every week.

I also tried recycled paper litter. I like it but my local pet shop don't carry them.
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yeh price sounds about right. the local pet shop was selling 4.5 L cat it crystal litter for about RM26. what you say about no air circulation makes sense. no wonder my crystal litter would only last 1 week before i had to change again.
good thing both my kittens are willing to share and both poo and pee in the same 1 box.
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Need to Boil for how long? Mix with rice can?
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Not long, until it cooked. sweat.gif It's up to you, you can mix with rice. Just little amount of rice.
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any penang area/ butterworth area to get

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i'm from s.p.s area, and i driving all around raja uda, sungai puyu, chai leng park...

is there any pet shop near megamall pacific/ sunway carnival mall?


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QUOTE(aeonsakura @ Feb 26 2015, 12:29 AM)
any penang area/ butterworth area to get

evo
natural balance
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solid gold

i'm from s.p.s area, and i driving all around raja uda, sungai puyu, chai leng park...

is there any pet shop near megamall pacific/ sunway carnival mall?
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Not sure about mainland pg but on the island itself can only find these brands
Iams, smartheart, eureka, taste of the wild, rc, proplan, blackwood.
I dont think i've seen any of the brands you mentioned.
If i do i'll let you know
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QUOTE(aeonsakura @ Feb 25 2015, 09:05 PM)
my cat food finished, and the shop where i bought thr cat food havent open.... still CNY...
buy other brand of cat food, found out they write 'Prteserved' is this pirated food? why spelling mistake?
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yeah i just checked my packing. it has the same spelling mistake. i'm sure its real and not pirated food. eureka isn't famous enough to be pirated to be honest unlike RC or science diet

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Dear cat experts, is it a wise choice for me to buy a cat for my retired mother?

1. Recommended type of cat? Or just kidnap a young'un from the streets mafia style.

2. How hard is it to potty train a cat? Is it just buy litterbox, plug & play? Is it something that's already hardwired in the cat's brain litterbox = shit & pee there.

3. Is it safe? ie. will cat suddenly go batshit insane and be a wolverine wannabe?, because i won't be at her house every single day, anything i need to be aware of leaving a cat alone with my mom?

4. Is a cat a good companion?

5. The house is a semi-d with a large plot of land and very empty 3story interior since only my mother/maid is living there, will the large area be a benefit to the cat?

Asking before I go and get any cats since i think it's a responsibility where i need to know more about it first.

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Dear cat experts, is it a wise choice for me to buy a cat for my retired mother?

1. Recommended type of cat? Or just kidnap a young'un from the streets mafia style.
I recommend going to a shelter WITH YOUR MOTHER and adopting one. The volunteers should be able to match you with a cat that has the appropriate personality to suit your mom.

2. How hard is it to potty train a cat? Is it just buy litterbox, plug & play? Is it something that's already hardwired in the cat's brain litterbox = shit & pee there.
Cats instinctively know how to use the litterbox, due to the natural instinct to bury their waste. This is why, when they start eliminating outside the box, the first step is to take them to the vet to rule out medical issues before tackling behavior.

3. Is it safe? ie. will cat suddenly go batshit insane and be a wolverine wannabe?, because i won't be at her house every single day, anything i need to be aware of leaving a cat alone with my mom?
Where the heck did you get that idea? Cats who do that have a reason for doing so, usually territorial issues because they see another cat on their property. Otherwise, that is a very very low possibility.

4. Is a cat a good companion?
Yes they are great companions, with their various personalities. This is why I recommend you go to a shelter WITH YOUR MOTHER to find a suitable cat for her needs and lifestyle.

5. The house is a semi-d with a large plot of land and very empty 3story interior since only my mother/maid is living there, will the large area be a benefit to the cat?
I don't recommend letting your cat out, due to a very much shorter average lifespan, but that seems to be common in Malaysia. Cats don't actually need large xy area. Even a small xy area is fine, but there must be a lot of z - as in height.

Asking before I go and get any cats since i think it's a responsibility where i need to know more about it first.
ANY pet is a lot of responsibility. I am of the opinion that a pet is for life.
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Thanks, that answered most of my concern (duh i never thought to bring my mom to choose, should have thought of that... and also the cat/animal shelter part)

What do you mean cat needs alot of height? I dont think you mean 1st floor and 2nd floor indoor right, but more towards buying those fancy cat furniture from pet store? Since those are quite tall.

Cats prefer a higher "spot"? As of right now the house only is occupied in the ground floor with no plan to use any other floor for my elderly convenience's sake. There is only basic furniture(sofa,dining,tv,chair etc) with a whole lot of empty non-carpeted floor showing, so to welcome a new cat, i need to get 3-4 of those tall cat furniture and place them around?
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Feb 27 2015, 01:52 AM)
Thanks, that answered most of my concern (duh i never thought to bring my mom to choose, should have thought of that... and also the cat/animal shelter part)

What do you mean cat needs alot of height? I dont think you mean 1st floor and 2nd floor indoor right, but more towards buying those fancy cat furniture from pet store? Since those are quite tall.

Cats prefer a higher "spot"? As of right now the house only is occupied in the ground floor with no plan to use any other floor for my elderly convenience's sake. There is only basic furniture(sofa,dining,tv,chair etc) with a whole lot of empty non-carpeted floor showing, so to welcome a new cat, i need to get 3-4 of those tall cat furniture and place them around?
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Cats like to climb, and survey their territory from a higher perspective. It would be best if they have their own furniture, so you can direct their scratching away from your mom's furniture. You don't need 3 or 4, just one maybe two if you have the space.

Welcoming a cat into your home means preparation. You need to have litterboxes (general rule is one per cat plus one, so if you have one cat, you should have two boxes), non-plastic food and water bowls, and places for them to sit/climb like their own furniture and maybe their own beds. Keep the food and water apart (some cats don't like their water right next to their food) and definitely away from their litterboxes (You wouldn't eat and drink next to the toilets, would you?). Make sure the cat has toys and stimulation, otherwise it can become destructive due to boredom.

I don't cage my cats at all, but there are some here who do. Cats don't do well in very small areas.

It seems like a lot to take in, but trust me, it's worth it. A pet is a great companion, but you (your mom) must also cater to its needs.

Also, I highly recommend visiting http://jacksongalaxy.com/. He's a cat behaviorist with many great tips and tricks to owning a happy cat smile.gif

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awesome companions! though i feel a single cat tends to be more attach to his/her human. my 1st cat was the lone cat in the condo for 5 months before i got another kitten companion for her.

by then she was already very attached to me and would come and sit on my lap and follows me watch movie or play games
my little one at first pee/poo whenever she felt like. maybe too young and couldn't hold her bladder. after a while she started using the litter box as well and starts to bury her pee/poo

i do cage my 2 kittens when i am not at home and at night while i am sleeping but otherwise they are free to roam the condo. if you plan to cage your cats, you may want place the cage where they can see outside at birds etc. or have another kitten companion for her. and if you do plan to cage the cats, try get a big one, like 3 story cage. they dont cost alot and it at least has a high vantage point for them to sleep

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anyone knows where can i get Cats Best oko plus around selayang/batu caves area?
i know pets lover selling it but wonder is there any cheaper choice..
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my cat is now 8 years old sad.gif and she suddenly developed a habit of searching the garbage bin for our left over dinners.

does anyone know why? is she senile now? lol.
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my cat is now 8 years old sad.gif and she suddenly developed a habit of searching the garbage bin for our left over dinners.

does anyone know why? is she senile now? lol.
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Use water spray to train. 8 yr old still young.

Talking about training, my cat knows how shake my hand when i give her treats
She loves her vitamin.

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Use water spray to train. 8 yr old still young.

Talking about training, my cat knows how shake my hand when i give her treats
She loves her vitamin.
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Spraying water is generally frowned upon these days.

A cat that is 8 years or older is considered a senior cat.
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Spraying water is generally frowned upon these days.

A cat that is 8 years or older is considered a senior cat.
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so shes getting senile now? cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
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my cat is now 8 years old sad.gif and she suddenly developed a habit of searching the garbage bin for our left over dinners.

does anyone know why? is she senile now? lol.
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Has her eating habits changed with her regular cat food? It is also a good idea to have a covered trash can.
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Has her eating habits changed with her regular cat food? It is also a good idea to have a covered trash can.
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ya she doesn't quite like her food anymore and kept begging for human food sad.gif
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ya she doesn't quite like her food anymore and kept begging for human food sad.gif
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did you ever give her human food? Because it's generally a bad idea.
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did you ever give her human food? Because it's generally a bad idea.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 2 2015, 11:29 PM)
Spraying water is generally frowned upon these days.

A cat that is 8 years or older is considered a senior cat.
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Well im off the opinion is the least jahat way to diciplined your cat

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QUOTE(OctoberFly @ Mar 3 2015, 07:30 AM)
i don't, but i'm not in malaysia now and i think my mom is doing it. -.-
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Negative reinforcement is the last (but cheaper) method to train your cat. Positive reinforcement on the other hand, requires time and money.

Since you're away from home, maybe you can ask your mother to spray water but not directly to your cat (maybe at the bin) everytime she approach the garbage bin.

Make sure to pujuk her after that with some treats. biggrin.gif

A good way of training your cat to eat her food again is to sit by her when she's eating.

But then again, personalities and adaptation phase differ from cat to cat.

Good luck! smile.gif
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has anyone here click train your cats?
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I've only heard of people doing this. Why?

Someone on Reddit said that their clicker training saved their cat's life because they couldnt find their cat until they clicked.
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I've only heard of people doing this. Why?

Someone on Reddit said that their clicker training saved their cat's life because they couldnt find their cat until they clicked.
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I did, but use finger snapping instead. It works
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im new to this world.it is not almost a year i can finally hold a cat but even before i can feed them only putting the food on the floor.well i got 2 cats from my uncle..the first cat that my family get ,gave birth to 2 kiitens and the other was adopted by us last august.the problem is one of the kittens was diagnosed to have sporo fungal.the kitten name was Lulu

FEBRUARY:I went to government veterinar to treat her ears.the wound on her ear keep getting smaller .

SUNDAY MARCH 1: LULU was seem to be inactive and keep hiding around the corner and vomitting,I brought her to government vet because i cant afford because i am fresh graduates who still looking for a job..but officer said that LULU got feline but they didnt know which one .i was confused as they didnt state which feline virus LULU was diagnosed.but they saw the bruise hidden under her fur on her upper back and said let delay the bruise for later treatment.so as they prescribe antibiotic and antibody but LULU seems to be still weak and have some bad odour on her wound.one week passed the fur on bump kept fall off and the wound seems to be worsen so i thought it is one after effect of the antibiotics.

8 march yesterday:in the afternoon i saw LULU back got worsen so i quickly when to nearest private vet, the doctor diagnosed LULU and said she got sporo ,she asked me to let LULU with her (forever).my mother seems to agree with her as my parents still have 4 children who still in school,college and university, and they cant afford the sporo treatment no more.

i cried and begged my mom to let me take care of LULU as i still available right now.from what i have read the treatment may cost a lot.my mom only gave me two weeks to see how LULU was progressing and it has cost rm175 already and my mom said she can only afford it for two weeks.im desperate right now.

the vet said it is going to cost more after this and my mother said she dont any money to spend on this treatment anymore.should i gave up?this is the first time i ever love a cat and this happen.and i also staying with my grandparents.i afraid it will affect other cat and my family member

i read some of cats who survived sporo but it is going to cost money.Help




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QUOTE(suejielun @ Mar 8 2015, 08:14 PM)
im new to this world.it is not almost a year i can finally hold a cat but even before i can feed them only putting the food on the floor.well i got 2 cats from my uncle..the first cat that my family get ,gave birth to 2 kiitens and the other was adopted by us last august.the problem is one of the kittens was diagnosed to have sporo fungal.the kitten name was Lulu

FEBRUARY:I went to government veterinar to treat her ears.the wound on her ear keep getting smaller .

SUNDAY MARCH 1:  LULU was seem to be inactive and keep hiding around the corner and vomitting,I brought her to government vet because i cant afford because i am fresh graduates who still looking for a job..but officer said that LULU got feline but they didnt know which one .i was confused as they didnt state which feline virus LULU was diagnosed.but they saw the bruise hidden under her fur on her upper back and said let delay the bruise for later treatment.so as they prescribe antibiotic and antibody but LULU seems to be still weak and have some bad odour on her wound.one week passed the fur on bump kept fall off and the wound seems to be worsen so i thought it is one after effect of the antibiotics.

8 march yesterday:in the afternoon i saw LULU back got worsen so i quickly when to nearest private vet, the doctor diagnosed LULU and said she got sporo ,she asked me to let LULU with her (forever).my mother seems to agree with her as my parents still have 4 children who still in school,college and university, and they cant afford the sporo treatment no more.

i cried and begged my mom to let me take care of LULU as i still available right now.from what i have read the treatment may cost a lot.my mom only gave me two weeks to see how LULU was progressing and it has cost rm175 already and my mom said she can only afford it for two weeks.im desperate right now.

the vet said it is going to cost more after this and my mother said  she dont any money to spend on this treatment anymore.should i gave up?this is the first time i ever love a cat and this happen.and i also staying with my grandparents.i afraid it will affect other cat and my family member

i read some of cats who survived sporo but it is going to cost money.Help
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"Because of its potential for infection in humans, your cat may be hospitalized for the initial treatment. In many situations, outpatient therapy may be a consideration. Several antifungal drugs are available for treatment of this infection. Your veterinarian will choose the type that is best suited to your cat. The treatment generally takes some time; at least several weeks after the initial treatment before the patient is considered recovered. While your cat is being treated, you will need to protect yourself from infection. Gloves and face masks are suggested, but your veterinarian will instruct you on the best methods for minimizing risk of transmission"
Please take necessary precaution!!!

My best advice, learn to let go, cats are not human, your money has more importance towards your livelihood, same with your moms, she made the right choice.
Last time my family cat was diagnosed with leukemia, My aunt spent close to 5k to try to keep her alive in a hospital.
I find this stupid, Cats are not human, They are family, but not human. You just need to learn to let go when its not viable anymore.

Truthfully if my cat got a disease that i know after some research can be fully cured..i would even swipe 10k of my card.
But if i dont have the money, or the disease is like cancer or leukimia, i would let go.
Your money has more importance to your livelihood. This is my humble advice.

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The vaccine and deworm are done 1 time or every 3 months ?
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The vaccine and deworm are done 1 time or every 3 months ?
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Once a year in my experience.
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Vaccine every year.
Deworm every 6 months.
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I did, but use finger snapping instead. It works
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i cant finger snap.
can share abit how you do it and what hv you trained yr cat to do
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QUOTE(OctoberFly @ Mar 3 2015, 07:30 AM)
i don't, but i'm not in malaysia now and i think my mom is doing it. -.-
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Ask your mom to feed your cat with cat wet food.

QUOTE(suejielun @ Mar 8 2015, 08:14 PM)
im new to this world.it is not almost a year i can finally hold a cat but even before i can feed them only putting the food on the floor.well i got 2 cats from my uncle..the first cat that my family get ,gave birth to 2 kiitens and the other was adopted by us last august.the problem is one of the kittens was diagnosed to have sporo fungal.the kitten name was Lulu

FEBRUARY:I went to government veterinar to treat her ears.the wound on her ear keep getting smaller .

SUNDAY MARCH 1:  LULU was seem to be inactive and keep hiding around the corner and vomitting,I brought her to government vet because i cant afford because i am fresh graduates who still looking for a job..but officer said that LULU got feline but they didnt know which one .i was confused as they didnt state which feline virus LULU was diagnosed.but they saw the bruise hidden under her fur on her upper back and said let delay the bruise for later treatment.so as they prescribe antibiotic and antibody but LULU seems to be still weak and have some bad odour on her wound.one week passed the fur on bump kept fall off and the wound seems to be worsen so i thought it is one after effect of the antibiotics.

8 march yesterday:in the afternoon i saw LULU back got worsen so i quickly when to nearest private vet, the doctor diagnosed LULU and said she got sporo ,she asked me to let LULU with her (forever).my mother seems to agree with her as my parents still have 4 children who still in school,college and university, and they cant afford the sporo treatment no more.

i cried and begged my mom to let me take care of LULU as i still available right now.from what i have read the treatment may cost a lot.my mom only gave me two weeks to see how LULU was progressing and it has cost rm175 already and my mom said she can only afford it for two weeks.im desperate right now.

the vet said it is going to cost more after this and my mother said  she dont any money to spend on this treatment anymore.should i gave up?this is the first time i ever love a cat and this happen.and i also staying with my grandparents.i afraid it will affect other cat and my family member

i read some of cats who survived sporo but it is going to cost money.Help
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If you can't afford & the vet offer to adopt/take care the cat, then you should agree. Look on the bright side, the cat can get proper treatment now & the chance to recover is much better.

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QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 5 2015, 11:27 AM)
has anyone here click train your cats?
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 6 2015, 02:51 AM)
I've only heard of people doing this. Why?

Someone on Reddit said that their clicker training saved their cat's life because they couldnt find their cat until they clicked.
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I thought these were only for dogs? lol
How does it work?

QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 9 2015, 01:56 AM)
The vaccine and deworm are done 1 time or every 3 months ?
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 9 2015, 05:44 AM)
Once a year in my experience.
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Mar 9 2015, 09:52 AM)
Vaccine every year.
Deworm every 6 months.
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If your cat is getting her first vaccination, then you need 3 monthly vaccinations to begin with. Once completed, your cycle becomes annual.
Based on the 2 vets I frequently visit - same input

Speaking of deworm, my cat is 99% indoors, do I need to deworm her?
Her stool looks fine.
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hi all... need urgent help now

just now found a patch of bald skin on my cat's front leg

reli scares me! how did he do that and what are the causes? how should i deal with it?

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i cant finger snap.
can share abit how you do it and what hv you trained yr cat to do
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it doesn't have to be finger snap. it can be any distinctive sound u want the cat to recognize.
i use snapping to signal she has done something that i approved / well behavior. i started by every time its time for feeding time, i would ask them to sit
if they sit i would snap my finger then give them their food. you have to keep doing this until they know what it means. always end the click/snapping with a reward/treats during training.

the whole objective of clicking/snapping is to make training other stuff easier. once they know the click/snap = good behavior, kitty training becomes easier.

same as positive behavior sounds, u can also enforce negative behavior sounds. some of my friend do PSSST sound. for me, i will sternly say NO ... and if they continue i will leash them to their cat furniture or lock them in the cage... after a while they get the idea

NO = unacceptable behavior
click/snap = good behavior

both my cats are train to recognize there commands:
sit = sit
up = come up my lap
inside = go into the cage
and they seem to come to me every time i snap my finger, wherever they are in the house.

but from what i read, you have to click/snap training your kitties when they are kittens still. they tend to me a tad more stubborn when they are full grown cats

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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 10 2015, 01:48 PM)
I thought these were only for dogs? lol
How does it work?
If your cat is getting her first vaccination, then you need 3 monthly vaccinations to begin with. Once completed, your cycle becomes annual.
Based on the 2 vets I frequently visit - same input

yep this seems to be the case.

QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 10 2015, 01:48 PM)
Speaking of deworm, my cat is 99% indoors, do I need to deworm her?
Her stool looks fine.
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indoor cats are less likely to have worm problems. you can deworm 6 mths once or 1 year once its up to you. cats who are free to roam outside needs to be deworm more often. its up to you how often you want to deworm an outdoor cat, but i recommend not longer than 6 months once. my friends do it once every 2 months.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 10 2015, 01:48 PM)
I thought these were only for dogs? lol
How does it work?
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There are a lot of tutorials online, but it only really works well if your cat is very food driven. My black cat is not, though my white cat is, so I think clicker training would work well for her and not her black sister.

QUOTE(Petre @ Mar 10 2015, 02:17 PM)
hi all... need urgent help now

just now found a patch of bald skin on my cat's front leg

reli scares me! how did he do that and what are the causes? how should i deal with it?

thanks
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Call the vet. We are not vets.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 11 2015, 12:10 AM)
There are a lot of tutorials online, but it only really works well if your cat is very food driven. My black cat is not, though my white cat is, so I think clicker training would work well for her and not her black sister.
Call the vet. We are not vets.
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vets close at 530 so i think i will drop by on saturday...

he has stopped and i hope there will be no more

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anyone got info on this shop?

tnt pet shop in bayan baru, penang. located next to young ones

boarded my cat there for about 2 weeks for cny

we got him back and found the belly fur have been shaved, but no questions asked as he was taken quickly to the car (he is timid and uncomfortable in an environment he is not comfy with), and we were just too happy to see him...
he looked unhappy and lethargic for the first week
at first we thought he just miss us for too long

then recently we found him with 2 (just now suspect third) spot of bald skin, we found that he pulled the fur off with his teeth

made some research and among the causes could be psychological, but could also be medical condition. we will get our cat to the vet this coming weekend

in the mean time, googled and found that the shop got bad reputation...

so anyone else got info about this shop?

i will drop by there soon to confront the owner about this...


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QUOTE(Petre @ Mar 12 2015, 02:39 PM)
anyone got info on this shop?

tnt pet shop in bayan baru, penang. located next to young ones

boarded my cat there for about 2 weeks for cny

we got him back and found the belly fur have been shaved, but no questions asked as he was taken quickly to the car (he is timid and uncomfortable in an environment he is not comfy with), and we were just too happy to see him...
he looked unhappy and lethargic for the first week
at first we thought he just miss us for too long

then recently we found him with 2 (just now suspect third) spot of bald skin, we found that he pulled the fur off with his teeth

made some research and among the causes could be psychological, but could also be medical condition. we will get our cat to the vet this coming weekend

in the mean time, googled and found that the shop got bad reputation...

so anyone else got info about this shop?

i will drop by there soon to confront the owner about this...
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It is more likely that your cat was not shaved, but was so very stressed out that he overgroomed himself and started tearing bits of his fur off.

You should confront the boarding house anyway, but not because they shaved your cat, but because they clearly were not doing anything to reduce stress on your cat.
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QUOTE(Petre @ Mar 12 2015, 02:39 PM)
anyone got info on this shop?

tnt pet shop in bayan baru, penang. located next to young ones

boarded my cat there for about 2 weeks for cny

we got him back and found the belly fur have been shaved, but no questions asked as he was taken quickly to the car (he is timid and uncomfortable in an environment he is not comfy with), and we were just too happy to see him...
he looked unhappy and lethargic for the first week
at first we thought he just miss us for too long

then recently we found him with 2 (just now suspect third) spot of bald skin, we found that he pulled the fur off with his teeth

made some research and among the causes could be psychological, but could also be medical condition. we will get our cat to the vet this coming weekend

in the mean time, googled and found that the shop got bad reputation...

so anyone else got info about this shop?

i will drop by there soon to confront the owner about this...
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i have heard some bad rumors about that shop tho i have no idea how true they. a friend told me the animals in that shop is always sleeping no matter how many times he goes there and he suspects misconduct.
anyway its just a suspicion and i don't want to smear the shop owners reputation with mere rumors. though you have every right to be cautious.

i do know a decent place to board your cat tho. its at one world, bayan baru. owner of that shop is alexis.
https://www.facebook.com/OnePetzPetStore

edit: i did some search as well and found this on TNT.
http://forums.petfinder.my/showthread.php?t=5403
https://foursquare.com/v/tt-pet-shop/4d1831...c216ea85aa074d3

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Personally, I prefer keeping my cats at home and having a cat sitter come every day to take care of them. Keeps them in their own environment, so it doesn't stress them out.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 13 2015, 12:38 AM)
i have heard some bad rumors about that shop tho i have no idea how true they. a friend told me the animals in that shop is always sleeping no matter how many times he goes there and he suspects misconduct.
anyway its just a suspicion and i don't want to smear the shop owners reputation with mere rumors. though you have every right to be cautious.

i do know a decent place to board your cat tho. its at one world, bayan baru. owner of that shop is alexis.
https://www.facebook.com/OnePetzPetStore

edit: i did some search as well and found this on TNT.
http://forums.petfinder.my/showthread.php?t=5403
https://foursquare.com/v/tt-pet-shop/4d1831...c216ea85aa074d3
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thanks for sharing. i also was introduced the shop at oneworld and went there yesterday. they have a number of kittens for adoption and the person seems nice (dont know her name though)

QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 13 2015, 12:40 AM)
Personally, I prefer keeping my cats at home and having a cat sitter come every day to take care of them. Keeps them in their own environment, so it doesn't stress them out.
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never thought of that, thanks smile.gif
might try that in the future...
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There are several high end cat hotels in KL, one ran by some expat, she even has a cert...but need to book way in advance..scallywag in kampung tunku...wife wanted to send my cat there...it was fully booked. in the end sent the cat to a local petshop...she seemed okay from the experience..all fur intact..but the owner is abit "funny" crazy cat guy.. This is astakatz near bandar tun hussein onn.

There are some bad reviews about that guy especially..but not on the treatment of the cats when they are boarded there.

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QUOTE(Petre @ Mar 13 2015, 10:37 AM)
thanks for sharing. i also was introduced the shop at oneworld and went there yesterday. they have a number of kittens for adoption and the person seems nice (dont know her name though)
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young chinese indian mix girl? yeah she's alexis.
i got my 2nd kitten from her.

she takes in almost all stray puppies and kittens and feed/tend to them at her own expense until someone adopts them. her only condition is u must bring them back to spay/neuter.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 13 2015, 11:48 AM)
young chinese indian mix girl? yeah she's alexis.
i got my 2nd kitten from her.

she takes in almost all stray puppies and kittens and feed/tend to them at her own expense until someone adopts them. her only condition is u must bring them back to spay/neuter.
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People should adopt rather than buying
She's doing a very noble thing, in fact there are quite a number of people doing the same
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 13 2015, 11:48 AM)
young chinese indian mix girl? yeah she's alexis.
i got my 2nd kitten from her.

she takes in almost all stray puppies and kittens and feed/tend to them at her own expense until someone adopts them. her only condition is u must bring them back to spay/neuter.
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yup i was told so. she was nice but the shop is quite hidden

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People should adopt rather than buying
She's doing a very noble thing, in fact there are quite a number of people doing the same
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indeed. but maitaining so many cats is not cheap
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QUOTE(Petre @ Mar 13 2015, 03:10 PM)
yup i was told so. she was nice but the shop is quite hidden
indeed. but maitaining so many cats is not cheap
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Maintaining many strays isn't cheap - of course
That's why every month bila dapat gaji i bank in a bit to some people I know that carry out a similar operation, at least dapat cover 2-3 stray animal expenses for a month and I deeply urge others to do so too

I can tell you the general life of being a stray animal in Malaysia, just isn't good - especially with the sick mentality of most of our citizens.
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so i noticed my cats been licking each others ears

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The reason that cats on friendly terms with each other lick the ears and head is just mutual grooming. They can't do it them self except by licking their paw and rubbing it across their head and ears. Mutual grooming is a way cats show affection, friendship and respect to each other.


but i wonder after i neuter/spay both of them, will still frenly to each other or not ah?
later quarrel everyday, susah me sweat.gif
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Hi all, i had feed my cat with chicken breast for few days,
His poo seem nice already, no more diarrehea. so how to switch it back to dry food?
straight away stop chicken and feed dry food or?

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Hi all, i had feed my cat with chicken breast for few days,
His poo seem nice already, no more diarrehea. so how to switch it back to dry food?
straight away stop chicken and feed dry food or?
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wanna stock some cat food b4 gst, but cant the brand i wanted...
maybe i should try to buy online at waggymeal? anyone buy from there?


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wanna stock some cat food b4 gst, but cant the brand i wanted...
maybe i should try to buy online at waggymeal? anyone buy from there?
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There was some discussion earlier in the thread about waggymeal, and some people did buy things from the website. they had a good experience, so you can definitely try it out.
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Hello.

I want to ask about my cats health problem.

She was not well about a week ago. I check her at nearest pet shop and it hit 39.9 celcius. So the vet staff
give vitamin+antibiotik ( liquid ) + fever ( pills) . Howeber after 3-4 days my cat refuse to eat and drink at all and even i assit her to eat she will vomit together with kibbles.Not much at all when eat, just 10 pieces.All that only she can eat for single day.Im really worried.Last 2 day she start to poo with blood.And i check after she just poo, it come together with worm.Anyone can help me? I stay at Kepala Batas Penang.
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sorry double post.


Anyone help me please.

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Has been buying cat food from them since December.
Good seller imho.
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QUOTE(Petre @ Mar 12 2015, 02:39 PM)
anyone got info on this shop?

tnt pet shop in bayan baru, penang. located next to young ones
boarded my cat there for about 2 weeks for cny

we got him back and found the belly fur have been shaved, but no questions asked as he was taken quickly to the car (he is timid and uncomfortable in an environment he is not comfy with), and we were just too happy to see him...
he looked unhappy and lethargic for the first week
at first we thought he just miss us for too long

then recently we found him with 2 (just now suspect third) spot of bald skin, we found that he pulled the fur off with his teeth
made some research and among the causes could be psychological, but could also be medical condition. we will get our cat to the vet this coming weekend

in the mean time, googled and found that the shop got bad reputation...
so anyone else got info about this shop?
i will drop by there soon to confront the owner about this...
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I didn't even bother to send my furries for boarding as i'm afraid of passing sickness from/to others
I rather to keep them at home with ample food, water & extra litter box. get someone just to drop in and maintain every 2 days


QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 13 2015, 12:38 AM)
i have heard some bad rumors about that shop tho i have no idea how true they. a friend told me the animals in that shop is always sleeping no matter how many times he goes there and he suspects misconduct.
anyway its just a suspicion and i don't want to smear the shop owners reputation with mere rumors. though you have every right to be cautious.

i do know a decent place to board your cat tho. its at one world, bayan baru. owner of that shop is alexis.
https://www.facebook.com/OnePetzPetStore

edit: i did some search as well and found this on TNT.
http://forums.petfinder.my/showthread.php?t=5403
https://foursquare.com/v/tt-pet-shop/4d1831...c216ea85aa074d3
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 13 2015, 11:48 AM)
young chinese indian mix girl? yeah she's alexis.
i got my 2nd kitten from her.

she takes in almost all stray puppies and kittens and feed/tend to them at her own expense until someone adopts them. her only condition is u must bring them back to spay/neuter.
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i also found another shop near Alliance bank, Bukit Jambul. run by malay lady, which you can check it out. she has a vet clinic attached to her shop upstairs.



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QUOTE(Dresperado @ Mar 13 2015, 04:19 PM)
so i noticed my cats been licking each others ears
but i wonder after i neuter/spay both of them, will still frenly to each other or not ah?
later quarrel everyday, susah me  sweat.gif
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i never see them grooming each other before spaying although they grew up together.

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Hello.

I want to ask about my cats health problem.

She was not well about a week ago. I check her at nearest pet shop and it hit 39.9 celcius. So the vet staff
give vitamin+antibiotik ( liquid ) + fever ( pills) . Howeber after 3-4 days my cat refuse to eat and drink at all and even i assit her to eat she will vomit together with kibbles.Not much at all when eat, just 10 pieces.All that only she can eat for single day.Im really worried.Last 2 day she start to poo with blood.And i check after she just poo, it come together with worm.Anyone can help me? I stay at Kepala Batas Penang.
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Will travel oversea for 15 Days, looking any good recommend pets hotel around RM 20 per day? Used to check in at Kitten cottage at TTDI, willing to pay RM35 if for short term 2-3 days. but now need to stay 15 Days, wish can look for budget pets hotel for my CAT.
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QUOTE(adioz88 @ Mar 16 2015, 10:15 AM)
Hello.

I want to ask about my cats health problem.

She was not well about a week ago. I check her at nearest pet shop and it hit 39.9 celcius. So the vet staff
give vitamin+antibiotik ( liquid ) + fever ( pills) . Howeber after 3-4 days my cat refuse to eat and drink at all and even i assit her to eat she will vomit together with kibbles.Not much at all when eat, just 10 pieces.All that only she can eat for single day.Im really worried.Last 2 day she start to poo with blood.And i check after she just poo, it come together with worm.Anyone can help me? I stay at Kepala Batas Penang.
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I think worm is what cause the blood in the stool. Parasitic worms such as hookworm or roundworms suck the blood from the intestinal wall, resulting in blood in the stool. Your cat probably need de-worming.

By pet shop, do you mean they do have animal clinic there? The vet is actually a vet?

When it involve lost of appetite, you really need to consult vet immediately. If your cat vomiting after eating, you should change to different cat food. You also can try wet food. When my cats got sick I fed them with wet food or boiled chicken. Wet food also good in case the sick cat don't drink enough.

My 5 - 6 months kittens also got sick lately, cat flu. One of them really bad, watery eyes & mouth. The vet said they all don't have fever which is good. The prescribed pills worked quickly too, after 24 to 48 hours, no more watery eyes & mouth. Only one lost appetite for a day but start eating again the next day. With the heat season lately, I need to turn on the A/C to maintain room temperature between 30 to 32 Celsius, especially between 11 to 5 p.m.. I'm just afraid the heat might slow down their recovery or worsen their condition. 34C during heat season feels like 40C.

I hope your cat get well soon. smile.gif
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Hi guys,

I need some input with regards to dry cat food. I've been feeding my little one with Orijen for a 4-5 months now, and changed to Nutrience earlier this week, due to the fact that it's rather hard to find Orijen nearby. Contents are similar, no grain.

My cat seems comfortably with Nutrience, she basically will eat everything laugh.gif

But my concern here is her weight. She's is a little chubby right now (not exactly fat yet), but still very active. I feed her dry food twice in a day (acceptable amounts), and some treats in between. Once every 2-3 days I give her wet food for dinner.

I am trying to control her weight before she gets fat. Are there any recommended dry food/ kibbles that I can try? Perhaps something easily available too - Both Orijen and Nutrience seem hard to come by laugh.gif

Besides, I work regular office hours so she's with my mom most of the time - and well, my mom manja her a lot la. Gives treats, fills her food bowl up whenever it's empty (I just found out), so I've told my mom to cut down a bit, not to put dry food whenever her bowl is empty - let me be in charge and only put her kibbles twice a day.

But back to the main question, any recommended dry food I can try? Should I stop going grain-free?
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 17 2015, 10:44 AM)
Hi guys,

I need some input with regards to dry cat food. I've been feeding my little one with Orijen for a 4-5 months now, and changed to Nutrience earlier this week, due to the fact that it's rather hard to find Orijen nearby. Contents are similar, no grain.

My cat seems comfortably with Nutrience, she basically will eat everything laugh.gif

But my concern here is her weight. She's is a little chubby right now (not exactly fat yet), but still very active. I feed her dry food twice in a day (acceptable amounts), and some treats in between. Once every 2-3 days I give her wet food for dinner.

I am trying to control her weight before she gets fat. Are there any recommended dry food/ kibbles that I can try? Perhaps something easily available too - Both Orijen and Nutrience seem hard to come by laugh.gif

Besides, I work regular office hours so she's with my mom most of the time - and well, my mom manja her a lot la. Gives treats, fills her food bowl up whenever it's empty (I just found out), so I've told my mom to cut down a bit, not to put dry food whenever her bowl is empty - let me be in charge and only put her kibbles twice a day.

But back to the main question, any recommended dry food I can try? Should I stop going grain-free?
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hmm in my opinion the main reason why she's put on weight is because your mom is free feeding her. i think you should cut it down to 2 meals a day. not sure if the type of cat kibbles you give will have a huge impact on their weight, but mine seems alright and i'm feeding her eureka, i believe like what jess gives her cats as well.
i've got friends who fed their cat tesco brand kibbles as well and didn't turn out fat because of controlled food handouts.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 17 2015, 01:09 PM)
hmm in my opinion the main reason why she's put on weight is because your mom is free feeding her. i think you should cut it down to 2 meals a day. not sure if the type of cat kibbles you give will have a huge impact on their weight, but mine seems alright and i'm feeding her eureka, i believe like what jess gives her cats as well.
i've got friends who fed their cat tesco brand kibbles as well and didn't turn out fat because of controlled food handouts.
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I've told my mom already, but then again we all have a soft spot for our cat, who is really good in guilt tripping us laugh.gif

For now she's just a little chubby, but still very active. I just do not want her to grow fat.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 17 2015, 01:12 PM)
I've told my mom already, but then again we all have a soft spot for our cat, who is really good in guilt tripping us laugh.gif

For now she's just a little chubby, but still very active. I just do not want her to grow fat.
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haha trust me i have that same concern with my kitty. i'm worried she will get fat and lazy and refuse to move around and just laze whole day, like garfield shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 17 2015, 01:17 PM)
haha trust me i have that same concern with my kitty. i'm worried she will get fat and lazy and refuse to move around and just laze whole day, like garfield shakehead.gif
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Mine is okay, so far lah.
Sometimes once a day she has a crazy streak where she runs around the house.
She is responsive to toys when we play with her too.

