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Juno bounces out!
I opened the door to Juno’s room this morning and she came bounding out to greet me! Hi Juno!! What a bouncy happy little thing!! Eating breakfast. There was no poop this morning, but there were two urine balls in the litter box. All in good time. I also noticed yesterday that Juno’s hydration has…
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Neutering aid for 1 cat in Ipoh (Shahnaz a/p Samynathan’s)
We have provided a full sponsorship of RM130 for the castration of this male cat, Calcifer. Ms Shahnaz is a new applicant. Welcome onboard! Besides the neutering, Calcifer was also prescribed antiobiotics, an eyedrop, multivitamins, medication, given Frontline Combo and boarded for 8 days. Below are some of Ms Shahnaz’s correspondence with us in March…
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Where is Gerald?
No fear, he’s here! I gave him some time out of the cage and put on the cushiony ecollar for him, and he wasted no time to jumping up to the highest platform! Samantha decided to join him for some night air. He’s meowing from here too. Will have to climb up to get him…
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Juno ventures out
Jayden came over to play with Juno this afternoon. So, Juno had a snack. This is halfway through her dinner. And…Juno ventures out beyond his bed and safe area. Soon, she will be exploring the room, and I’ll be looking high and low for her! I remember how the Blondies used to play hide-and-seek in…
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Letting Gerald groom himself
Poor Gerald, I know how much cats need to groom themselves, so I let him have collar-off time to do it, under strict supervision. I had to watch him very carefully because he can easily reach the shoulder and paw wounds. And he will try. Time off from the plastic e-collar, but also under strict…
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Riley meets Juno!
I decided to let Riley into the room to meet Juno since she had been sitting patiently outside the room for days now. This is Juno, Riley, your new little sister. Riley is curious and Juno isn’t scared. All seems well for Juno. She’s active, playing and eating reasonably well.
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Doggy news
A bit of a setback this morning. Doggy was wary of my presence. She did not approach the food bowl when I was standing at the gate. Normally, she would. So I moved away so that she could eat in peace. Crows are eyeing the food too. Doggy ate up all the chicken and left…
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Gerald’s all-night yowling
Gerald yowled all night. I’m exhausted. I don’t know if the Blondies are too. I let him out of the cage this morning and he ate his breakfast. But even when out of the cage, he’s yowling. This morning, I found that Gerald had toppled everything inside his cage, not just the platform but also…
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Juno’s morning
No poop in the litter box this morning, only pee. Yay! Juno has pooped enough yesterday, so I don’t expect any today. No loose stools, please. I hope yesterday’s was just an isolated episode or maybe it was due to the AD (mixing food). She ate her first helping very heartily. Hungry, hungry! Her second…
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Juno pooped again…and again
Juno had her dinner of Cubgrub this evening. As usual, she doesn’t each much at one go. She would eat a bit, then play, and I’ll have to offer the plate of food again. Repeat. After eating, she went into the litter box and urinated into the cat sand. A milestone! Good girl, Juno. The…
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Gerald’s first home wound cleaning – done!
It was easier than I thought. I was able to do it singlehandedly, for today. This is the paraphernalia – a big syringe, iodine, normal saline, Fustadin cream. Flushing with normal saline for a few times, then followed by diluted iodine (1 part iodine to 19 parts normal saline), press out pus (there was none),…
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Juno’s new toys and new cat litter
Juno’s lunch was delayed today as I was running around getting supplies for Gerald. But she wasn’t very hungry too. It’s AD for lunch, which she didn’t quite like again. I think she prefers Cubgrub. I will alternate the two. I bought Cat’s Best Sensitive litter for her, to train her to get used to…
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Gerald comes home!!
Finally, Gerald can be discharged today!! His temperature is normal, his blood test shows all readings within the normal range too, including his liver readings (yesterday he was slightly jaundiced). His blood glucose has normalised to 5.39 (what a relief!). So, the vet says he is fit to go home!! But we would have to…
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Juno’s poop – the magic happened at 11am!
Still no poop this morning. I do know that animals on raw food will not have much faeces because there isn’t much residue left to be excreted. But still, I was getting a little worried. It’s been two days now and she is a tiny kitten. So I decided to try offering AD for breakfast.…
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