• Breakfast time at dawn!

    I woke up at 3.50am this morning. It’s crazy, but I could not go back to sleep, so I decided to get an early start to catch up on the news and some reading. But Tabs, Riley and Juno call came to the kitchen, so I fed them. Juno ate home-cooked food. Then, kibble with…


  • Dinner by perseverance…again!

    The Monsters’ dinner went well, as usual, so I shall not write about that. They are great eaters, thankfully. Juno had an early dinner of a home-cooked meal. Tabs had small meals throughout the day. Now comes the Blondies… Today I decided to persevere because their refusal to eat wet food (raw or canned) has…


  • Juno’s yummy home-cooked lunch!

    Thank you for eating my home-cooked food, Juno! I have thought about it and for now, Juno’s staple food will be cooked food and kibble will be a standby snack or meal replacement if she needs a change. Cooked food is preferred because it has moisture. Yummy, yummy! Back to her playhouse!


  • A revised treatment for Juno’s butt sore

    Since we were at the clinic already, I managed to purchase the small e-collar for Juno and consult the vet about the treatment for the butt sore. The vet said I could clean it with Chlorhexidine and apply Fustadin instead of Triderm cream. So that’s what we did after we came home. Sorry, Juno, you’ll…


  • Ginger’s injured eye and ear ceruminous adenoma/glandular hypoplasia

    This morning, I noticed that Ginger’s right eye was injured and tearing. He was also squinting, but he ate his breakfast as usual. There was a massive fight between Smurfy and Robin yesterday and Ginger was not involved at all. When I intervened, Ginger was just looking on. Perhaps there was a fight last night?…


  • Creamy appears to be fine

    Creamy came and ate his breakfast today. He appears to be fine now, but just to be safe, I still gave him a dose of Feline Gut Soothe. I saw him passing loose stools yesterday morning and he didn’t want to eat anything until evening. As I’ve always said, it’s so much more challenging looking…


  • Riley and Juno eating kibble

    Riley is also a kibble-queen, like the Blondies. Is it this younger generation that is so? Anyway, this morning, when I poured out some kibble for Riley, Juno came rushing to the kitchen! She had earlier already eaten an assortment of food, actually, but if she can still eat, please do! Juno is on a…


  • Tabs’ diet

    Tabs qualifies for the as-long-as-you-eat diet since she is already a senior and is on palliative care for PCKD. By right, she should be on renal food, but she also needs a change of taste and variety at times. Her renal snack is RC Renal kibble. She doesn’t eat much at a go, more like…


  • Juno at dawn

    I got up at 4.30am this morning. Gerald was already meowing at the porch. He just knows the moment I get up. Offered a bit of my home-cooked food. He ate some but not all of it. Of course he still prefers the familiar. Juno also came into the kitchen, so I offered some of…


  • Finally…the magic happened (firm stools from Juno)!!

    The last hurdle in this nasty coccidiosis of Juno’s – to produce firm stools happened at 9.40pm just now!! Take a look at these lovely, wonderful stools! The loveliest stools I’ve seen since Tuesday. Still a bit wet and slightly blood-tinged, but that’s because of the inflammation in the colon. Did the steamed pumpkin do…


  • Creamy eats again!

    This morning, Creamy did not even touch his food. Then later, as I was walking on the road, I spotted him going to the grass in the park and getting into position to defecate. Then, he went a little further into the park, and this time, I was already up there with him. He passed…


  • Home-cooked food for the cats

    The issue of what food to feed our cats has been on my mind ever since Juno got infected with coccidiosis. I’ve been doing a lot of reading too. Of course, it all comes back to the few schools of thought – raw is the most species-appropriate, but raw may have foodborne disease, so go…


  • Juno’s evening

    Juno still had soft stools (like a lump) this afternoon. So I had to give her the Kaolin-Pectin. Luckily it wasn’t so difficult to administer it this time. Well, it isn’t as bad as Baycox, Luckily, the Baycox treatment was only for three days and that’s done. In fact, on the second day, there was…


  • Juno is awake from her long nap!

    She’s bouncing all over the place! Hi Juno! Waking up from her 1.5 hour nap now. Playing with her favourite toy. We fashioned an e-collar out of a thin plastic plate but that didn’t work at all because Juno pushed it out immediately. So to prevent her from biting the sore at her anus, we…


  • Juno is home!!

    The vet texted first thing this morning that there had been no diarrhoea but also no bowel movement from Juno through the night. She sapu habis all the kitten kibble left overnight (I learnt later that they had been giving her IAMS Kitten and not RC Kitten as I had previously assumed). So, most likely…


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