I just don't want her getting fat, even the vet told me during my last visit that my cat is getting a bit chubby. Since then I really control, completely avoid all grain products. Even her treats all so expensive, plus I'm giving her vitamins too.

Is no-grain good?
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 17 2015, 01:24 PM)
Mine is okay, so far lah.
Sometimes once a day she has a crazy streak where she runs around the house.
She is responsive to toys when we play with her too.

I just don't want her getting fat, even the vet told me during my last visit that my cat is getting a bit chubby. Since then I really control, completely avoid all grain products. Even her treats all so expensive, plus I'm giving her vitamins too.

Is no-grain good?
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here's a good article for your question
http://www.hillspet.com/cat-care/what-is-g...e-cat-food.html

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It is certainly possible for grain free foods to provide this type of complete nutrition for your cat. However, these foods are not the only option, or even necessarily the best option, for each individual cat. There is no one nutrition or type of cat food that is perfect for all cats. In other words, no cat food is a one-size-fits-all nutritional solution.


so to answer your question directly, it doesn't have to be no-grain to be good. you should try other products to see if it works and not limit yourself to no-grain only. but this is just my opinion.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 17 2015, 01:37 PM)
here's a good article for your question
http://www.hillspet.com/cat-care/what-is-g...e-cat-food.html
so to answer your question directly, it doesn't have to be no-grain to be good. you should try other products to see if it works and not limit yourself to no-grain only. but this is just my opinion.
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Ahh.. Thanks.
Thankfully she's not too picky yet, perhaps I should start experimenting with other types while I can smile.gif
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 17 2015, 10:44 AM)
Hi guys,

I need some input with regards to dry cat food. I've been feeding my little one with Orijen for a 4-5 months now, and changed to Nutrience earlier this week, due to the fact that it's rather hard to find Orijen nearby. Contents are similar, no grain.

My cat seems comfortably with Nutrience, she basically will eat everything laugh.gif

But my concern here is her weight. She's is a little chubby right now (not exactly fat yet), but still very active. I feed her dry food twice in a day (acceptable amounts), and some treats in between. Once every 2-3 days I give her wet food for dinner.

I am trying to control her weight before she gets fat. Are there any recommended dry food/ kibbles that I can try? Perhaps something easily available too - Both Orijen and Nutrience seem hard to come by laugh.gif

Besides, I work regular office hours so she's with my mom most of the time - and well, my mom manja her a lot la. Gives treats, fills her food bowl up whenever it's empty (I just found out), so I've told my mom to cut down a bit, not to put dry food whenever her bowl is empty - let me be in charge and only put her kibbles twice a day.

But back to the main question, any recommended dry food I can try? Should I stop going grain-free?
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You can try Feline Caviar Holistic. I fed my overweight male cat with this and now he seems a lil under controlled lol laugh.gif
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You can try Feline Caviar Holistic. I fed my overweight male cat with this and now he seems a lil under controlled lol laugh.gif
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Will do thanks
just out of curiosity, how much do you guys actually feed per day? As in how big is your serving size?
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 17 2015, 08:52 PM)
Will do thanks
just out of curiosity,  how much do you guys actually feed per day? As in how big is your serving size?
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In response to all your other questions, it is definitely your mother's free feeding and probably the excessive treats. It may help to add two 10 minute play times every day.

The type of food does not significantly impact your cat's weight. It is overfeeding and a lazy lifestyle that causes it. Lay down the law with your mother, or don't allow her access to the cat food. Your cat is cute and can manja etc. but your mother can provide pets and not food.

I feed my cats 1oz wet food each twice a day for a total of 2oz, and leave out about 40g dry food to free feed that they don't always finish. They've maintained their weight very well.

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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 17 2015, 10:28 PM)
In response to all your other questions, it is definitely your mother's free feeding and probably the excessive treats. It may help to add two 10 minute play times every day.

The type of food does not significantly impact your cat's weight. It is overfeeding and a lazy lifestyle that causes it. Lay down the law with your mother, or don't allow her access to the cat food. Your cat is cute and can manja etc. but your mother can provide pets and not food.

I feed my cats 1oz wet food each twice a day for a total of 2oz, and leave out about 40g dry food to free feed that they don't always finish. They've maintained their weight very well.
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lol thanks.
My cat plays quite a lot, i make sure i play with her when I get home from work
Other than that she's generally quite active, unless everyone in the household is in lazy-mode, then she gets lazy as well.

I've told my mom to cut down on her treats already - will see how it goes.
What to do, my cat knows how to manja2 very well, only if she could speak laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 17 2015, 10:47 PM)
lol thanks.
My cat plays quite a lot, i make sure i play with her when I get home from work
Other than that she's generally quite active, unless everyone in the household is in lazy-mode, then she gets lazy as well.

I've told my mom to cut down on her treats already - will see how it goes.
What to do, my cat knows how to manja2 very well, only if she could speak laugh.gif
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Haha I know what you mean. I can spend a very long time just kissing and nuzzling and cuddling my two girls, but I know that I should not give them too many treats.

I actually cut back on their wet food because my black cat was gaining weight very very quickly (she looooves her wet food). They used to be on 1.5oz, twice a day, which is a whole can each per day plus free feed on kibble. Their weight has stabilized now, which I'm very happy with.

I hope your mom will stick to the plan. I know that if it were my mother, I would have to lock the food up because she wouldn't listen.
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this is how much i feed my kitten per meal.. twice a day. my 6 mth old kitten is already finding it insufficient tho, so i may up it for her.


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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 18 2015, 09:51 AM)
this is how much i feed my kitten per meal.. twice a day. my 6 mth old kitten is already finding it insufficient tho, so i may up it for her.
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mine is half of that, but feed them 4-5 times a day. @Seager, maybe you want to cut down the portion and increase the frequency or have your mum feed only when yr cats ask for it.

Mine are gaining weight and getting lazy as well which i believe because i neutered them.

anyway I'm changing to Britcare Sterile soon after they finished up Eureka to control their weight.
At the same time also bringing them for 'cat-walk' on leash to get them moving
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 18 2015, 10:11 AM)
mine is half of that, but feed them 4-5 times a day. @Seager, maybe you want to cut down the portion and increase the frequency or have your mum feed only when yr cats ask for it.

Mine are gaining weight and getting lazy as well which i believe because i neutered them.

anyway I'm changing to Britcare Sterile soon after they finished up Eureka to control their weight.
At the same time also bringing them for 'cat-walk' on leash to get them moving
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so u've just confirm my suspicion. i did suspect my cat gaining weight (slightly) after changing to eureka. on the flipside, their furs are as beautiful and shiny as ever.
let me know how britcare sterile works for you and where to get them. a friend of mine is feeding smarthearts and more than double the portion i give my cats and her cats seems to be in a a very fit state. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 18 2015, 09:51 AM)
this is how much i feed my kitten per meal.. twice a day. my 6 mth old kitten is already finding it insufficient tho, so i may up it for her.
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Wow this is per meal? Significantly more than the amount I feed my little one.
This is close to 2 meals already. I feed her twice a day, just over half the amount you give every meal.

I guess it's perhaps due to all the free-feeding then laugh.gif
Then again, I did spay her about 4-5 months back - not sure if this contributes in any way though.

I tried bringing her for a cat walk (using a leash), but all she does is sits close next to me, and crawl around. She's always been a scared kitty, ever since I've known her. She's only used to my family and I. That's why most of her exercise is within the house lol

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QUOTE(nasrulafiq93 @ Mar 17 2015, 08:50 PM)
You can try Feline Caviar Holistic. I fed my overweight male cat with this and now he seems a lil under controlled lol laugh.gif
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Nowaday petsmore always out of stock for Feline Caviar Holistic. Where you can get it?

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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 18 2015, 11:00 AM)
Wow this is per meal? Significantly more than the amount I feed my little one.
This is close to 2 meals already. I feed her twice a day, just over half the amount you give every meal.

I guess it's perhaps due to all the free-feeding then laugh.gif
Then again, I did spay her about 4-5 months back - not sure if this contributes in any way though.

I tried bringing her for a cat walk (using a leash), but all she does is sits close next to me, and crawl around. She's always been a scared kitty, ever since I've known her. She's only used to my family and I. That's why most of her exercise is within the house lol
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yeah per meal... wow and my friends are saying i am under feeding my cats .. lol
its about 2 scoops from the chinese soup spoons (img link below)
http://i00.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/1721324...Ramen-White.jpg

and yes i have heard that cats significantly gains weight after spaying/neutering.

my cats are also very afraid of going out the house. but when they are at home they chase each other all over the house. its hilarious to watch really.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 18 2015, 12:51 PM)
yeah per meal... wow and my friends are saying i am under feeding my cats .. lol
its about 2 scoops from the chinese soup spoons (img link below)
http://i00.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/1721324...Ramen-White.jpg

and yes i have heard that cats significantly gains weight after spaying/neutering.

my cats are also very afraid of going out the house. but when they are at home they chase each other all over the house. its hilarious to watch really.
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My serving size is perhaps one big, full scoop based on the spoon image shown.
Twice a day, morning and night. Most of the time it's just enough, sometimes there's just a little leftover.

My house is my cat's playground really, she jumps over the couch and runs into every room and out, that's why we clip her nails once every 3 weeks or so laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 18 2015, 01:07 PM)
My serving size is perhaps one big, full scoop based on the spoon image shown.
Twice a day, morning and night. Most of the time it's just enough, sometimes there's just a little leftover.

wah then indeed i have been feeding alot.
my friend said she fed her cat each 8 spoons of the spoon i shown per day!! and her cats arent even fat. they are 1-2yrs old tho.

QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 18 2015, 01:07 PM)
My house is my cat's playground really, she jumps over the couch and runs into every room and out, that's why we clip her nails once every 3 weeks or so laugh.gif
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yeah same! tell me about it ... i had their nails clipped about once every 2-3 weeks
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 18 2015, 01:40 PM)
wah then indeed i have been feeding alot.
my friend said she fed her cat each 8 spoons of the spoon i shown per day!! and her cats arent even fat. they are 1-2yrs old tho.
yeah same! tell me about it ... i had their nails clipped about once every 2-3 weeks
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8 spoons? Holy crap that seems like a lot
But I think it strongly depends on the food

I feed the stray cats under my block too, but I feed them Vitapet
http://www.savebigbig.com/wp-content/uploa...od-seafood1.jpg

I give them quite a lot of food, then again they're outdoor cats, and un-neutered/ spayed so I believe that makes a difference.
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QUOTE(wrb7878 @ Mar 18 2015, 11:39 AM)
Nowaday petsmore always out of stock for Feline Caviar Holistic. Where you can get it?
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Yeah seems only Petsmore carries this brand. Have u tried purchasing it online from their website?

http://www.petsmore.com
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 18 2015, 11:00 AM)
Wow this is per meal? Significantly more than the amount I feed my little one.
This is close to 2 meals already. I feed her twice a day, just over half the amount you give every meal.

I guess it's perhaps due to all the free-feeding then laugh.gif
Then again, I did spay her about 4-5 months back - not sure if this contributes in any way though.

I tried bringing her for a cat walk (using a leash), but all she does is sits close next to me, and crawl around. She's always been a scared kitty, ever since I've known her. She's only used to my family and I. That's why most of her exercise is within the house lol
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they now knows how to ask for a cat walk, it took a few times for them to get used (to wear the harness and being tied to a leash) to it but still I'll have to carry them across the gate as they refused walk out from the gate when the harness is on. However if any of us left the gate open for a longer time (e.g. 1 mins), they will run out (without harness on). mad.gif
don't understand how's the kitty logic going. shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 18 2015, 02:49 PM)
they now knows how to ask for a cat walk, it took a few times for them to get used (to wear the harness and being tied to a leash) to it but still I'll have to carry them across the gate as they refused walk out from the gate when the harness is on. However if any of us left the gate open for a longer time (e.g. 1 mins), they will run out (without harness on).  mad.gif
don't understand how's the kitty logic going.  shakehead.gif
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Haha I've only taken my kitty twice for a walk
Both times she sat next to me and just crawled around a little, I can sense she's scared.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 18 2015, 10:43 AM)
so u've just confirm my suspicion. i did suspect my cat gaining weight (slightly) after changing to eureka. on the flipside, their furs are as beautiful and shiny as ever.
let me know  how britcare sterile works for you and where to get them. a friend of mine is feeding smarthearts and more than double the portion i give my cats and her cats seems to be in a a very fit state.  hmm.gif
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i'm not sure if Eureka causing them to gain weight hmm.gif as i spayed them and they were super skinny like African kids when i adopted them. you can check if the protein content is on the higher side.now they are like normal healthy kitten (one is abit fat, 7mth at 4.2kg) and i have to say that their fur is soft, nice and thick. no issue for me to comb them everyday.

i'll keep you updated for the Britcare after 2 mths. The seller also feeding it to her own cats hence shld be good. price is higher than Eureka but if my cats eat well & healthy, i'll save the $$ in the long run from Vet visits and sickness.
Smarthearts no good la, maybe look fit cos not as nutritious as the good brands.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 18 2015, 02:52 PM)
Haha I've only taken my kitty twice for a walk
Both times she sat next to me and just crawled around a little, I can sense she's scared.
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try to carry them with the harness & leash on. when they are comfortable, they'll ask to be put down on the floor and they roam.
to be exact, more like they walk me as they choose where to go and explore. i'll hv to guide them not to jump into the drain or go under the car. the leash is more like to keep them around me in the event they freak out and starts running aimlessly. still learning how to avoid cars and loud motorbikes
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 18 2015, 03:08 PM)
try to carry them with the harness & leash on. when they are comfortable, they'll ask to be put down on the floor and they roam.
to be exact, more like they walk me as they choose where to go and explore. i'll hv to guide them not to jump into the drain or go under the car. the leash is more like to keep them around me in the event they freak out and starts running aimlessly. still learning how to avoid cars and loud motorbikes
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Thanks
Will try this weekend and see how it goes
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 18 2015, 01:43 PM)
I give them quite a lot of food, then again they're outdoor cats, and un-neutered/ spayed so I believe that makes a difference.
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First of all, SPAYING AND NEUTERING DOES NOT MAKE YOUR CAT GAIN WEIGHT.

It is the sedentary lifestyle and overfeeding that causes weight gain. Go to 1:38 in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTmfFTAUiAE

Secondly, by not spaying/neutering your animals, you are contributing to the stray population. Please be responsible and do so.

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Hi,

I'm using smartshift cat litter.
The wood type and crystal not suitable to fill in right ?

I have been using sand, after cat job done, then got leg print on the floor.

Decide to stock up many before the GST.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 18 2015, 10:44 PM)
First of all, SPAYING AND NEUTERING DOES NOT MAKE YOUR CAT GAIN WEIGHT.

It is the sedentary lifestyle and overfeeding that causes weight gain. Go to 1:38 in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTmfFTAUiAE

Secondly, by not spaying/neutering your animals, you are contributing to the stray population. Please be responsible and do so.
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actually different sources does mention that cats do gain weight easily after neutering/spaying
http://pets.thenest.com/neutering-cat-make...-fat-11320.html

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When it comes to keeping a healthy weight, neutered cats have it a lot harder than their fully intact counterparts, according to the Feline Advisory Bureau. This is because the surgery slows down a cat's metabolism by roughly 20 percent. Because of this slowdown, less sustenance is necessary for maintaining a cat's body mass. This means that a cat post-neutering can eat the exact same amount of food as before, but still gain a noticeable amount of weight.


don't get me wrong though. i will spay/neuter my cat no matter what. even tho my cat doesnt leave my condo, i don't want my cat doing her mating call in the middle of the night when her 1st heat comes... lol

plus neutering/spaying removes health risk involving reproduction organs.

and weight problems that comes after neutering/spaying can be handled like u said through proper dieting & exercise.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 19 2015, 09:43 AM)
actually different sources does mention that cats do gain weight easily after neutering/spaying
http://pets.thenest.com/neutering-cat-make...-fat-11320.html
don't get me wrong though. i will spay/neuter my cat no matter what. even tho my cat doesnt leave my condo, i don't want my cat doing her mating call in the middle of the night when her 1st heat comes... lol

plus neutering/spaying removes health risk involving reproduction organs. 

and weight problems that comes after neutering/spaying can be handled like u said through proper dieting & exercise.
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Well it helps if you have a cat that has an extremely fussy tummy.
No matter how i feed my cat, she is still thin.

She can even mogok makan T_T
I saw my auntie threw a biscuit on the floow for her cat...the cat duly obliged lol...i dont think my cat would even flinch.
Last time i bought a tuna and steamed it for her..she gave me the not impressed look and waltz away
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QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 19 2015, 12:43 AM)
Hi,

I'm  using smartshift cat litter.
The wood type and crystal not suitable to fill in right ?

I have been using sand, after cat job done, then got leg print on the floor.

Decide to stock up many before the GST.
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Yup. I've tried both in my smartsift.
Both failed to do the job.
Cause the basis of smartsift is the clumping mechanism of the sand.

I placed floormat in front of the smartsift, 3 of them side by side to cater the footprint. biggrin.gif

Oh, does your cat has any problem using the smartsift with the door closed?
All my 3 cats refuse to use it when the door is closed. sweat.gif

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I'm wondering am I feeding my cat too much? I feed him twice a day with this cup. Used to be full cup, now I reduce to maybe 4/5 of the cup. At night I'll feed him 2 tea spoon of tuna as well.

http://citi-pak.com/products/1386829788.jpg
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QUOTE(Candlenie @ Mar 19 2015, 11:27 AM)
I'm wondering am I feeding my cat too much? I feed him twice a day with this cup. Used to be full cup, now I reduce to maybe 4/5 of the cup. At night I'll feed him 2 tea spoon of tuna as well. 

http://citi-pak.com/products/1386829788.jpg
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Actually i cant imagine how big is that cup .. Maybe take a pic of the cup on your hand? So we can agak agak the cup size smile.gif
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QUOTE(thahirah @ Mar 19 2015, 10:25 AM)
Well it helps if you have a cat that has an extremely fussy tummy.
No matter how i feed my cat, she is still thin.

She can even mogok makan T_T
I saw my auntie threw a biscuit on the floow for her cat...the cat duly obliged lol...i dont think my cat would even flinch.
Last time i bought a tuna and steamed it for her..she gave me the not impressed look and waltz away
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haha my cat apa pun makan... my little one just over 3 months would even eat moths if i didnt stop her.

speaking of which, i'm not sure if anyone using tidycats is having this problem, but mykittens drinks alot of water and pees even more.
within 2-3 days, the tidycats litter would become wet and soggy and they would pester me to change the litter

grrrr
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I feed all my cats with non-grain-free cat food. None of my cats become fat or chubby. There are a couple of cats that look slightly chubby but it's because they have bigger body than the other cats. For example, see picture below. Both kittens are same age. Imagine what the bigger kitten look like now. It actually look like little chubby but not fat or overweight.

