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SUSdreign
post Jan 14 2015, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(WhiteFlag @ Jan 14 2015, 02:15 PM)
anyone know any vet in putrajaya/cyberjaya area?
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University Veterinary Hospital
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine
43400 Serdang
03-8947 1960



Give them a call see they can help or not.
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post Jul 15 2016, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(AveoHzq @ Jul 15 2016, 05:49 PM)
Hi, need some advise.

I only recently started to place my cats in a cage, before this they are loose in the house without any cage. The problem is i noticed the cats always breathe heavily only when in the cage.
They breathe with close mouth and body will also move when breathing. When i let them out, they're fine.
The cage is outside of the house, at the balcony.
Is that normal tho?
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Maybe too hot.Put them in a shaded place and see how.
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post Sep 16 2016, 06:33 PM

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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Sep 16 2016, 03:09 PM)
few hours ago, my cat go into labour. now its done with her labour (i assume since she look super calm). but the umbilical cord still stuck in her. it still connect with the baby kitten also.

should i pull that cord out or cut it? or left it there?

1st time dealing with cats labour, the cat also first time mother.
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Congrats.
I have no experance but here are some info:

After your cat has given birth, mum will normally bite through the umbilical cord, but your help might be needed again if she doesn't. With clean hands or wearing disposable gloves, tie dental floss around the cord about 2 inches away from the kitten's body, tie again a further inch away from the kitten and cut the umbilical cord between the ties. Don't cut it too close to the kitten, as this may cause danger to them. Long ends on the thread can be chewed or swallowed by mum, so make sure they’re trimmed! If you notice the mother trying to chew too close to the kitten, stop her and do it yourself.
If you are worried about this part of the birth, consult your vet well in advance to make sure you are happy with what to do.

https://www.purina.co.uk/cats/key-life-stag...nd-giving-birth

http://www.thecatproblems.com/how-i-delive...line-owner.html
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post Sep 18 2016, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Sep 17 2016, 07:16 PM)
the mother cat do all the work after i left her alone for couple of hours.  smile.gif

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Good to hear that. Do share some manja photo here.
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post Dec 24 2016, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(leftycall9 @ Dec 23 2016, 07:16 PM)
is it normal for a cat to hang out or lying down in bathroom most of the time?

I have 8 months old Scottish Fold mix here,when we first got him I bought a pet bed for him and placed it in living room which became his favourite spot to sleep.

but starting last few months,I found him lying in our bathroom in first floor. He didn't do anything,just lying near toilet seat. This usually happen during daytime because after dinner (around 7pm) he's back to his bed again. That's his new routine now and as first time cat owner,should I be worried?
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Are that spot more cool/cold/chiling? cool2.gif
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post Feb 24 2017, 12:16 PM

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my vote goes to.....it's a male.
am no pro just guessing
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post Jun 24 2017, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(chubbyqq @ Jun 24 2017, 01:54 PM)
They always hide in small corners like drain, very difficult to get them
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LOL, Spunk means the parents lah, need to be 1 year or older for kitten.
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post Mar 5 2018, 04:25 PM

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Rimba pets Bandar putri. 0122982643

last time saw they have it battery function timer.

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