Month: March 2010
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Permanent tattoo ink to mark spayed-neutered cats
An anonymous reader has left a comment about using permanent tattoo ink to mark spayed-neutered return-to-colony cats. I am very interested in this so that we don’t have to incur an extra wound by tipping the ear, which also reduces the chances of a cat being adopted later. If we can get hold of this permanent tattoo…
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Apple Cider Vinegar dabs for Teddybear
Thank you everyone for sharing ideas on how to treat Teddybear’s fungal problem. I’ve asked Dr Susanna Brida and she concurs that ACV is the safest and one of the best methods. She also agrees that the problem surfaced probably due to a dip in Teddybear’s immunity. Here’s what Dr Susanna says: I fully agree…
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Updates on Bandit and Joned
Here’s more news from Wani on the two “brothers”: I have folded the big cage. Bandit doesn’t seem to mind. I guess he’s used to the house already. They are taking a short nap at near my laptop together so I don’t feel so lonely doing my research. I think I’ll put on hold buying the…
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Apple Cider Vinegar for fungus in cats?
Thank you, everyone, for helping me with home remedies for Teddy’s fungal problem. I think the safest I can find so far is Apple Cider Vinegar, so I will try this first. Right now, Teddy and Xiao Li has fever, due to the vaccination, and are both asleep. Earlier on, I managed to dab some…
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The remaining three Selayang pups at the vet
I visited the remaining three Selayang pups at our panel vet. These are the survivors and believe me, they are real tough cookies! Presenting……Forrest! Forrest has grown so much since I last saw him. He has endeared himself to the vets, and one of the vets, Dr Loh, absolutely adores him. She says Forrest would…
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Another female cat spayed today
Julie Pek brought in one of the female stray cats she is feeding in her area. Tin Tin is already due for spaying, so we did it today, under our sponsorship. Here’s Tin Tin, after being spayed. She is doing well. Julie has taken her home now. Another cat spayed, thousands of unwanted births prevented.
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Xiao Li and Teddybear’s visit to the vet
I brought Xiao Li and Teddybear for their first vaccination today, plus a check-up. They are both in good health. However, Teddybear has a fungal problem, which the vet thinks came up because of the suppressed immune system during the time when he was severely malnourished (before I took him back to nurse). Being so…
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Teddybear, the caregiver
Teddybear has really taken the PBJs under his wing…. Licking the mouth. Cleaning the privates… Ha ha ha….this is so ticklish!! Butter and Jelly have also learnt to use the litter-box now. But none of them has learnt how to pick up food yet. I still have to hand-feed them.
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Mrs Tan’s cat
As agreed, Mrs Tan brought in the stray female cat who has found her way into her home, for spaying today. Here’s the cat: The vet says she is still quite afraid. Who wouldn’t be? I always feel for these animals when we bring them in for spaying-neutering or even something as simple as a…
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Joned takes Bandit under his wing
Here’s really happy and heart-warming news from Wani: Guess what? I was so excited to uploads this pics and give them to you. Remember when Bandit came and he didn’t want to share a bowl of food? well since i took the day off to finish my reports i gave them chicken for lunch like…