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Neutered/spayed cat can get fat & overweight but it doesn't mean they necessarily will get fat & overweight. Like spunkberry said, it's all about lifestyle & how much you feed your cat. BTW, I feed my cat twice a day & I make sure I didn't over feed them. I also don't like give them treats between meals.

I just want to say, regardless what brand or what kind of food you feed your cat, fat & overweight cat is bad, as much as malnutrition is bad to cat.

QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 18 2015, 03:02 PM)
Smarthearts no good la, maybe look fit cos not as nutritious as the good brands.
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I don't agree with the bold part. Malnutrition cat won't look fit. They would look sick. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(Asak8 @ Mar 19 2015, 10:27 AM)
Yup. I've tried both in my smartsift.
Both failed to do the job.
Cause the basis of smartsift is the clumping mechanism of the sand.

I placed floormat in front of the smartsift, 3 of them side by side to cater the footprint.  biggrin.gif

Oh, does your cat has any problem using the smartsift with the door closed?
All my 3 cats refuse to use it when the door is closed.  sweat.gif
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Yes, smartsift only suitable for clumping style litter. Even non-clumping sand litter also not suitable because it's enclosed space & this will make the non-clumping litter expired way earlier than it should be.

Some of my cats also don't want to use it when the door closed but I probably didn't left the door closed long enough for these cats to learn. The ones that have no problem using it even the door closed because I leave the door closed. BTW, I have two smartsift. That's why there's one have door closed & the other one opened. Anyway, I opened the door on both smartsift anyway because the place where I put the smartsift allow the cat to jump to the smartsift (from high place like cabinet). The door parts kinda flimsy, I don't want it to break, so I opened the doors. It also good idea to keep the door open too because my naughty cat like to pull & bite & tear the black filter thing on top of the smartsift. tongue.gif The clumping litter I use very good in controlling odour anyway.

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 19 2015, 09:43 AM)
actually different sources does mention that cats do gain weight easily after neutering/spaying
http://pets.thenest.com/neutering-cat-make...-fat-11320.html
don't get me wrong though. i will spay/neuter my cat no matter what. even tho my cat doesnt leave my condo, i don't want my cat doing her mating call in the middle of the night when her 1st heat comes... lol

plus neutering/spaying removes health risk involving reproduction organs. 

and weight problems that comes after neutering/spaying can be handled like u said through proper dieting & exercise.
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i do not wish to argue cos every cat is different. just like human. some drink water also can gain weight, some no matter how much they eat, they nvr gain weight. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(thahirah @ Mar 19 2015, 10:25 AM)
Well it helps if you have a cat that has an extremely fussy tummy.
No matter how i feed my cat, she is still thin.

She can even mogok makan T_T
I saw my auntie threw a biscuit on the floow for her cat...the cat duly obliged lol...i dont think my cat would even flinch.
Last time i bought a tuna and steamed it for her..she gave me the not impressed look and waltz away
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i hv 2 kitten, one fussy, another not. So the not fussy one will finished up the food for the Fussy one. so, in the end, one skinny, one fatty sweat.gif


QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 19 2015, 11:47 AM)
haha my cat apa pun makan... my little one just over 3 months would even eat moths if i didnt stop her.

speaking of which, i'm not sure if anyone using tidycats is having this problem, but mykittens drinks alot of water and pees even more.
within 2-3 days, the tidycats litter would become wet and soggy and they would pester me to change the litter

grrrr
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both love live food. moth, butterfly, lizard.. etc they will hunt, play and eat but fussy over the proper food where skinny no like wet food. whistling.gif
aint using tidy cats. i use Oko Plus and normal catsand all mix together. nod.gif

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QUOTE(Candlenie @ Mar 19 2015, 11:27 AM)
I'm wondering am I feeding my cat too much? I feed him twice a day with this cup. Used to be full cup, now I reduce to maybe 4/5 of the cup. At night I'll feed him 2 tea spoon of tuna as well. 

http://citi-pak.com/products/1386829788.jpg
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It's easy. If your cat is not overweight, then your cat is not overfeed. Cat like to eat a little at a time but frequently. Basically, they eat, they play, they poop, they eat, they sleep, they eat, they play, they eat..... biggrin.gif

Wet food is different story of course. Cats will clean out the plate in just one sitting. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 19 2015, 11:47 AM)
haha my cat apa pun makan... my little one just over 3 months would even eat moths if i didnt stop her.

speaking of which, i'm not sure if anyone using tidycats is having this problem, but mykittens drinks alot of water and pees even more.
within 2-3 days, the tidycats litter would become wet and soggy and they would pester me to change the litter

grrrr
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It's hot season anyway. Cats can be more sensitive than us human. They will drink more. Everyday I usually need to refill one drinking bowl twice a day but currently I need to refill two bowls twice a day (evening & early morning).

2 - 3 days? That's quick. Too quick. Worst case scenario should be a week. How many cats share the litter box? Maybe adding another litter box, you know, splitting the load.

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 19 2015, 11:37 AM)
Actually i cant imagine how big is that cup .. Maybe take a pic of the cup on your hand? So we can agak agak the cup size smile.gif
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erm it's like those pudding cup..will try to take measurement and see tonight.

QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 19 2015, 12:41 PM)
It's easy. If your cat is not overweight, then your cat is not overfeed. Cat like to eat a little at a time but frequently. Basically, they eat, they play, they poop, they eat, they sleep, they eat, they play, they eat.....  biggrin.gif

Wet food is different story of course. Cats will clean out the plate in just one sitting.  biggrin.gif
It's hot season anyway. Cats can be more sensitive than us human. They will drink more. Everyday I usually need to refill one drinking bowl twice a day but currently I need to refill two bowls twice a day (evening & early morning).

2 - 3 days? That's quick. Too quick. Worst case scenario should be a week. How many cats share the litter box? Maybe adding another litter box, you know, splitting the load.
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That's weird, my cat always finish all the food in one serving disregard of biscuit or wet food. Haven't got a weight machine to weight him but I think he is gaining weight since I adopted him 2 months ago.
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Mar 19 2015, 10:27 AM)
Yup. I've tried both in my smartsift.
Both failed to do the job.
Cause the basis of smartsift is the clumping mechanism of the sand.

I placed floormat in front of the smartsift, 3 of them side by side to cater the footprint.  biggrin.gif

Oh, does your cat has any problem using the smartsift with the door closed?
All my 3 cats refuse to use it when the door is closed.  sweat.gif
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My cat is ok with door close.
If i remember i open the door, then she was inside, then i close it. it took her few min to figure out how to come out. Then after that she knows how to use liao.

My cat sleep like this. Any cat sleep like this?
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QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 19 2015, 09:43 PM)
My cat sleep like this. Any cat sleep like this?
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Some of my cats sleep like that but not with the front legs like that.
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For those of us talking about amount of food, I think the best way to standardize it would be measure it in weight. For example, I feed my cats 1oz of wet food twice a day each, with about 40g of dry food left out for free feeding. I use a kitchen scale.

Showing us cups means nothing, since cups can be all sorts of different sizes and so can our hands.

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got my evo from waggy meal today, it smell a little bit like taste of the wild tongue.gif

btw, how to feed those wet food ? bought 2 fancy feast canned food, open and feed directly?
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QUOTE(aeonsakura @ Mar 20 2015, 12:46 AM)
got my evo from waggy meal today, it smell a little bit like taste of the wild tongue.gif

btw, how to feed those wet food ? bought 2 fancy feast canned food, open and feed directly?
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I wouldn't recommend that. Depending on the can's size, it might interfere with the whiskers.

I scoop mine out into a bowl.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 20 2015, 12:36 AM)
For those of us talking about amount of food, I think the best way to standardize it would be measure it in weight. For example, I feed my cats 1oz of wet food twice a day each, with about 40g of dry food left out for free feeding. I use a kitchen scale.

Showing us cups means nothing, since cups can be all sorts of different sizes and so can our hands.
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incase u didnt realize the cup i used had measurements on it. i feed about 30g per meal for a cat. so about 60g of dry food a day per cat and my cat is about 3kg now. younger one is about 2kg
i dont free feed any form of wet or dry food in between.

i'm cutting down their meals to just 50g a day. i'll see how it goes.

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 20 2015, 08:38 AM)
incase u didnt realize the cup i used had measurements on it. i feed about 30g per meal for a cat. so about 60g of dry food a day per cat and my cat is about 3kg now. younger one is about 2kg
i dont free feed any form of wet or dry food in between.

i'm cutting down their meals to just 50g a day. i'll see how it goes.
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Yeah I know, but even that can be misleading too. I have two rice cups that are different amounts for 1 cup.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 19 2015, 12:26 PM)

Neutered/spayed cat can get fat & overweight but it doesn't mean they necessarily will get fat & overweight. Like spunkberry said, it's all about lifestyle & how much you feed your cat. BTW, I feed my cat twice a day & I make sure I didn't over feed them. I also don't like give them treats between meals.

I just want to say, regardless what brand or what kind of food you feed your cat, fat & overweight cat is bad, as much as malnutrition is bad to cat.
I don't agree with the bold part. Malnutrition cat won't look fit. They would look sick.  biggrin.gif
may look fit means, it looks fit but sebenarnya, not fit. slowly you'll see it's getting sick notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 19 2015, 09:43 PM)
My cat sleep like this. Any cat sleep like this?
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mine, sometime yes. sometimes with the paws covering the face

here's my boy

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QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 19 2015, 09:43 PM)
My cat is ok with door close.
If i remember i open the door, then she was inside, then i close it. it took her few min to figure out how to come out. Then after that she knows how to use liao.

My cat sleep like this. Any cat sleep like this?
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Lucky you.
I tried that to all my 3 cats, once i close the door, they'll just stop pooping and run out.

I'm starting to think that they got PTSD from all the carrier rides I gave them. Lol
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sad.gif I feel a bit lonely studying overseas and I miss my cat. I feel like getting a companion here but i know that no one could take care of it if I ever go for a holiday.

so i've decided not to. but i miss my cat terribly seeing all the pictures here </3
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there was an video out there where mexican teenagers burn a kitten alive... i hope they are caught brought to justice.
if you havent seen it, don't... my hearth cringed watching it and was so angry after sad.gif
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Sorry, not cat but anak musang. biggrin.gif

My tenant's anak musang.

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This cat, Mel, like to relax/rest like this after playing.

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I have been a silent reader for a while
Just want to share my cat's pic.

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She loves to play hide and seek with me. She'll hide somewhere in the house silently, then jump on me when I'm near. smile.gif
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collar so lose, they're going to take it off on their own.
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collar so lose, they're going to take it off on their own.
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never happened, not even once.

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never happened, not even once.
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I think they're more likely to do it if it's in the way, like a cone.
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I think they're more likely to do it if it's in the way, like a cone.
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and you're right. when they had to wear cone, they were violently trying to get rid of the cone and after failing to do so, they went and sulk at a corner.
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Guys just out of curiosity, what wet food do you feed your little ones?
I give her Sheba or Fancy Feast Royale.
I noticed that Sheba has got a lot of gel (I believe this is starch), but not as much as Royale. Nowadays I remove all the gel and starchy content before feeding her.

What about you guys? Any particular brands? Or home made meals are the best? Boiled chicken/ fish?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 11:18 AM)
Guys just out of curiosity, what wet food do you feed your little ones?
I give her Sheba or Fancy Feast Royale.
I noticed that Sheba has got a lot of gel (I believe this is starch), but not as much as Royale. Nowadays I remove all the gel and starchy content before feeding her.

What about you guys? Any particular brands? Or home made meals are the best? Boiled chicken/ fish?

Thanks.
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Hmm my cat loves those gel and starchy things lol
sometimes she would just lick that and leave the fish meat -__-

Ive preferred fussy cats for a long time now...it seems to have alot of fish meat in it.
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QUOTE(thahirah @ Mar 24 2015, 11:37 AM)
Hmm my cat loves those gel and starchy things lol
sometimes she would just lick that and leave the fish meat -__-

Ive preferred fussy cats for a long time now...it seems to have alot of fish meat in it.
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But wouldn't that make them fat? laugh.gif
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But wouldn't that make them fat? laugh.gif
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but shes a picky eater..her fur makes her look big..but body small.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 11:18 AM)
Guys just out of curiosity, what wet food do you feed your little ones?
I give her Sheba or Fancy Feast Royale.
I noticed that Sheba has got a lot of gel (I believe this is starch), but not as much as Royale. Nowadays I remove all the gel and starchy content before feeding her.

What about you guys? Any particular brands? Or home made meals are the best? Boiled chicken/ fish?

Thanks.
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i just give whiskas junior. i know supermarket brands are normally frown upon but my cats just loves em and they seem alright after feeding them for months already.

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interesting, my experience with a few of them is that they'll try to take them off. biggrin.gif nope, not holding tight but the looser it is, the faster it'll come off.
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 24 2015, 01:29 PM)
interesting, my experience with a few of them is that they'll try to take them off. biggrin.gif nope, not holding tight but the looser it is, the faster it'll come off.
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My cat will eat anything wan
Small insets she'll jump, somersault, ninja attack and catch then the tepuk2 with her paws, play2 then finally put in her mouth doh.gif

Once she did that with a small cicak, from the kitchen she carried to my room and put in front of me, it was still alive, perfectly healthy. Luckily I managed to catch the cicak and throw outside before she made it her dinner lol
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 11:18 AM)
Guys just out of curiosity, what wet food do you feed your little ones?
I give her Sheba or Fancy Feast Royale.
I noticed that Sheba has got a lot of gel (I believe this is starch), but not as much as Royale. Nowadays I remove all the gel and starchy content before feeding her.

What about you guys? Any particular brands? Or home made meals are the best? Boiled chicken/ fish?

Thanks.
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I'm using either Addiction/Evo/Wellness Core depending on stock availability. I'd recommend u avoid products like Sheba or the likes as their wet products contain mainly of by-product and only a small percentage of real meat.
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QUOTE(nasrulafiq93 @ Mar 24 2015, 01:53 PM)
I'm using either Addiction/Evo/Wellness Core depending on stock availability. I'd recommend u avoid products like Sheba or the likes as their wet products contain mainly of by-product and only a small percentage of real meat.
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That's why I'm looking for alternatives, besides the fact that the starch/ gel is about 30% of the content doh.gif

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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 01:55 PM)
That's why I'm looking for alternatives, besides the fact that the starch/ gel is about 30% of the content doh.gif
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You know the best is actually...buy a steamer...buy those cheap ikan at pasar...the ikan bilis type..or whatever ikan for cheap.

10 times better then any can food..steaming is important to get rid of bacteria and stuff la.

I would do this...but damn cat too fussy

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QUOTE(thahirah @ Mar 24 2015, 03:17 PM)
You know the best is actually...buy a steamer...buy those cheap ikan at pasar...the ikan bilis type..or whatever ikan for cheap.

10 times better then any can food..steaming is important to get rid of bacteria and stuff la.

I would do this...but damn cat too fussy
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Done that once or twice, but scared cannot simpan lama as I give my cat wet food once every 2-3 days only.

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 23 2015, 11:38 PM)
both my kitties ..
shado (recent, about 2 week ago) and amber (taken 4-5 weeks ago)
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 24 2015, 03:23 AM)

collar so lose, they're going to take it off on their own.
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never happened, not even once.
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As long as it doesn't caught in the mouth, it should be ok. I mean if it loose enough for it to take off on their own.

QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 24 2015, 12:52 PM)
i just give whiskas junior. i know supermarket brands are normally frown upon but my cats just loves em and they seem alright after feeding them for months already.
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The supermarket brand wet food should be ok as long as it contains real meat. I feed Friskies wet food to my cats for years. I also sometime feed ProDiet wet food to my cats.
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Is it okay to give wet food daily (small portion,quarter of a can) and supplement with kibbles?
My cat is very fussy when it comes to food. She wont eat fish. Only eat chicken.

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QUOTE(electrostacko @ Mar 24 2015, 04:24 PM)
Is it okay to give wet food daily (small portion,quarter of a can) and supplement with kibbles?
My cat is very fussy when it comes to food. She wont eat fish. Only eat chicken.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 01:46 PM)
My cat will eat anything wan
Small insets she'll jump, somersault, ninja attack and catch then the tepuk2 with her paws, play2 then finally put in her mouth doh.gif

Once she did that with a small cicak, from the kitchen she carried to my room and put in front of me, it was still alive, perfectly healthy. Luckily I managed to catch the cicak and throw outside before she made it her dinner lol
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lol my kitten does the same and its adorable ... except the bringing in the live cicak.
once she brought in a maggi mee wrapper and gave me the proud look like she scored a big kill rofl


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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 24 2015, 05:08 PM)
lol my kitten does the same and its adorable ... except the bringing in the live cicak.
once she brought in a maggi mee wrapper and gave me the proud look like she scored a big kill rofl
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It's part of her exercise. Sometimes I lose track of the small flying pests but she'll pay 100% focus, no rest till she gets it! lol

Mine does quite a lot, tgh malam bila tidur she'll bring in telco bill, electric bill, sometimes medicine and put next to me macam she did something really good laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 03:19 PM)
Done that once or twice, but scared cannot simpan lama as I give my cat wet food once every 2-3 days only.
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you can steam and then repack into smaller packed into one serving size in a plastic bag and throw it into freezer.
each time you want to feed, just take one out from the freezer and thaw overnight in the chiller.

as long as it's frozen, cam lama lama simpan

by the way, do any of the cat papa & mama gives fruits to your furry kids?
mine addicted to Papaya! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Seager @ Mar 24 2015, 11:18 AM)
Guys just out of curiosity, what wet food do you feed your little ones?
I give her Sheba or Fancy Feast Royale.
I noticed that Sheba has got a lot of gel (I believe this is starch), but not as much as Royale. Nowadays I remove all the gel and starchy content before feeding her.

What about you guys? Any particular brands? Or home made meals are the best? Boiled chicken/ fish?

Thanks.
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My girls have been on Wellness CORE for two months now. I tend to change the flavors up within a brand, but I don't often change brands.

I don't recommend fish, particularly ones you cooked yourself.

