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pillage2001
post Feb 16 2023, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Feb 16 2023, 03:47 PM)
price is not similar, i checked shopi, comparing biggest pack.

acana 4.5kg - 228, ~50rm/kg
nd prime 10kg ~34x, ~34/kg only,

farmina claims 98% animal protein, that is alot, even orijen doesnt dare to claim tht high.
but they use just chicken not like orijen all sorts of this that rojak.

which one is better u need to test got any notable difference.

what put me off the the price of 1.5kg nd is too expensive/over price.
so i wont buy it.
if buy big 10kg, risk cat dun like.. then sell to who... lol..
i dun buy repacks.
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I was comparing the 5.4kg of N&D also....ahaha......came out to be almost same price point.

I like Orijen and Acana cause they have mixture in protein as well as the supplements and also vege/fruits that they include into the kibbles.
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post Feb 16 2023, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(Red_rustyjelly @ Feb 16 2023, 03:39 PM)
You can give 1 meal wet diet, then 1 meal kibbles
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Can't, overbudget. Lol....that fella eat expensive wet food so once a week and don't want her to keep waiting for the wetfood by ignoring the kibbles.
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post Feb 16 2023, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Feb 16 2023, 03:54 PM)
always check the ingredient list and analysis,

never listen to seller say wht premium wht super premium.. crap.

some dono made frm where oso can claim super premium nowadays..
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so which brand would you recommend?

I'm looking at TOTW, Farmina and Acana right now

but Acana seems a bit expensive compared to the other two
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post Feb 18 2023, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(kraziekd @ Feb 16 2023, 06:32 PM)
so which brand would you recommend?

I'm looking at TOTW, Farmina and Acana right now

but Acana seems a bit expensive compared to the other two
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totw is way cheaper,

u can change the food once or twice a year, dont just stick with one for cats entire life.
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post Feb 18 2023, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(basilisk @ Feb 18 2023, 10:50 PM)
totw is way cheaper,

u can change the food once or twice a year, dont just stick with one for cats entire life.
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yup, been feeding royal canin hair and skin for a year and a half now

thinking to change

a shop near me sold a tester package for TOTW, bought it to test with my cats

they were a bit hesitant a first to eat, but at night they seem to be eating it well

going to give them more for these next few days, if they like, will buy the TOTW 7kg
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post Feb 24 2023, 04:02 PM

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QUOTE(kraziekd @ Feb 18 2023, 11:00 PM)
yup, been feeding royal canin hair and skin for a year and a half now

thinking to change

a shop near me sold a tester package for TOTW, bought it to test with my cats

they were a bit hesitant a first to eat, but at night they seem to be eating it well

going to give them more for these next few days, if they like, will buy the TOTW 7kg
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My cat is still on RC Kitten, and planning to switch to RC Hair & Skin soon. Was thinking whether to switch to TOTW since there's so many good review.
Did you notice any difference on the fur between feeding RC Hair & Skin vs TOTW? Also which one which make their weight gain faster? p.s. My vet says my cat is getting fat lol.
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post Feb 24 2023, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(idless @ Feb 24 2023, 04:02 PM)
My cat is still on RC Kitten, and planning to switch to RC Hair & Skin soon. Was thinking whether to switch to TOTW since there's so many good review.
Did you notice any difference on the fur between feeding RC Hair & Skin vs TOTW? Also which one which make their weight gain faster? p.s. My vet says my cat is getting fat lol.
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their fur definitely became fluffier with hair & skin

I didn't stick with TOTW cause they didn't eat much. I bought Carnilove for them to try. So far only one cat enjoyed it, and still observing the other two to see if they like it.
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post Mar 27 2023, 12:04 AM

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Is it normal for a female spayed cat to have mood swings.

Sometimes she is very affectionate. Other times she acts like she don't know me at all. She never hisses at me but one day she cannot be away from me and demands pets and cuddles. Other days if I try to pet she runs away.

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QUOTE(Amaru @ Mar 27 2023, 12:04 AM)
Is it normal for a female spayed cat to have mood swings.

Sometimes she is very affectionate. Other times she acts like she don't know me at all. She never hisses at me but one day she cannot be away from me and demands pets and cuddles. Other days if I try to pet she runs away.
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It's a cat. Always like that. sweat.gif
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post May 5 2023, 03:25 PM

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post May 12 2023, 09:31 AM

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Any tips or effective product to eliminate cat pee?
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post May 18 2023, 09:11 PM

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QUOTE(prelude23 @ May 12 2023, 09:31 AM)
Any tips or effective product to eliminate cat pee?
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eliminate cat pee from where?
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post May 27 2023, 10:20 PM

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guys,wana ask ur opinion whether what i'm doing is correct or not.

i have one female cat,not sure what breed but i think its just kampung type,now 2 years+ old, totally indoor cat.

i just fed her kibble,RC hair n skin and also TOTW,previously using blackwood...very rarely give wet food,maybe two or 3 months once. daily change her water cup.never peed outside litter box as i train her since small, i clean the litter box regularly.

until now i think went to vet 3/4 times just for checkup n injection,cat have been spayed since 1 year old if not mistaken.

my cat no problem,healthy and energetic,but like to bit everyone who disturb her,i guess its normal la.

what i'm asking is is the way i'm feeding her is correct? i assume since she still young she still healthy,but if what i'm doing is wrong in term of feeding her,i would like to avoid any problem in the future as my mom kinda growing fond of her and almost consider her as her grand daughter,haha.

last time i had small cat maybe few months old (too bad my lil bro lost her), i start feeding wet food n she poo everywhere in the house,i think she unable to control or maybe she's too young to eat wet food.

