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Oct 29 2008, 01:56 AM
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Hi all.. this is the first time i m posting something here.. i got a cat.. but i didnt know what is his gen whatsoever.. i found him at some one home, and decide to take care of him.. his name is ROMI and i dont even know how old he is.. any suggestion?? heh.. btw, he got hairball problem coz of his long fur.. any suggestion on what should i do.. Thx
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Oct 30 2008, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE(elfreakz @ Oct 29 2008, 01:34 PM) Congrats on having a new pet name ROMI yes.. it is not that long.. heh.. i take ur advise.. i will go to vet.. but the cost? may i know how much roughly the cost of getting him vaccinated? i know giving him iams branded foods. but tbh, i have no idea of what is that u mean by spay/kembiri,As for the fur, ROMI's fur is not that long (from the picture it is not as long as other long hair cat), so all you need to do is to keep brushing the fur. you can buy pets fur brush from the petshop. brushing the fur everyday will help ROMI from swallow the fur. then, check for parasites attack such as fleas, ticks, lice, etc... make sure he is free from all this. because, all this parasite will attack skin, due to this attack, fur will keep dropping without having healthy skin. bring him to the vet for medical check up.. the vet can do check up if he got parasites or not. if he is not vaccine yet, then vaccine him then, feed him with a good food quality. you might want to try Royal Canin. and make sure you provide plenty clean filtered water. make him a happy cat lastly, if he is not spay.. then spay/kembiri him (of course this owner decision, i'm not going to paksa paksa you ok Good Luck! |
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Oct 31 2008, 02:12 AM
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QUOTE(elfreakz @ Oct 31 2008, 12:16 AM) price for vaccine may be different from one vet to another vet. before you go to the vet, call them and ask for the price. else it would be a waste of time if you do not agree with their price right. u really good man.. thx for ur long info.. at last.. the last pieces of words that was convince me. hehSegar Vet, Taman Segar cheras is rm35. it should be around this price... the most expensive i know is rm60. What is Spay/Neuter? The term neutering refers to the removal of the reproductive organs of the male and female animal, while spaying is specific to female cats and the male cat is castrated. Advantages of SPAYING or NEUTERING your pet. 1. Pet Population Control - Thousands of stray pets face euthanasia or are suffering on the streets so, please spay your pets and help prevent this problem. 2. Heath Benefits * Females o Decreases the risk of mammary tumors (breast cancer) o Eliminates the risk of uterine infections (pyometra) o Reduces the risk of TVT (Transmissible Venereal Tumour), a sexually transmitted cancer. * Males o Reduces the chances of TVT o Eliminates the risk of testicular cancer o Markedly reduces the risk of prostrate cancer, anal gland cancer 3. Behaviour Benefits * Reduces stress * Prevents wandering and roaming in search of females, which can lead to: o road accidents o fighting leading to wounds and infections o spread of diseases such as TVT * Eliminates marking of territory by urine spraying and reduces odor * Reduces interdog aggression. Why spay or neuter your pet? There are many medical and behavioral benefits from spaying or neutering your pets. These includes: 1. Easier for you. (Avoid embarrassing moments where dogs like to 'mount' on peoples leg. Eliminate the the frantic pacing and crying while in heat.) 2. Healthier for your pet. (Avoid the risks of pregnancy and birth. Reduces the risk of prostate problems and testicular tumors later in life. Reduces the possibility of mammary tumors.) 3. Reduce the overpopulation problem. (One male can impregnate many females, resulting in unwanted kittens and puppies. You don't have to worry of what to do with the unplanned litters of puppies and kittens.) 4. Eliminates sexual frustration. (A frustrated male can do bad things like jump fences and bump on the door in order to mate. Spayed and neutered pets are more relax and are loyal to your family.) To neuter or not to neuter? You may have chosen not to neuter your cat without realizing the long term effect. Starting from 2 cats, you my end up with as many as 20,000 kittens in a matter of 7 years. Do you have the means to care for them or to find them homes? It is a known fact that there are a lot of stray cats wandering all around town. The majority of them cannot get sufficient food and are exposed to diseases and to the taunting and cruelty of heartless folks; or may end up maimed or dead from accidents. According to the experts, neutered cats are healthier and less prone cancerous of the reproductive organs. Cats become less likely to wander and will therefore not get lost, hurt, sick and not incur the wrath of the public from their mating activities. We have referred to the "Jawatankuasa Kemajuan Islam Malaysia" regarding the neutering of pets. Below is the "fatwa" issued by JAKIM (July 2002): "All pets like cats and dogs are allowed to be neutered or spayed in order to maintain the health and welfare of both the animals and the community." "Bahawa mengembiri binatang kesayangan seperti kucing atau anjing hukumnya adalah diharuskan dengan sebab-sebab tertentu iaitu bagi menjaga muslahat ummah." After studying the messages of the aforementioned "mazhab"s and the medical viewpoint of the SPCA animal experts, 'JAKIM' has decided that neutering of cats for reasons of 'maslahat' is acceptable. It is in agreement with 'qaedah' (way) Fiqhiyyah which states "To choose the lesser of two evils". In view of the good which can be derived, neutering can be carried out for the well-being of your pet cat. Do not be of two minds anymore. Hurry to your vet to make an appointment to neuter your cat. |
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