QUOTE(thahirah @ Mar 24 2015, 11:37 AM)
Hmm my cat loves those gel and starchy things lol
sometimes she would just lick that and leave the fish meat -__-

Ive preferred fussy cats for a long time now...it seems to have alot of fish meat in it.
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Is there a particular reason why you like the fish meat for your cat? I've never preferred fish mainly due to the mercury content. I do give them tuna and salmon treats, but they're treats, not part of their regular meals.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 24 2015, 10:48 PM)
Is there a particular reason why you like the fish meat for your cat? I've never preferred fish mainly due to the mercury content. I do give them tuna and salmon treats, but they're treats, not part of their regular meals.
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(Boiled) Fish mixed with rice is regular meal for cats in Malaysia. This what folks at kampung feed their cats since I can remember. I don't remember any of the cats got sick or malnutrition. Then again these are outdoor cats that also hunt & eat small rodents like mouse. So malnutrition is not an issue.

Anyway, basically it's like a custom or tradition for us to feed fish to our cats. Nowadays, many people like to feed their cat with commercial pet food but then again many of cat food in Malaysia contain fish.

My oldest cats grow up with tuna & sardine (canned pet food) mixed with kibbles & they turn out great. Nowadays, I try my best to reduced the amount of tuna I feed to my cats. However I live in small town, not many choice of wet food that doesn't contain fish. Actually no choice at all.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 24 2015, 11:33 PM)
(Boiled) Fish mixed with rice is regular meal for cats in Malaysia. This what folks at kampung feed their cats since I can remember. I don't remember any of the cats got sick or malnutrition. Then again these are outdoor cats that also hunt & eat small rodents like mouse. So malnutrition is not an issue.

Anyway, basically it's like a custom or tradition for us to feed fish to our cats. Nowadays, many people like to feed their cat with commercial pet food but then again many of cat food in Malaysia contain fish.

My oldest cats grow up with tuna & sardine (canned pet food) mixed with kibbles & they turn out great. Nowadays, I try my best to reduced the amount of tuna I feed to my cats. However I live in small town, not many choice of wet food that doesn't contain fish. Actually no choice at all.
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I understand the lack of choice, in fact, I feel frustrated for you guys.

Maybe I just researched wayyyyyyy too much into what food to feed my cats lol that I now believe that fish on a regular basis for cats is not complete nutrition for them.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 24 2015, 06:02 PM)
by the way, do any of the cat papa & mama gives fruits to your furry kids?
mine addicted to Papaya!  biggrin.gif
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i'll let my cat try papaya and see if they like it.
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QUOTE(thahirah @ Mar 24 2015, 03:17 PM)
You know the best is actually...buy a steamer...buy those cheap ikan at pasar...the ikan bilis type..or whatever ikan for cheap.

10 times better then any can food..steaming is important to get rid of bacteria and stuff la.

I would do this...but damn cat too fussy
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+1

I did this to my cat all the time.
If you wanna have the canned-food feel, you may add agar2 (it'll become the starchy thingy) and put it in the fridge.
Usually I do it with the whole chicken, cut down to small pieces of course.
This can tahan the whole month! (I fed my 3 cats wet food once a day, kibbles for the rest of the meal).

At least by doing it myself, I know there's no by-product. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Mar 24 2015, 11:47 PM)
I understand the lack of choice, in fact, I feel frustrated for you guys.

Maybe I just researched wayyyyyyy too much into what food to feed my cats lol that I now believe that fish on a regular basis for cats is not complete nutrition for them.
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I did read about the fish & mercury issue. Since then I did reduced the amount of tuna when feeding my cats. I'm still feeding my cats with pet food that contains sardine.


I'm currently dealing with cat flu, two weeks now, but since a couple days ago, few of my other cats got eye infection with one cat kinda serious. Basically 7 cats got cat flu, currently slowly recovering & 4 cats got eye infection on the right eyes.

For the 7 cats that got cat flu, the fever+antibiotic tablets already run out but they're recovering now albeit slowly. The only symptoms left are sneezing & a couple of them watery eyes little bit. Two still got inflamed eyes because their eyes inflamed a bit later than the other cats. I have eye drops medicine to take care of this. I quarantine them in two rooms; 3 kittens including their mother in one room (the mother got eye infection on the right eyes probably from her kittens. The eyes still look ok & remain ok since I detected it but she seems feels uncomfortable with the right eye with the right eye lid not fully opened. Hopefully the eye drops medicine work fast.) & another 4 kittens (stray cats, fresh & hungry too because they seems don't know where to go) in the living room in two 3-storey cages. The good news is they didn't loose appetite & they're recovering well, just need to monitor the two cats that have inflamed eyes but even the inflamed parts already slowly shrink.

For the 4 cats that got eye infection on the right eyes, all of them have identical symptom. The right eye lid is closed & if opened, not fully. Out of the 4, the eyes on the 3 cats remains ok, not clouding or inflamed. The vet told me to give eye drops anyway. One quite serious, most of the time the right eye lid remain closed. The vet told me if I waited any longer the eye can go blind. It happened pretty quick. I detected it on the Friday evening & I only able to bring it to the clinic on Monday because the clinic closed on the weekends. The right eyes already clouding on Monday. I think my effort to clean dry out pus on the right eye lid over the weekend with clean water make it worse. The right eye lid was remain closed which probably bad idea because the water I use to clean the eye lid got in & trapped in there. I'm thinking wet = bacteria. I don't know how she got the infection because I already quarantined her in a cage when my other cats started getting cat flu. I already moved her to the front bed room, quarantine her in there alone. She can roam freely in there. The other two in living room (the other one, the mother cat I mentioned earlier in the front room with her kittens). Currently no to little discharge on the right eye anymore & the eye lid can be open a little bit. It's now third day I apply eye drops to the eyes of these cats. Hopefully they get better quick.

Basically these rooms are cleared for sick cats only because easier for us to monitor them:-
  1. the living room (two 3-storey cages for the 4 kittens that have cat flu, one 3-storey cage for a kitten with eye infection - actually only caged her at night to limit her movement, and one male cat roam freely - this one like to sleep all the time which is why I'm not worried of him roaming freely)
  2. the front bedroom (only one cat with serious right eye infection I mentioned earlier)
  3. the front room (the mother cat with right eye infection & her 3 kittens with cat flu)

There are 4 cats that doesn't get any infection that I already moved & quarantined in the middle bed room. For good measure I quarantined them in three 3-storeys cages. Unfortunately I heard one of the cats sneezing a couple of times. Hopefully not cat flu. No symptom yet.

The ones that didn't get cat flu, including the ones that got eye infection already got cat flu before. However, except one, all of them didn't get full blown cat flu, just sneezing & watery eyes because I also quarantined them last time.

Sorry, I'm really worried & feels the need to talk to somebody. That's why I wrote this in the forum. sad.gif

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I think my cat got infested by ear mites. My cat keep scratching till full of wound and no more fur left on the ears. Anybody know how to cure it. Any recommended products?

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I think my cat got infested by ear mites. My cat keep scratching till full of wound and no more fur left on the ears. Anybody know how to cure it. Any recommended products?

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Do you mean the back of the cat ear? I ask because ear mites occur in the ears. http://www.catsofaustralia.com/ear-mites-cats.htm

If the back of the cat ear, probably just need to apply tick & flea medicine. My favourite is drops type one, very affective.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 25 2015, 04:58 PM)
Do you mean the back of the cat ear? I ask because ear mites occur in the ears. http://www.catsofaustralia.com/ear-mites-cats.htm

If the back of the cat ear, probably just need to apply tick & flea medicine. My favourite is drops type one, very affective.
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My cat have the same simptom as describe in the link.. Inside of the ear also same with the picture. icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(firestonez @ Mar 25 2015, 04:20 PM)
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I think my cat got infested by ear mites. My cat keep scratching till full of wound and no more fur left on the ears. Anybody know how to cure it. Any recommended products?

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i had a long fight with earmites
see vet, get eardrop, clean their ears everyday
at the same time, put them with flea & tick med
it took me around a week to clear it.

QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 25 2015, 04:58 PM)
Do you mean the back of the cat ear? I ask because ear mites occur in the ears. http://www.catsofaustralia.com/ear-mites-cats.htm

If the back of the cat ear, probably just need to apply tick & flea medicine. My favourite is drops type one, very affective.
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i agree! ear drop is still the best.
firestonez, please don't just simply go to a pet shop and get whatever gel to clean it.
i'll snap a photo and upload tmrw for you

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I did read about the fish & mercury issue. Since then I did reduced the amount of tuna when feeding my cats. I'm still feeding my cats with pet food that contains sardine.
I'm currently dealing with cat flu, two weeks now, but since a couple days ago, few of my other cats got eye infection with one cat kinda serious. Basically 7 cats got cat flu, currently slowly recovering & 4 cats got eye infection on the right eyes.

For the 7 cats that got cat flu, the fever+antibiotic tablets already run out but they're recovering now albeit slowly. The only symptoms left are sneezing & a couple of them watery eyes little bit. Two still got inflamed eyes because their eyes inflamed a bit later than the other cats. I have eye drops medicine to take care of this. I quarantine them in two rooms; 3 kittens including their mother in one room (the mother got eye infection on the right eyes probably from her kittens. The eyes still look ok & remain ok since I detected it but she seems feels uncomfortable with the right eye with the right eye lid not fully opened. Hopefully the eye drops medicine work fast.) & another 4 kittens (stray cats, fresh & hungry too because they seems don't know where to go) in the living room in two 3-storey cages. The good news is they didn't loose appetite & they're recovering well, just need to monitor the two cats that have inflamed eyes
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hey, sry to hear this, they will be fine under your TLC. thumbup.gif
i had 2 flu kittens with diarrhea & earmites when i adopted them, eyes swell like gollum.

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hey, sry to hear this, they will be fine under your TLC. thumbup.gif
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My cats, adik & abang(the grey one) always do that face when wan something blush.gif
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Mar 25 2015, 11:05 PM)
i agree! ear drop is still the best.
firestonez, please don't just simply go to a pet shop and get whatever gel to clean it.
i'll snap a photo and upload tmrw for you
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See what drop you use... My cat also got earmites already. Applied the flea drop liao but still got. Afraid that the drop didn't absorb into the skin. Money wasted liao
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QUOTE(pi3r4w @ Mar 26 2015, 05:47 PM)
My cats, adik & abang(the grey one) always do that face when wan something blush.gif
afterward, adek full oredi eat raw keropok lekor
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Wow. We have almost similar looking cats. Especially abang. blink.gif
Even the face is almost the same.
I was shocked earlier, thought that someone uploaded my cats' pictures. sweat.gif biggrin.gif

This is Tommy (Grey) and Tobby (Tabby) biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Mar 27 2015, 09:53 AM)
Wow. We have almost similar looking cats. Especially abang.  blink.gif
Even the face is almost the same.
I was shocked earlier, thought that someone uploaded my cats' pictures.  sweat.gif  biggrin.gif

This is Tommy (Grey) and Tobby (Tabby)  biggrin.gif

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laugh.gif really looks similar!are they already spayed/neutured?
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QUOTE(pi3r4w @ Mar 27 2015, 10:20 AM)
laugh.gif  really looks similar!are they already spayed/neutured?
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Yeah. Both neutered. biggrin.gif
Their yearly vaccination is coming next week.
But my grey cat really hates car ride.
Almost 3 years bring him here and there. Still cannot. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ Mar 27 2015, 11:15 AM)
Yeah. Both neutered.  biggrin.gif
Their yearly vaccination is coming next week.
But my grey cat really hates car ride.
Almost 3 years bring him here and there. Still cannot.  sweat.gif
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Same with my adik. she will claw me so deep my cloth can koyak sweat.gif
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QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 27 2015, 01:24 AM)
See what drop you use... My cat also got earmites already. Applied the flea drop liao but still got. Afraid that the drop didn't absorb into the skin. Money wasted liao
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checked, no label on the bottle. sorry guys, can't help much. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(owenwong84 @ Mar 27 2015, 01:24 AM)
See what drop you use... My cat also got earmites already. Applied the flea drop liao but still got. Afraid that the drop didn't absorb into the skin. Money wasted liao
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You need both; tick & flea drop & ear drop. Ear drop sometime available at pet store but if it already in serious condition like inflammation and/or bleeding in the ears, better see vet.
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Hi all, i'm taking both my 2-months old kitten for vaccination + deworm this wednesday. Any recommended vet around ampang or around the vicinity? also, am looking for groming service. Thanking u in advance
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Hi all, i'm taking both my 2-months old kitten for vaccination + deworm this wednesday. Any recommended vet around ampang or around the vicinity? also, am looking for groming service. Thanking u in advance
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any one having problems with cat nibbling? i know its suppose to be affection, but once they are slightly bigger and teeth sharper, it becomes annoying.
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KLINIK HAIWAN YUAN
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Tel No: 03-92743746
Fax No: 03-92743746

This is the one I go as this is near to my place

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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 31 2015, 09:05 AM)
any one having problems with cat nibbling? i know its suppose to be affection, but once they are slightly bigger and teeth sharper, it becomes annoying.
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Nibbling of what? "To bite at gently and repeatedly" My cats only do this when I tickle their belly. Also a couple of my kittens like to play & nibble my feet sometime when I walk near them.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 31 2015, 12:11 PM)
Nibbling of what? "To bite at gently and repeatedly" My cats only do this when I tickle their belly. Also a couple of my kittens like to play & nibble my feet sometime when I walk near them.
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fingers and arm. yes to bite gently and repeatedly. but she's 7mths now and her fangs are sharp. i would normally blow in her face to stop her from doing it but she will just try again when i stop blowing.
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 31 2015, 01:11 PM)
fingers and arm. yes to bite gently and repeatedly. but she's 7mths now and her fangs are sharp. i would normally blow in her face to stop her from doing it but she will just try again when i stop blowing.
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I got that before. Mine was younger than that. Around 3 - 4 months I think. There is one that actually pretty extreme. Scratched my arms. I just locked her in a room with toys but she will make sound like she want to get out & play. Whenever I have time, I did let her out. I wear bandages on my arms, so that she can bite as hard as she want.

To stop this, this kind of kittens need playmate. This what happen to her. When I put her with another kitten, coincidently around the same age, she is no longer play & bite me. I still remember she was purring non-stop when she meat her playmate. She was really happy. Her playmate did took some time to get along with her though. She was stray cat. If I'm not mistaken she was around 2 months old when I found her, very hungry. Her playmate was born in the house.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Mar 31 2015, 01:31 PM)
I got that before. Mine was younger than that. Around 3 - 4 months I think. There is one that actually pretty extreme. Scratched my arms. I just locked her in a room with toys but she will make sound like she want to get out & play. Whenever I have time, I did let her out. I wear bandages on my arms, so that she can bite as hard as she want.

To stop this, this kind of kittens need playmate. This what happen to her. When I put her with another kitten, coincidently around the same age, she is no longer play & bite me. I still remember she was purring non-stop when she meat her playmate. She was really happy. Her playmate did took some time to get along with her though. She was stray cat. If I'm not mistaken she was around 2 months old when I found her, very hungry. Her playmate was born in the house.
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hmm she has a playmate. her playmate, a 4 mths old kitten doesn't even do that. infact she doesnt even play rough nor scratch me, unlike the little one who tends to play very rough. but the older one will just nibbles despite her more softer and less aggresive nature.
grrrr
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QUOTE(splatzkill @ Mar 31 2015, 06:49 PM)
hmm she has a playmate. her playmate, a 4 mths old kitten doesn't even do that. infact she doesnt even play rough nor scratch me, unlike the little one who tends to play very rough. but the older one will just nibbles despite her more softer and less aggresive nature.
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Look like she is more affectionate toward you than the other kittens. My case is little different because after I introduced my kitten to other kitten, she is more affectionate toward that kitten than me. That's the tricky part I think.
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Urgent!!! Urgent!!!

Guys urgent case here. I have a friend rescued a stray cat with a open wound since last december but some how after numerous visit to vet and "blanket" the cat still doesn't recover. He still leaking pus and bleed. Lately his wound become double in size. Please anyone be able to help?! Does gamat oil help?! Vet said it will take a very very long time to recover with the wound like that. It highly infected. Poor blanket sad.gif

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QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 1 2015, 12:53 PM)
Urgent!!! Urgent!!!

Guys urgent case here. I have a friend rescued a stray cat with a open wound since last december but some how after numerous visit to vet and "blanket" the cat still doesn't recover. He still leaking pus and bleed. Lately his wound become double in size. Please anyone be able to help?! Does gamat oil help?! Vet said it will take a very very long time to recover with the wound like that. It highly infected. Poor blanket  sad.gif

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Gamat oil can helps dry out the wound. You just need to prevent the cat from licking the wound for the gamat to work properly. The cat probably have underlying diseases like cancer maybe. Did the vet test the cat for that?

BTW, please tell your friend don't give up. I have tried rescuing sick kitten before & even though many of them in the end died, I do not give up to keep rescuing cat, especially the sick ones. I know there will be issue financially but just try the best we can.

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 1 2015, 01:42 PM)
Gamat oil can helps dry out the wound. You just need to prevent the cat from licking the wound for the gamat to work properly. The cat probably have underlying diseases like cancer maybe. Did the vet test the cat for that?

BTW, please tell your friend don't give up. I have tried rescuing sick kitten before & even though many of them in the end died, I do not give up to keep rescuing cat, especially the sick ones. I know there will be issue financially but just try the best we can.
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Thanks kizwan! Do you know where we can buy gamat oil? The wound become so big noe you can refer to the pic. Feel so pain for blanket. The previous vet are not good so my friend changed new vet. The current vet told her that good antibiotics are no longer works for blanket. Now give a stronger medicine.

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QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 1 2015, 09:22 PM)
Thanks kizwan! Do you know where we can buy gamat oil? The wound become so big noe you can refer to the pic. Feel so pain for blanket. The previous vet are not good so my friend changed new vet. The current vet told her that good antibiotics are no longer works for blanket. Now give a stronger medicine.

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Try find a shop that sell traditional/malay medicine. Or try look at "pasar malam".

Did the cat tested for feline leukemia or FIV? I really hope that cat get better soon.

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 1 2015, 10:33 PM)
Try find a shop that sell traditional/malay medicine. Or try look at "pasar malam".

Did the cat tested for feline leukemia or FIV? I really hope that cat get better soon.
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Kizwan just want to check with you is this few type gamat oil are suitable for blanket?

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Are those gamat oil safe for cat? Because it was extremely cheap in the market.
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QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 2 2015, 12:40 PM)
Kizwan just want to check with you is this few type gamat oil are suitable for blanket?