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post May 29 2023, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(zinniur @ May 27 2023, 10:20 PM)
guys,wana ask ur opinion whether what i'm doing is correct or not.

i have one female cat,not sure what breed but i think its just kampung type,now 2 years+ old, totally indoor cat.

i just fed her kibble,RC hair n skin and also TOTW,previously using blackwood...very rarely give wet food,maybe two or 3 months once. daily change her water cup.never peed outside litter box as i train her since small, i clean the litter box regularly.

until now i think went to vet 3/4 times just for checkup n injection,cat have been spayed since 1 year old if not mistaken.

my cat no problem,healthy and energetic,but like to bit everyone who disturb her,i guess its normal la.

what i'm asking is is the way i'm feeding her is correct? i assume since she still young she still healthy,but if what i'm doing is wrong in term of feeding her,i would like to avoid any problem in the future as my mom kinda growing fond of her and almost consider her as her grand daughter,haha.

last time i had small cat maybe few months old (too bad my lil bro lost her), i start feeding wet food n she poo everywhere in the house,i think she unable to control or maybe she's too young to eat wet food.
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Think you're doing it okie. One thing I would change is to give wetfood once a week. I do that with my cat and doesn't have any problems. Make sure you get those quality wetfood though.
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QUOTE(zinniur @ May 27 2023, 10:20 PM)
guys,wana ask ur opinion whether what i'm doing is correct or not.

i have one female cat,not sure what breed but i think its just kampung type,now 2 years+ old, totally indoor cat.

i just fed her kibble,RC hair n skin and also TOTW,previously using blackwood...very rarely give wet food,maybe two or 3 months once. daily change her water cup.never peed outside litter box as i train her since small, i clean the litter box regularly.

until now i think went to vet 3/4 times just for checkup n injection,cat have been spayed since 1 year old if not mistaken.

my cat no problem,healthy and energetic,but like to bit everyone who disturb her,i guess its normal la.

what i'm asking is is the way i'm feeding her is correct? i assume since she still young she still healthy,but if what i'm doing is wrong in term of feeding her,i would like to avoid any problem in the future as my mom kinda growing fond of her and almost consider her as her grand daughter,haha.

last time i had small cat maybe few months old (too bad my lil bro lost her), i start feeding wet food n she poo everywhere in the house,i think she unable to control or maybe she's too young to eat wet food.
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Should be okay, just give your cat boiled chicken / kembong once a week. thumbsup.gif
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post May 30 2023, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(pillage2001 @ May 29 2023, 05:58 PM)
Think you're doing it okie. One thing I would change is to give wetfood once a week. I do that with my cat and doesn't have any problems. Make sure you get those quality wetfood though.
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QUOTE(haturaya @ May 29 2023, 08:37 PM)
Should be okay, just give your cat boiled chicken / kembong once a week.  thumbsup.gif
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noted and thanks...will do as recommended.
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post May 30 2023, 07:21 PM

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QUOTE(zinniur @ May 30 2023, 09:50 AM)
noted and thanks...will do as recommended.
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Just beware with boiled fresh chicken / kembong, my cats don't want to eat any can wet food anymore... whistling.gif sweat.gif spoiled brats tongue.gif

I boiled about 80 grams chicken breast meat or a kembong fish per cat every 2-3 days. Can't afford for daily boil fresh food... too expensive rclxub.gif
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post May 31 2023, 12:43 PM

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Recently my cat (1 year+) refused to finish the food in her bowl, sometimes not eating at all in the evening. I'm feeding her RC Hair & Skin, followed the feeding amount for her weight.

She's game for (expensive) cat treats and rejects cheaper snacks though.

Should I be concerned that she's not getting enough nutrients, but she's still plump....

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QUOTE(idless @ May 31 2023, 12:43 PM)
Recently my cat (1 year+) refused to finish the food in her bowl, sometimes not eating at all in the evening. I'm feeding her RC Hair & Skin, followed the feeding amount for her weight.

She's game for (expensive) cat treats and rejects cheaper snacks though.

Should I be concerned that she's not getting enough nutrients, but she's still plump....
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Becoming spoiled pusi. sweat.gif

Once she taste super tasty treats, the rest is just meh.... seriously. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(idless @ May 31 2023, 12:43 PM)
Recently my cat (1 year+) refused to finish the food in her bowl, sometimes not eating at all in the evening. I'm feeding her RC Hair & Skin, followed the feeding amount for her weight.

She's game for (expensive) cat treats and rejects cheaper snacks though.

Should I be concerned that she's not getting enough nutrients, but she's still plump....
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confirm over fed.
cat needs way less commercial food than those recommended on the packaging guideline.

i feed the ~4kg + male cat a total of 30g of dry kibbles only per day.

30g in 3 meals a day, if u weight u will know the amount brapa kecik.. lol

40g still can gain some weight..

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