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Are those gamat oil safe for cat? Because it was extremely cheap in the market.
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What is "blanket"? Yes, those are minyak gamat. They're cheap. I use minyak gamat all the time on my cats. It should be no side effect.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 2 2015, 02:19 PM)
What is "blanket"? Yes, those are minyak gamat. They're cheap. I use minyak gamat all the time on my cats. It should be no side effect.
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Opps sorry blanket is the name of the cat smile.gif My friend name him blanket! Thanks kizwan i will tell my friend to buy these gamat oil. Just pour the gamat oil on the open wound will do? Or dip it in cotton ball and apply it slowly into the wound?
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QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 2 2015, 02:57 PM)
Opps sorry blanket is the name of the cat  smile.gif  My friend name him blanket! Thanks kizwan i will tell my friend to buy these gamat oil. Just pour the gamat oil on the open wound will do? Or dip it in cotton ball and apply it slowly into the wound?
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Apply it slowly. Good idea using cotton ball. Good luck. smile.gif
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 2 2015, 03:14 PM)
Apply it slowly. Good idea using cotton ball. Good luck.  smile.gif
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Thanks kizwan! Guys and fellow cat lover.. this is my friend's set up a fb page dedicated to "Blanket" the cat. Please LIKE the fb page and share the words around! Thank You very much!

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What does it mean if the fur drop alot.

Today saw those kibble vomitted... check at my cat she still actively jump and bite the toy.

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What does it mean if the fur drop alot.

Today saw those kibble vomitted... check at my cat she still actively jump and bite the toy.
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Probably nothing. Don't worry. However if it's frequently & combination with other symptoms like lethargy or diarrhea or contain blood, then you need to bring your cat to vet. IMO, even with diarrhea, it's usually because of the food & changing the food usually fixed the problem.
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Is it normal for cats to drop fur?
I wasn't sure if it the diet.

She was given BW, but sebab GST,
we've changed her diet to Whiskas [both dry and wet].
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QUOTE(nujikabane @ Apr 5 2015, 11:56 PM)
Is it normal for cats to drop fur?
I wasn't sure if it the diet.

She was given BW, but sebab GST,
we've changed her diet to Whiskas [both dry and wet].
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If this happen after changing the food, then it's probably because of the food.

From BW to Whiskas, that is huge downgrade. I think you can continue feeding your cat with BW. Yes the cost increased now because GST but the increase is not too much IMO. If you can't afford BW, there's middle-range cat food you can try. Try shop around at local pet stores to know what brands do they have.

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Bought a laser pointer a couple of days back
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anyone experience cat megacolon and does it cure ? my cat has megacolon almost 1 year...
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My cat recently be-friend some stray cat and wanted to go out more and more often.

Everytime I found my cat nearby my house - the stray cat is always around... if i walk toward the stray cat, the stray cat will run then my cat will run along with it also....

I dunno what to do except to wait for my cat to come home itself...

Anyone got any experience?
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QUOTE(Kayne @ Apr 8 2015, 05:52 PM)
My cat recently be-friend some stray cat and wanted to go out more and more often.

Everytime I found my cat nearby my house - the stray cat is always around... if i walk toward the stray cat, the stray cat will run then my cat will run along with it also....

I dunno what to do except to wait for my cat to come home itself...

Anyone got any experience?
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It's much safer if you don't let your cat get out of the house. You can try put some food for the stray cat. This may make the stray cat to stay around & also make your cat stay near the house too.
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QUOTE(Kayne @ Apr 8 2015, 05:52 PM)
My cat recently be-friend some stray cat and wanted to go out more and more often.

Everytime I found my cat nearby my house - the stray cat is always around... if i walk toward the stray cat, the stray cat will run then my cat will run along with it also....

I dunno what to do except to wait for my cat to come home itself...

Anyone got any experience?
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 8 2015, 09:17 PM)
It's much safer if you don't let your cat get out of the house. You can try put some food for the stray cat. This may make the stray cat to stay around & also make your cat stay near the house too.
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Here's what I did. I have 1 indoor cat, befriend 2 stray kittens (grown up already), as outdoor cats. I'd let the indoor play around for a short while with the outdoor cats. The stray cats never leave my house area, thus perfect fit for my indoor cat to play with. I strictly feed the outdoor cats outside and indoor cat indoor. This way, the indoor cat will always come back in for food, pee and poo.

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hi all... i have a one year old cat and i think i might want to adopt a stray kitten that belongs to a foodcourt+market...

what are the precautions in terms of disease? also i know that the area got rats and in fact one of the kitten's sibling is eaten by rats... so i am concerned if there are disease that can pass from rats to cats?

thanks for your advice
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 6 2015, 12:37 PM)
If this happen after changing the food, then it's probably because of the food.

From BW to Whiskas, that is huge downgrade. I think you can continue feeding your cat with BW. Yes the cost increased now because GST but the increase is not too much IMO. If you can't afford BW, there's middle-range cat food you can try. Try shop around at local pet stores to know what brands do they have.
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In my opinion, the major obstacle in buying cat food from pet store, especially if it is not available in major stores are that, once the pet store move/close shop, you'd have hard time to get the food elsewhere.

Hence the reason why I am sticking with Whiskas, as easier to find.
Even so, the variant for kitten is harder to come by, usually they stock for Adults.
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QUOTE(Petre @ Apr 9 2015, 11:00 AM)
hi all... i have a one year old cat and i think i might want to adopt a stray kitten that belongs to a foodcourt+market...

what are the precautions in terms of disease? also i know that the area got rats and in fact one of the kitten's sibling is eaten by rats... so i am concerned if there are disease that can pass from rats to cats?

thanks for your advice
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I've never done this before for newly adopt stray cat/kitten but you can try bring your cat for checkup. It may cost you some. I usually quarantine them separately from my other cats & if they didn't show any symptoms, then I would start introducing them to other cats. If the cat is a carrier for a disease like cat flu, then the cat won't show any symptoms. So, there's risk of course. Then again if the stray kitten did got cat flu before it's hard for them to survive living outdoor. So if the stray cat is kitten, then you can rule out cat flu, that's for sure. Also if your cat already vaccinated, your cat should already protected.

Basically what you can do is bring the kitten for checkup & vaccination.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 9 2015, 12:14 PM)
I've never done this before for newly adopt stray cat/kitten but you can try bring your cat for checkup. It may cost you some. I usually quarantine them separately from my other cats & if they didn't show any symptoms, then I would start introducing them to other cats. If the cat is a carrier for a disease like cat flu, then the cat won't show any symptoms. So, there's risk of course. Then again if the stray kitten did got cat flu before it's hard for them to survive living outdoor. So if the stray cat is kitten, then you can rule out cat flu, that's for sure. Also if your cat already vaccinated, your cat should already protected.

Basically what you can do is bring the kitten for checkup & vaccination.
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thanks for your reply...

i never bring my current cat for any vaccination. he was adopted from a construction site, i think a lost kitten...

if i do decide to vaccinate my cat... what kind of vaccination is adequate? the reason i did not do it before this is because i am very budget constraint sad.gif

now that i am very bonded with my current cat, i think its for his best interest i give him some medical care...

but i scare all this will cost me hundreds...
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QUOTE(Petre @ Apr 9 2015, 12:21 PM)
thanks for your reply...

i never bring my current cat for any vaccination. he was adopted from a construction site, i think a lost kitten...

if i do decide to vaccinate my cat... what kind of vaccination is adequate? the reason i did not do it before this is because i am very budget constraint sad.gif

now that i am very bonded with my current cat, i think its for his best interest i give him some medical care...

but i scare all this will cost me hundreds...
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You can go to government veterinary clinic. They don't charge a lot. Doc there will advice you what vaccination your cat needs.
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QUOTE(Petre @ Apr 9 2015, 12:21 PM)
thanks for your reply...

i never bring my current cat for any vaccination. he was adopted from a construction site, i think a lost kitten...

if i do decide to vaccinate my cat... what kind of vaccination is adequate? the reason i did not do it before this is because i am very budget constraint sad.gif

now that i am very bonded with my current cat, i think its for his best interest i give him some medical care...

but i scare all this will cost me hundreds...
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If you're on a budget, go for basic stuff.
Vaccination and deworm.
I forgot about what vaccination used for my cat.
I'll check it when I got home later and inform you.
I think vaccination+deworm is around RM40.

But for kitten, you need to come again a month later for another vaccination. and a year later after that. smile.gif
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Im just get kitten 2 days ago
Currently he is 2months old
Can i just go to vet for vaksin & deworm injection? or i need to wait till he is 3 months old?
And can u guys suggest me good & recommended vet around bandar sunway?
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how long does a kitten get used to a new home with cage normally? because it's just 3 months old and we have to get her into cage during sleeping time and working time.. she meow like forever inside the cage hardly let it happen just like that>.<

*we just got her yesterday and i haven't got any experience with cats

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how long does a kitten get used to a new home with cage normally? because it's just 3 months old and we have to get her into cage during sleeping time and working time.. she meow like forever inside the cage hardly let it happen just like that>.<

*we just got her yesterday and i haven't got any experience with cats
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Here is what I do when i first have my kitten as well. I will put him in cage during working and sleeping time but he seems to meow forever so when I was at home i try to put him inside the cage and observe him to meow. After awhile, he will pause and quiet for a moment. At that moment i open the cage door let him out and repeat few times until he get the idea of not meowing will get him out but after awhile I decided to just keep him inside one of my toilet with his food,drinks and litter box whenever i was working/sleeping. He meow also when first i close him inside the toilet room but after a week he stop meowing already as he familiar with the time when he can out (morning before i work and evening until night)

Hope this help biggrin.gif I am new to owning a cat as well
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QUOTE(AhJetz @ Apr 13 2015, 12:54 PM)
Here is what I do when i first have my kitten as well. I will put him in cage during working and sleeping time but he seems to meow forever so when I was at home i try to put him inside the cage and observe him to meow. After awhile, he will pause and quiet for a moment. At that moment i open the cage door let him out and repeat few times until he get the idea of not meowing will get him out but after awhile I decided to just keep him inside one of my toilet with his food,drinks and litter box whenever i was working/sleeping. He meow also when first i close him inside the toilet room but after a week he stop meowing already as he familiar with the time when he can out (morning before i work and evening until night)

Hope this help biggrin.gif I am new to owning a cat as well
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QUOTE(AhJetz @ Apr 13 2015, 12:54 PM)
Here is what I do when i first have my kitten as well. I will put him in cage during working and sleeping time but he seems to meow forever so when I was at home i try to put him inside the cage and observe him to meow. After awhile, he will pause and quiet for a moment. At that moment i open the cage door let him out and repeat few times until he get the idea of not meowing will get him out but after awhile I decided to just keep him inside one of my toilet with his food,drinks and litter box whenever i was working/sleeping. He meow also when first i close him inside the toilet room but after a week he stop meowing already as he familiar with the time when he can out (morning before i work and evening until night)

Hope this help biggrin.gif I am new to owning a cat as well
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you don't let your cat sleep with you? sad.gif

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No.. mom don't let  sweat.gif
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Apr 13 2015, 11:18 PM)
you don't let your cat sleep with you? sad.gif
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My cat is attached to sleeping on my bed with me now, especially with the air-conditioning switched on.
She'll walk over me and my comforter sometimes.

But she knows her place, with is the bottom right corner of the bed laugh.gif

During the day, she's rarely on the bed - she uses her 2 cat beds, 1 in my room and the other in the living room instead.
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QUOTE(Farlz_89 @ Apr 11 2015, 12:40 PM)
Hi all
Im just get kitten 2 days ago
Currently he is 2months old
Can i just go to vet for vaksin & deworm injection? or i need to wait till he is 3 months old?
And can u guys suggest me good & recommended vet around bandar sunway?
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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 14 2015, 02:10 PM)
My cat is attached to sleeping on my bed with me now, especially with the air-conditioning switched on.
She'll walk over me and my comforter sometimes.

But she knows her place, with is the bottom right corner of the bed laugh.gif

During the day, she's rarely on the bed - she uses her 2 cat beds, 1 in my room and the other in the living room instead.
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Brought my cat to gov vet yesterday. It's already 4 weeks since last visit & especially on the eye drops medicine bottle, it stated discard content 4 week after opening on the label. The vet told me my cat need Terramycin ointment but they don't have & told me I can find it at pharmacy. Hopefully this work.

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Hi all
Im just get kitten 2 days ago
Currently he is 2months old
Can i just go to vet for vaksin & deworm injection? or i need to wait till he is 3 months old?
And can u guys suggest me good & recommended vet around bandar sunway?
Thx  biggrin.gif
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Thx for up..anyone?
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Actually I want to reply but damn semak phone acting up. Actually the connection is acting up but I like to blame semak phone anyway. tongue.gif

The best way bring your cat to vet. They will advice you the vaccination schedule for your cat. Some vet don't like to inject to very young kitten. So the initial vaccination schedule may different from one vet to another.


QUOTE(popper @ Apr 13 2015, 11:19 AM)
how long does a kitten get used to a new home with cage normally? because it's just 3 months old and we have to get her into cage during sleeping time and working time.. she meow like forever inside the cage hardly let it happen just like that>.<

*we just got her yesterday and i haven't got any experience with cats
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The best way in my opinion is let the kitten explore new home by itself. If you worried, probably you can limit your kitten movement in living room. But I understand, some cat owner worry leaving their cat roaming free when they not home.

QUOTE(spunkberry @ Apr 14 2015, 10:31 PM)
lol. one of my cats likes to sleep between my legs, because she likes leaning against my leg. The other one sleeps leaning next to my chest with my arm around her <33
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mine, tried to keep them in my bed room before, but end up two playing hide-and-seek and i can't sleep. chase them out.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Apr 15 2015, 08:53 PM)
mine, tried to keep them in my bed room before, but end up two playing hide-and-seek and i can't sleep. chase them out.
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my cat like to bite the wire in my room so he is not allowed inside my room when i am sleeping
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QUOTE(AhJetz @ Apr 16 2015, 12:28 AM)
my cat like to bite the wire in my room so he is not allowed inside my room when i am sleeping
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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 14 2015, 02:10 PM)
My cat is attached to sleeping on my bed with me now, especially with the air-conditioning switched on.
She'll walk over me and my comforter sometimes.

But she knows her place, with is the bottom right corner of the bed laugh.gif

During the day, she's rarely on the bed - she uses her 2 cat beds, 1 in my room and the other in the living room instead.
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OMG same! My cat has her own spot when she's on the bed. Bottom right corner laugh.gif

But when she's on my parents' bed, she loves to hide underneath the blanket wub.gif

I miss her cry.gif cry.gif
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Apr 16 2015, 01:02 AM)
Use Tabasco.
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QUOTE(AhJetz @ Apr 16 2015, 09:16 AM)
put tabasco on my wire? blink.gif  those are mostly my computer lan cable and phone charger cable
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Yup. I have an outlet near my bedroom door that has all sorts of charging wires coming out of it, and my cats kept chewing on them for a while. Rubbed them all with Tabasco, and now they leave it alone.

Wires can always be wiped anyway, if you don't want the Tabasco on there anymore after they've learned to stop.

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I would like to advise all NEVER buy any cats from Ikano Pet Safari. The idiot (Ricky - old chinese dude with cap) who sold me a kitten told me all sort of lies, etc.

Brought the kitten home and he came down with ringworm and had severe diarrhea for a couple of days.

Went there 2 weeks ago, saw a very cute round scottish fold. Went there last night, the scottish fold was still there but with severe eye infection and a very severe case of ringworm on the face. Told Ricky about it and you know what he said? He said the eye was due to playing with other kittens, and that this kitten is very rare and I should buy it ASAP.

Absolutely unethical and he has no love whatsoever for any pets. I feel really sorry for that scottish fold right now, last I saw, she was very weak and hiding by herself in the corner.

Btw they are selling their cats (scottish folds) at RM4000 per cat. I bought mine home, and within 3 days, the ears stood up.
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Hi all..can u guys suggest me recommended vet around Bandar Sunway?
And also suggest me trusted cat boarding since im going back to my hometown at the end of this month sweat.gif
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Apr 16 2015, 11:15 PM)
Yup. I have an outlet near my bedroom door that has all sorts of charging wires coming out of it, and my cats kept chewing on them for a while. Rubbed them all with Tabasco, and now they leave it alone.

Wires can always be wiped anyway, if you don't want the Tabasco on there anymore after they've learned to stop.
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i tired that, my boy bite on the wire happily. shakehead.gif

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if you all intent to replace Tobasco with sambal belacan, it doesn't work.
i tired that, my boy bite on the wire happily.  shakehead.gif
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Hi all..can u guys suggest me recommended vet around Bandar Sunway?
And also suggest me trusted cat boarding since im going back to my hometown at the end of this month  sweat.gif
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In case like surgery, e.g. spaying, the time the cat need to recover from anesthesia varies from cat to cat right? They should recover fully after 24 hours right?
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In case like surgery, e.g. spaying, the time the cat need to recover from anesthesia varies from cat to cat right? They should recover fully after 24 hours right?
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24 hours to recover from the anesthetic, 10-14 days for full recovery from surgery. No jumping, no running.
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24 hours to recover from the anesthetic, 10-14 days for full recovery from surgery. No jumping, no running.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Apr 23 2015, 10:28 PM)
24 hours to recover from the anesthetic, 10-14 days for full recovery from surgery. No jumping, no running.
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Mine was up and running the same day itself, as if nothing happened to her laugh.gif
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Okay guys i have a huge problem here. I'm a cat lover but i dont own any cats because my mum wouldn't allow. I fed stray cats in my housing area and also my office area whenever i see any. Lately this stray cat at office i fed her for few days now. She often get bullied by the stray pack at there, i will chase them away then problem starting. This cat start following and chasing my legs wherever i go. She keep rubbing her head on my legs. When i enter office she will follow into my office and never leave even i shoo her away. Luckily my boss didn't notice if not i probably will get a warning letter.

But she will wait me at outside office by sleeping or sitting. Whenever i go out for lunch she will again keep following and rubbing her head on my legs. I can't walk when she was doing that. Guys what should i do? It's been everyday. Now i was afraid to go out even to tarpau my lunch sad.gif
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QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 28 2015, 10:56 AM)
Okay guys i have a huge problem here. I'm a cat lover but i dont own any cats because my mum wouldn't allow. I fed stray cats in my housing area and also my office area whenever i see any. Lately this stray cat at office i fed her for few days now. She often get bullied by the stray pack at there, i will chase them away then problem starting. This cat start following and chasing my legs wherever i go. She keep rubbing her head on my legs. When i enter office she will follow into my office and never leave even i shoo her away. Luckily my boss didn't notice if not i probably will get a warning letter.

But she will wait me at outside office by sleeping or sitting. Whenever i go out for lunch she will again keep following and rubbing her head on my legs. I can't walk when she was doing that. Guys what should i do? It's been everyday. Now i was afraid to go out even to tarpau my lunch  sad.gif
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ask your mum. tell her nicely. she may change her mind. i assume you live in a landed house. should be no problem right?

ah... terharu biggrin.gif

that was about how i got my current cat...
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QUOTE(Petre @ Apr 28 2015, 11:07 AM)
ask your mum. tell her nicely. she may change her mind. i assume you live in a landed house. should be no problem right?

ah... terharu biggrin.gif

that was about how i got my current cat...
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Cannot bro my mum got skin allergic that itchy like 24/7 so doc advice not to keep any pets. So my mum will probably kill me too if i bring any. Now the cat will followed me wherever i go. I was afraid to go out now sad.gif
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QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 28 2015, 11:19 AM)
Cannot bro my mum got skin allergic that itchy like 24/7 so doc advice not to keep any pets. So my mum will probably kill me too if i bring any. Now the cat will followed me wherever i go. I was afraid to go out now  sad.gif
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my parents are anti-pet, fur-phobia. it took them 4 mths to accept their presence.
i set a boundary/make an agreement. cats outside of the house, human inside of the house. vacuum the floor always & comb their fur.
de-fur myself before coming into the house.
on the allergic portion, for my parent, it's just a mental thingy. i tricked my mum by having the cat sleep & roll on the couch without her knowledge. Then when my mum sleep on it for a few days, i then ask her if she feel itchy for the past few days. she says None cos she didn't know that the cat was there, gotcha...



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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 27 2015, 05:51 PM)
Mine was up and running the same day itself, as if nothing happened to her laugh.gif
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same. i'm more worried than them.
first thing after they come home, rushed to their litter box..
guess they held poo & pee for 2 days 1 night. *hilarious*
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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 27 2015, 05:51 PM)

Mine was up and running the same day itself, as if nothing happened to her laugh.gif
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depends on when the surgery is. my girl was walking around, but definitely not "sober", and the shelter vet told me no food for her until the following morning. She was fine after 24 hours, but because of the incision, I kept her shut in my bedroom with low furniture.
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I don't want to take any chances. I caged my girls separately. I had to re-arranged the 3-storey cage to one storey cage to prevent them from jumping or climbing in the cage.

I brought home my girls right after surgery, 4.30pm. One of the girls already started to awake while on the way back home but remain hungover even though she seems tried to fight it. The second one started to awake that night & remain hungover for no less than 24 hours. During hungover both can walk but their back legs still weak. I don't know how your cat can already running & jumping the same day, Seager. Probably depends on the anesthesia use by vet?

It's sixth days now & both my girls doing great.

QUOTE(babybb @ Apr 28 2015, 10:56 AM)
Okay guys i have a huge problem here. I'm a cat lover but i dont own any cats because my mum wouldn't allow. I fed stray cats in my housing area and also my office area whenever i see any. Lately this stray cat at office i fed her for few days now. She often get bullied by the stray pack at there, i will chase them away then problem starting. This cat start following and chasing my legs wherever i go. She keep rubbing her head on my legs. When i enter office she will follow into my office and never leave even i shoo her away. Luckily my boss didn't notice if not i probably will get a warning letter.

But she will wait me at outside office by sleeping or sitting. Whenever i go out for lunch she will again keep following and rubbing her head on my legs. I can't walk when she was doing that. Guys what should i do? It's been everyday. Now i was afraid to go out even to tarpau my lunch  sad.gif
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Well this kind of behaviour is normal. Did you try find people to adopt these stray cats?

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[quote=kizwan,Apr 28 2015, 03:02 PM]
depends on when the surgery is. my girl was walking around, but definitely not "sober", and the shelter vet told me no food for her until the following morning. She was fine after 24 hours, but because of the incision, I kept her shut in my bedroom with low furniture.
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I don't want to take any chances. I caged my girls separately. I had to re-arranged the 3-storey cage to one storey cage to prevent them from jumping or climbing in the cage.

I brought home my girls right after surgery, 4.30pm. One of the girls already started to awake while on the way back home but remain hungover even though she seems tried to fight it. The second one started to awake that night & remain hungover for no less than 24 hours. During hungover both can walk but their back legs still weak. I don't know how your cat can already running & jumping the same day, Seager. Probably depends on the anesthesia use by vet?

It's sixth days now & both my girls doing great.
Well this kind of behaviour is normal. Did you try find people to adopt these stray cats?
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Mine came home I put her in the cage, she woke up and was still groggy.
She started climbing around wanted to be let out, so I let her out. She walk2 then fall, walk2 then fall so cute laugh.gif

But when we put her back into the cage she starts climbing and stretching again to be let out. So we just let her out and kept her in her bed in the hall and monitored her. About 4-5 hours after she came home she was back to normal, but we didn't play much with her as we did not want her to run around. The same night, all her eating habits and playing habits were back to normal but we avoided playing with her, instead just pet her and made her rest and sleep next to us. Couple of days later took her back to the vet to undo the stitch.

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QUOTE(jessteong @ Apr 28 2015, 11:56 AM)
same. i'm more worried than them.
first thing after they come home, rushed to their litter box..
guess they held poo & pee for 2 days 1 night. *hilarious*
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I dropped mine off at the vet at around 10am, and she was done by around 1pm - so we brought her home smile.gif
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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 28 2015, 03:51 PM)
Mine came home I put her in the cage, she woke up and was still groggy.
She started climbing around wanted to be let out, so I let her out. She walk2 then fall, walk2 then fall so cute laugh.gif

But when we put her back into the cage she starts climbing and stretching again to be let out. So we just let her out and kept her in her bed in the hall and monitored her. About 4-5 hours after she came home she was back to normal, but we didn't play much with her as we did not want her to run around. The same night, all her eating habits and playing habits were back to normal but we avoided playing with her, instead just pet her and made her rest and sleep next to us. Couple of days later took her back to the vet to undo the stitch.
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Mine the opposite. They'll sit quitely in the cage but once get out, they will walk around & climbing. I actually can't wait to let them out from the cage.

About the stitch, I forgot to ask my vet & he also didn't tell me when I should bring them to undo the stitches. I'll call him tomorrow. A couple of stitches on one of the cats already gone without a trace.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 28 2015, 11:21 PM)
Mine the opposite. They'll sit quitely in the cage but once get out, they will walk around & climbing. I actually can't wait to let them out from the cage.

About the stitch, I forgot to ask my vet & he also didn't tell me when I should bring them to undo the stitches. I'll call him tomorrow. A couple of stitches on one of the cats already gone without a trace.
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Can you see the stitches? Usually they're internal, dissolving stitches. If they didn't tell you to come back to take them out, you may not even need to because they'll dissolve.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 28 2015, 11:21 PM)
Mine the opposite. They'll sit quitely in the cage but once get out, they will walk around & climbing. I actually can't wait to let them out from the cage.

About the stitch, I forgot to ask my vet & he also didn't tell me when I should bring them to undo the stitches. I'll call him tomorrow. A couple of stitches on one of the cats already gone without a trace.
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Can you see the stitches? Usually they're internal, dissolving stitches. If they didn't tell you to come back to take them out, you may not even need to because they'll dissolve.
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Yes, depends on the type of stitch.
My vet is pretty old school, outer stitch so I had to bring her back to cut. I could have done it on my own though, but I figured I'd just bring her back to the vet.
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QUOTE(spunkberry @ Apr 29 2015, 01:38 AM)
Can you see the stitches? Usually they're internal, dissolving stitches. If they didn't tell you to come back to take them out, you may not even need to because they'll dissolve.
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Yes, depends on the type of stitch.
My vet is pretty old school, outer stitch so I had to bring her back to cut. I could have done it on my own though, but I figured I'd just bring her back to the vet.
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I can see the stitches. I just called my vet & he said it's too early. FYI, today is 7th day after surgery. He also said that the stitches that he used should be breaking off by itself which explains a couple of stitches on one of the cats already gone without any ill effect. It break off cleanly. Look like it's not something urgent at the moment. If the remaining stitches still there after 10 - 14 days, I can bring my cats to remove the stitches.

I took this pic a couple days ago. I don't know whether you can see the stitches clearly or not.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 29 2015, 10:39 AM)
I can see the stitches. I just called my vet & he said it's too early. FYI, today is 7th day after surgery. He also said that the stitches that he used should be breaking off by itself which explains a couple of stitches on one of the cats already gone without any ill effect. It break off cleanly. Look like it's not something urgent at the moment. If the remaining stitches still there after 10 - 14 days, I can bring my cats to remove the stitches.

I took this pic a couple days ago. I don't know whether you can see the stitches clearly or not.
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I brought my cat back to the vet exactly a week after surgery to cut her stitch. But somehow my vet's incision is on the belly of the cat itself, yours seems to be on the side. Perhaps different vet, different techniques. Or maybe angle lari kot laugh.gif

I remember my cat started to lick and nibble on her stitch (the reason I say stitch is because AFAIK it was a very small incision), but the vet said it is normal as they are curious. As long as they don't remove the stitch, it will be okay. Just needed to be stern with her whenever she nibbled her stitch, whenever she did it we would scold her and she understood not to do it. Licking as fine, as my vet said it's part of their healing process.

Like I said previously, my cat when in her cage she climbs and stretches so we had to let her out, but paid very close attention to her. No sudden movements, no playing around for a couple of days. However at night, we put her back in the cage to sleep - only for a week till we got the stitch removed and then no more cage.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 29 2015, 10:56 AM)
I brought my cat back to the vet exactly a week after surgery to cut her stitch. But somehow my vet's incision is on the belly of the cat itself, yours seems to be on the side. Perhaps different vet, different techniques. Or maybe angle lari kot laugh.gif

I remember my cat started to lick and nibble on her stitch (the reason I say stitch is because AFAIK it was a very small incision), but the vet said it is normal as they are curious. As long as they don't remove the stitch, it will be okay. Just needed to be stern with her whenever she nibbled her stitch, whenever she did it we would scold her and she understood not to do it. Licking as fine, as my vet said it's part of their healing process.

Like I said previously, my cat when in her cage she climbs and stretches so we had to let her out, but paid very close attention to her. No sudden movements, no playing around for a couple of days. However at night, we put her back in the cage to sleep - only for a week till we got the stitch removed and then no more cage.
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my girl climb in the cage as soon as she reach home. lick her wound and i'm not comfortable as the wound was a bit red hence i went to buy the waterproof dressing and stick on he belly. each dressing last for 3 days before she is busy peeling it off.
first 2 days full cage in is suffering for her. on day 3 onwards, we starts to give her time off to come out from the cage. only little gentle game and alot of pat and rubbing to comfort her. out and running after day 7.
her stitches untied and stick out from her skin after 2 weeks. i just pull it off and she's fine.
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QUOTE(Seager @ Apr 29 2015, 10:56 AM)
I brought my cat back to the vet exactly a week after surgery to cut her stitch. But somehow my vet's incision is on the belly of the cat itself, yours seems to be on the side. Perhaps different vet, different techniques. Or maybe angle lari kot laugh.gif

I remember my cat started to lick and nibble on her stitch (the reason I say stitch is because AFAIK it was a very small incision), but the vet said it is normal as they are curious. As long as they don't remove the stitch, it will be okay. Just needed to be stern with her whenever she nibbled her stitch, whenever she did it we would scold her and she understood not to do it. Licking as fine, as my vet said it's part of their healing process.

Like I said previously, my cat when in her cage she climbs and stretches so we had to let her out, but paid very close attention to her. No sudden movements, no playing around for a couple of days. However at night, we put her back in the cage to sleep - only for a week till we got the stitch removed and then no more cage.
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Doesn't matter maybe as long as they can get & remove what need to be removed. tongue.gif The cat in the first pic, her belly droops a bit though, like a lot of skin there. Probably not good idea to have incision there anyway I think. Both my girls have the incision on their left side.

QUOTE(jessteong @ Apr 29 2015, 01:05 PM)
my girl climb in the cage as soon as she reach home. lick her wound and i'm not comfortable as the wound was a bit red hence i went to buy the waterproof dressing and stick on he belly. each dressing last for 3 days before she is busy peeling it off.
first 2 days full cage in is suffering for her. on day 3 onwards, we starts to give her time off to come out from the cage. only little gentle game and alot of pat and rubbing to comfort her. out and running after day 7.
her stitches untied and stick out from her skin after 2 weeks. i just pull it off and she's fine.
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My cats start to lick the stitches on 2nd day after surgery. I don't know whether because itching but she was grooming & eventually licked there anyway. So far so good, even if they lick, nothing bad happen, the stitches remain clean except the (antibacterial??) cream that I need to apply twice a day. My vet told me to clean the wound before applying the cream but the wound remain clean & dry, I just wipe with cotton & apply the cream.

I can't sleep properly for a couple of days. I always woke up few times at night to check them, to make sure they did not lick the wound too much.

I think after a week, it should be ok for the cat to lick & nibble the stitches. My vet also told me it's normal & it'll help undoing the stitches automatically.

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QUOTE(kizwan @ Apr 29 2015, 04:49 PM)
Doesn't matter maybe as long as they can get & remove what need to be removed.  tongue.gif The cat in the first pic, her belly droops a bit though, like a lot of skin there. Probably not good idea to have incision there anyway I think. Both my girls have the incision on their left side.
My cats start to lick the stitches on 2nd day after surgery. I don't know whether because itching but she was grooming & eventually licked there anyway. So far so good, even if they lick, nothing bad happen, the stitches remain clean except the (antibacterial??) cream that I need to apply twice a day. My vet told me to clean the wound before applying the cream but the wound remain clean & dry, I just wipe with cotton & apply the cream.

I can't sleep properly for a couple of days. I always woke up few times at night to check them, to make sure they did not lick the wound too much.

I think after a week, it should be ok for the cat to lick & nibble the stitches. My vet also told me it's normal & it'll help undoing the stitches automatically.
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as long as the wound is nice and beautiful, ntg much to be worried.

I hv a question. Is it ok for cats to eat insect? My cats has been hunting the insect that comes before the raIn. The one attracted to the light n will become white ants.

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I hv a question. Is it ok for cats to eat insect? My cats has been hunting the insect that comes before the raIn. The one attracted to the light n will become white ants.
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QUOTE(jessteong @ Apr 29 2015, 08:01 PM)
as long as the wound is nice and beautiful, ntg much to be worried.

I hv a question. Is it ok for cats to eat insect? My cats has been hunting the insect that comes before the raIn. The one attracted to the light n will become white ants.
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In my house there's no longer a need for insect repellent. The moment insects enter my house, they have to face the wrath of my cat! Lol we let her hunt them but make sure she doesn't eat them. Although sometimes she does but that cannot be avoided.
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Well, I ended up removing the stitches myself today. It kinda "have to" situation. One of the cats started to lick & pull the stitches last night. To prevent any injuries, I remove the stitches using clean scissors. Quite easy, the stitches removed easily & cleanly. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 1 2015, 03:26 PM)
Well, I ended up removing the stitches myself today. It kinda "have to" situation. One of the cats started to lick & pull the stitches last night. To prevent any injuries, I remove the stitches using clean scissors. Quite easy, the stitches removed easily & cleanly. biggrin.gif
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Not a good idea, but oh well it's done. Should have gotten an E collar for your cat.
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Not a good idea, but oh well it's done. Should have gotten an E collar for your cat.
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It's public holiday here, 1st may labour day & 3rd may wesak day. It's long weekends, friday to monday. All closed. So I have no choice. She didn't behave like that before. Her stitches was always look clean.

One of my girls already nicely healed, while the one that suddenly pulling the stitches, the outer skin not healing properly yet.

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I am going outstation, and would need a place to jaga my kitten.
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may i ask if you ever encounter this

my cat litterbox is outside and the door is usually closed.
i am using clumping litter type, which looks like small small pebbles that will clump once in touch with liquid and i clean the box daily

situation:

so my cat recently will meow meow a lot demanding to access the box...

then he will strike the pee post and sometimes only very little pee... in 5 mins he can do it 4 times...

question:

1- is my cat just bored because we live in an apartment and he got nothing to do?
2- i suspect maybe its the litterbox problem? because i saw my cat moving the pebbles immediately after i exchange the latest batch of pebbles. FYI i use 2 litterbox in alternate - current one will be washed when changing litter so the other one will be used in turn
3- when cleaning everyday i can scoop out clumps of ping pong ball size so there is no suspicion of blockage...

recently i open the door at night so that he can access the litterbox whenever he wants since he likes to access it around 4-5am in the morning. previously i had to wake up to open the door for him...


what i know:
- no blood in the clumps. healthy amount of poop. ping pong size clumps (urine) every morning (means he still pees)



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I am wondering,
Will neutering female kitten make them less aroused?

Or it has nothing to do with her arousal/inclination to breed?
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QUOTE(Petre @ May 6 2015, 10:10 AM)
hi all
may i ask if you ever encounter this

my cat litterbox is outside and the door is usually closed.
i am using clumping litter type, which looks like small small pebbles that will clump once in touch with liquid and i clean the box daily

situation:

so my cat recently will meow meow a lot demanding to access the box...

then he will strike the pee post and sometimes only very little pee... in 5 mins he can do it 4 times...

question:

1- is my cat just bored because we live in an apartment and he got nothing to do?
2- i suspect maybe its the litterbox problem? because i saw my cat moving the pebbles immediately after i exchange the latest batch of pebbles. FYI i use 2 litterbox in alternate - current one will be washed when changing litter so the other one will be used in turn
3- when cleaning everyday i can scoop out clumps of ping pong ball size so there is no suspicion of blockage...

recently i open the door at night so that he can access the litterbox whenever he wants since he likes to access it around 4-5am in the morning. previously i had to wake up to open the door for him...
what i know:
- no blood in the clumps. healthy amount of poop. ping pong size clumps (urine) every morning (means he still pees)
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Did you neutered your cat yet? If not this is normal to some cats when they mature. It doesn't sound like your cat having problem peeing. If your cat stay in the litter box too long & he only peed a little, then he likely have problem urinating. Also if he is not in pain there's nothing you should worry about.

I have one un-neutered male cat when he matured, he peed quite frequently. Whenever I scooped out clumps from the litter box, he will come to the litter box to pee afterward. And if I scooped that clumps, he will come & pee again. It's like he is marking his territory in the litter box. He doesn't do this anymore. I'm planning to neutered him soon. Not all un-neutered male cats behave like this though, only some I believe.

If you see anything out of the ordinary in his behavior, it's probably good idea to bring the cat to vet for checkup.

QUOTE(nujikabane @ May 6 2015, 02:13 PM)
I am wondering,
Will neutering female kitten make them less aroused?

Or it has nothing to do with her arousal/inclination to breed?
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Neutering for male cats. Spaying for female cats. The idea for both are for population control. Female cats that already spayed will no longer able to get pregnant or get aroused (heat).

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^ Thanks @kizwan for the reply, much appreciated.

Apologies on the wrong terminology used smile.gif

So if I understand this correctly, spaying does help
in easing the cat from being in heat?
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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 6 2015, 02:45 PM)
Did you neutered your cat yet? If not this is normal to some cats when they mature. It doesn't sound like your cat having problem peeing. If your cat stay in the litter box too long & he only peed a little, then he likely have problem urinating. Also if he is not in pain there's nothing you should worry about.

I have one un-neutered male cat when he matured, he peed quite frequently. Whenever I scooped out clumps from the litter box, he will come to the litter box to pee afterward. And if I scooped that clumps, he will come & pee again. It's like he is marking his territory in the litter box. He doesn't do this anymore. I'm planning to neutered him soon. Not all un-neutered male cats behave like this though, only some I believe.

If you see anything out of the ordinary in his behavior, it's probably good idea to bring the cat to vet for checkup.
Neutering for male cats. Spaying for female cats. The idea for both are for population control. Female cats that already spayed will no longer able to get pregnant or get aroused (heat).
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first of all thanks a lot for your reply
sorry forgot to mention he is neutered

well, he doesnt stay longer than he need to. he will just dig dig, adjust himself, do the pose, and finish within no more than 10 seconds...

he also drink many times a day, and is on a dry kibble diet
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QUOTE(nujikabane @ May 6 2015, 03:35 PM)
^ Thanks @kizwan for the reply, much appreciated.

Apologies on the wrong terminology used smile.gif

So if I understand this correctly, spaying does help
in easing the cat from being in heat?
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Spayed cats will no longer go through heat cycle. smile.gif
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^ But I find it funny that removal of sexual organs can remove their sexual needs.

Unlike humans, even though sexual organs removed, can still be aroused and still have sexual needs.
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QUOTE(nujikabane @ May 6 2015, 07:33 PM)
^ But I find it funny that removal of sexual organs can remove their sexual needs.

Unlike humans, even though sexual organs removed, can still be aroused and still have sexual needs.
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I think to understand why there's difference between pet & human, you can check out what will be removed from female human. Whether it also reduced hormones production. I read there's variety of surgeries for human. So the effect also varies too I think. For cat spaying, the parts of the female reproductive tract that get removed is responsible for the secretion of the major female hormones (oestrogen and progesterone). This is why spayed cat no longer go through heat cycle anymore after spayed. The effect might be different to human.

My vet told me that if the female cat spayed while in heat, she will still in heat after spaying until current heat cycle is finished. I guess there's left over hormones that causing the female cat to remain in heat but once the current cycle is finished, she will no longer go through heat cycle after that.

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Guys any recommendation of pet shops around KL where I can find Orijen cat food? It seems rather hard to come by these days.

I used to feed my cat Orijen before switching to Nutrience (because a couple of stores that I went to had no stock for Orijen). I wanna change back to Orijen, as I noticed that my cat sheds fur now, ever since she started consuming Nutrience a few weeks back. I'm running low on Nutrience now (perhaps 1 week stock remaining) and wanna change back to Orijen.

Or do you guys have any other recommendations for appropriate dry food that would reduce fur shedding? The change is quite noticeable on my cat. She never actually used to shed fur, but now my mom complains every couple of days doh.gif

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I just only adopted a kitten.

So far so good, taught her to poo and pee in the litter box and it went well for a few days. Until last night, suddenly I saw her poo on my bed sweat.gif

Anyone here can recommend me a good cat repellent for sofa/bed stuff?
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The kitten probably still can't remeber her litter box's place, next time when she/he meowing try to put her inside the box
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May i ask whoever have experiance with kittens, this kitten is 2 month old and his father Birman very tough guy, mother persian but seems like have got scottish or russian blue gen within her, anyone can tell this kitten is more to his father or mother?

As in his future look, fur etc

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I think my cat got infested by ear mites. My cat keep scratching till full of wound and no more fur left on the ears. Anybody know how to cure it. Any recommended products?

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anyone's cat experienced megacolon before ? need help badly .. dont know what to do
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QUOTE(xhakox @ May 8 2015, 12:42 PM)
I just only adopted a kitten.

So far so good, taught her to poo and pee in the litter box and it went well for a few days. Until last night, suddenly I saw her poo on my bed sweat.gif

Anyone here can recommend me a good cat repellent for sofa/bed stuff?
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It's normal for new cats to relapse. Give her time. Did you put the litterbox in the bedroom?

QUOTE(popper @ May 8 2015, 02:42 PM)
May i ask whoever have experiance with kittens, this kitten is 2 month old and his father Birman very tough guy, mother persian but seems like have got scottish or russian blue gen within her, anyone can tell this kitten is more to his father or mother?

As in his future look, fur etc
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More to Birman than Persian IMO.

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anyone's cat experienced megacolon before ? need help badly .. dont know what to do
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I don't have any experience on this. Did you bring your cat to vet yet? I just read about this just now, depending on the severity, change of diet is needed, cat food with higher fiber. Did you try that? Better ask vet for better advice.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 8 2015, 08:53 PM)
It's normal for new cats to relapse. Give her time. Did you put the litterbox in the bedroom?
More to Birman than Persian IMO.
I don't have any experience on this. Did you bring your cat to vet yet? I just read about this just now, depending on the severity, change of diet is needed, cat food with higher fiber. Did you try that? Better ask vet for better advice.
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The litterbox is in a different room sweat.gif

But usually if she wants to poo/pee, she would go there... But that day only I dunno why she poo on my bed..
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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 8 2015, 08:53 PM)
I don't have any experience on this. Did you bring your cat to vet yet? I just read about this just now, depending on the severity, change of diet is needed, cat food with higher fiber. Did you try that? Better ask vet for better advice.
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I bring my cat to 1 of vet clinic near my house twice every week.. what he do .. he only manual dig out all the stool and he gave me bottle of laxative to feed my cat everyday 3ml.. i been repeat this for month and nothing improve .. i told my vet i put oat bran to my cat food for fiber but doctor told me that is a stupid action which cat will produce more stool and it only will lead to more terrible

he also suggest me to bring my cat for surgery which cut off the whole megacolon .. the surgery cost rm3k which is super expensive and after the surgery .. the cat might always diarrhea all the time until end of life icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(xhakox @ May 8 2015, 10:25 PM)
The litterbox is in a different room sweat.gif

But usually if she wants to poo/pee, she would go there... But that day only I dunno why she poo on my bed..
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She may relapse from time to time. It's normal for new cats, especially kitten but she eventually stop doing that. I think you know the faster solution, put litter box (or another litter box) in the bedroom. smile.gif

You can consider SmartSift litter box if "eeww" factor is a concern. I have two & I put one in the back bedroom where some of my cats like to hangout & sleep.

QUOTE(csvanguard @ May 8 2015, 10:38 PM)
I bring my cat to 1 of vet clinic near my house twice every week.. what he do .. he only manual dig out all the stool and he gave me bottle of laxative to feed my cat everyday 3ml.. i been repeat this for month and nothing improve .. i told my vet i put oat bran to my cat food for fiber but doctor told me that is a stupid action which cat will produce more stool and it only will lead to more terrible

he also suggest me to bring my cat for surgery which cut off the whole megacolon .. the surgery cost rm3k which is super expensive and after the surgery .. the cat might always diarrhea all the time until end of life icon_question.gif
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It's probably already chronic, that's why the vet suggest surgery. Yeah, 3k is to expensive. Did you try gov vet clinic? I think all district gov vet clinic can do surgery but I don't know whether they can do this surgery. Where do you live? Maybe you can try UPM vet hospital. I heard they charge reasonably.


BTW, if anyone want to neuter/spay their cats but have little budget, you guys can try check out your nearest district gov vet clinic. For example, Kerian (Parit Buntar, Perak) district gov vet clinic offer neuter & spay services for RM40 & RM80 respectively. I don't know about other places/states though.
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i want a byproduct similar like this to feed stray cats

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currently i've been buying packs of whiskas tuna meat pack 85g to feed them strays

i'd like to try to make it my own, have it packed and sealed & put it in my pocket whenever i found a stray i'll be able to feed it smile.gif

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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 8 2015, 11:28 PM)
She may relapse from time to time. It's normal for new cats, especially kitten but she eventually stop doing that. I think you know the faster solution, put litter box (or another litter box) in the bedroom. smile.gif

You can consider SmartSift litter box if "eeww" factor is a concern. I have two & I put one in the back bedroom where some of my cats like to hangout & sleep.
It's probably already chronic, that's why the vet suggest surgery. Yeah, 3k is to expensive. Did you try gov vet clinic? I think all district gov vet clinic can do surgery but I don't know whether they can do this surgery. Where do you live? Maybe you can try UPM vet hospital. I heard they charge reasonably.
BTW, if anyone want to neuter/spay their cats but have little budget, you guys can try check out your nearest district gov vet clinic. For example, Kerian (Parit Buntar, Perak) district gov vet clinic offer neuter & spay services for RM40 & RM80 respectively. I don't know about other places/states though.
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"eeww" is fine, I can scoop. But the smell is so.... damn son
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"eeww" is fine, I can scoop. But the smell is so.... damn son
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I'm guessing you're using non-clumping litter? Depending on the environment where the litter box located, the non-clumping litter can get smelly quickly. If you have sensitive nose, better use clumping litter. The only non-clumping litter that best in controlling odor, IMO, is crystal type litter but you still need to replace it every week or two.

Also, if I'm correct you're using non-clumping litter, this could explains why your kitten relapse. Some cats very sensitive with the smell & refuse to use the litter box, even though the litter only a couple of days old.

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I'm guessing you're using non-clumping litter? Depending on the environment where the litter box located, the non-clumping litter can get smelly quickly. If you have sensitive nose, better use clumping litter. The only non-clumping litter that best in controlling odor, IMO, is crystal type litter but you still need to replace it every week or two.

Also, if I'm correct you're using non-clumping litter, this could explains why your kitten relapse. Some cats very sensitive with the smell & refuse to use the litter box, even though the litter only a couple of days old.
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I use Trustie, it's written there super fast clumping hmm.gif
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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 8 2015, 08:53 PM)

More to Birman than Persian IMO.

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ahh really? i would be happy if he looks like Birman haha i'm taking him home soon anyhow.. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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ahh really? i would be happy if he looks like Birman haha i'm taking him home soon anyhow.. rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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I can't predict what he is going to look like in the future. Maybe the colour remain the same or maybe there would be some changes to the colour. But I think he is look like Birman than Persian. I have two kittens that when born was all white but when they getting older, the nose become black & the tail have black shade a little. Now 7 months old, fur on the tummy also have black shade & their fur not true white anymore, like Siamese but not exactly.
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Anyone know any brand of human grade wet cat food? And where can i buy in Malaysia?

I search online i found Weruva is a human grade but i can't find any seller selling it.
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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 9 2015, 09:04 PM)
I can't predict what he is going to look like in the future. Maybe the colour remain the same or maybe there would be some changes to the colour. But I think he is look like Birman than Persian. I have two kittens that when born was all white but when they getting older, the nose become black & the tail have black shade a little. Now 7 months old, fur on the tummy also have black shade & their fur not true white anymore, like Siamese but not exactly.
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I see, still i am going to bring him home, i have got a persian when i bring her back the fur is abit longer that this one.. Hope this one looks like birman when he grow
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guys need some advice

my male cat neutered around 8 months ago. before neutered he got tried to do his thing with a plush toy... the plush toy was washed and kept away since he was neutered

today i found him trying to do it with the same plush toy again

my question is... a neutered cat can still "high"?
or is there another problem there?

pls help. thanks
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QUOTE(Petre @ May 10 2015, 11:52 AM)
guys need some advice

my male cat neutered around 8 months ago. before neutered he got tried to do his thing with a plush toy... the plush toy was washed and kept away since he was neutered

today i found him trying to do it with the same plush toy again

my question is... a neutered cat can still "high"?
or is there another problem there?

pls help. thanks
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This article may be able to answer the question.

http://pets.thenest.com/cats-hump-theyre-neutered-9963.html

It mentioned there, neutered cat can get female cat pregnant around 6 weeks after neutering. Yours already 8 months, hormones should already exit his body. Probably the neutering process not complete? I was going to bring my male cat next for neutering. If this is the case, I might bring my female cat for spaying instead. At least spaying is permanent.

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QUOTE(kizwan @ May 10 2015, 01:52 PM)
This article may be able to answer the question.

http://pets.thenest.com/cats-hump-theyre-neutered-9963.html

It mentioned there, neutered cat can get female cat pregnant around 6 weeks after neutering. Yours already 8 months, hormones should already exit his body. Probably the neutering process not complete? I was going to bring my male cat next for neutering. If this is the case, I might bring my female cat for spaying instead. At least spaying is permanent.
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thanks Kizwan for the link. good to hear its not abnormal... now i can have a laugh everytime he tries to do it biggrin.gif
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FYI kittens shouldn't be using clumping litter
http://pets.thenest.com/can-kitten-use-clu...itter-5725.html
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Hi,

Just pay a deposit for a kitten...might be collecting him by end of this month. So excited thou'..!!! Hahahahaha
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QUOTE(potenza10 @ May 12 2015, 12:34 PM)
Hi,

Just pay a deposit for a kitten...might be collecting him by end of this month. So excited thou'..!!! Hahahahaha
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So many cute stray cats/ kittens available for free
Even patiencegnr wants to give a kitten he recently rescued up for adoption


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QUOTE(Seager @ May 12 2015, 01:04 PM)
So many cute stray cats/ kittens available for free
Even patiencegnr wants to give a kitten he recently rescued up for adoption
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Yes I have one for adoption. House breaking excellent. Pees and shits in the cage automatically. She doesn't simply pee around, I didn't train her.
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I'm a big advocate for adoption and neutering.
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Let me tell you why you need a laser pointer for your cat:
1. Cats go crazy - Good exercise!
2. At night you can use it to point objects far far away and watch people freak out! laugh.gif
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Let me tell you why you need a laser pointer for your cat:
1. Cats go crazy - Good exercise!
2. At night you can use it to point objects far far away and watch people freak out! laugh.gif
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not all cats. Lol.
Mine kinda lose interest pretty quick.
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QUOTE(Seager @ May 12 2015, 01:04 PM)
So many cute stray cats/ kittens available for free
Even patiencegnr wants to give a kitten he recently rescued up for adoption
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different people, different taste
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QUOTE(potenza10 @ May 13 2015, 11:19 PM)
different people, different taste
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LOL no
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u like bengal, najib likes ash, kor ming likes bsh, azeez likes maine coon..... no? same taste? same preference?
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agreed with postenza10 , we do have different preference, some people can just simply adopt kitten/cat some just wanna buy what they love how their kitten exactly looks like.. such as bigger size cat like maine coon or scottish fold or long thick hair like persian, if there's any out there on the road got such stray kittens.. obviously we will adopt too.. it's not like we only loves particular cat.. we do love cats just we choose to keep the one we like the most with us? takkan semua pun mau adopt=.= well.. people do choose to spend their money differently
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QUOTE(potenza10 @ May 14 2015, 09:52 AM)
u like bengal, najib likes ash, kor ming likes bsh, azeez likes maine coon..... no? same taste? same preference?
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SPCA is already overflowing. Pretty sure you can find a Maine Coone in there somewhere. As for Bengals ... see below.

QUOTE(popper @ May 14 2015, 12:25 PM)
agreed with postenza10 , we do have different preference, some people can just simply adopt kitten/cat some just wanna buy what they love how their kitten exactly looks like.. such as bigger size cat like maine coon or scottish fold or long thick hair like persian, if there's any out there on the road got such stray kittens.. obviously we will adopt too.. it's not like we only loves particular cat.. we do love cats just we choose to keep the one we like the most with us? takkan semua pun mau adopt=.= well.. people do choose to spend their money differently
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Malaysia already has an overpopulation of feral cats and you want to buy a breed of cat for what reason? You want to breed it? No? Then why? Yes? You want to contribute to the problem?

There are breed personality traits, but you say "I choose to keep the one we like the most". Okay. So why did you buy one when there are so many that need homes?

More status symbol bullshit.

I'm not stopping you, but I'm not going to say it's okay.

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Sorry if i am offending u since u dono where i live i am actually from sabah, as if sabah have that much of choice i really don't mind=)
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Overpopulation of feral cats just because they are cats, they give birth around 100 of kittens in their entire life induvidually.. We buy cats not like we pre order them but they are already there
Yea maybe spending money to buy a cat are silly but i can't find a way to get a pure bred maine coon in sabah without money, if u find one tag me pls pls pls.. I really want one=)

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The reason why a lot of forumers stay away from this thread.

We come to share our experience/excitement over our feline friends but yet got people will somehow or someway find negative things to say about it. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Asak8 @ May 15 2015, 03:26 PM)
The reason why a lot of forumers stay away from this thread.

We come to share our experience/excitement over our feline friends but yet got people will somehow or someway find negative things to say about it.  rclxms.gif
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true.. thumbup.gif we are here for cats' lover not saying like we ambushing our cat or anything.. don't have to be so offend.. and some stray cats are actually doing their job on the street as well.. like how? catching rats for us obviously..that's how cycle of food chain works.. just felt sorry to those have got infection or get hit by car etc.. well take good care all your cats which u already got one or going to get one thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif peace
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I don't really care how you guys got your cat but just take really good care of your cat for the rest of their live. You're now have a responsibility for another living breathing creature. It's not something you should take lightly.

If you think stray cats doing well on the street, you should change your mindset. They don't. Many of them even have difficulty to get food everyday. Many of the stray cats have been abused & poisoned. That's why any true cat lover want to help these stray cats either they are cute or ugly, sick or healthy. Even Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. told us to love cats.
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Why angry at someone who spend money to have a cat? A Caine Moon for example, it's not available everywhere.. so there's that..
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QUOTE(potenza10 @ May 12 2015, 12:34 PM)
Hi,

Just pay a deposit for a kitten...might be collecting him by end of this month. So excited thou'..!!! Hahahahaha
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What type of cat?

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