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Post time 5-9-2007 08:34 PM | Show all posts
ooo ok ekk lau minum air beras! ikikiki me dh cuak dahhh
sbb dumu tu ishh sk sgtlaa duk togok air beras! tah pape jekk
macih mikiee&monic
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Post time 5-9-2007 08:37 PM | Show all posts

Reply #182 kiki-lala's post

rajin ko
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Post time 6-9-2007 02:57 AM | Show all posts

Reply #184 ati1402's post

Haha....kiki mmg rajin masukkan info bebanyak dalam nehh!!!  
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Post time 6-9-2007 11:48 AM | Show all posts

Reply #183 ati1402's post

sesama ... sharing is caring ...
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Post time 6-9-2007 11:50 AM | Show all posts

Reply #185 MiKiee's post

     kebetulan kiki dah baca info pasal penyakit kucing2 ...
tu yang kiki masukkan sekali dalam tread untuk berkongsi
pada kawan2 kat A/L ini ... sharing is caring ...
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Post time 7-9-2007 02:59 PM | Show all posts
ehemmm...
pitt nk tanya...
ada sapa2 tau tak petua nak mengelakkan kuicng dari cakar sofa???
pitt bru jek beli sofa baru lastweek....tak sampai 1 week abes lubang2 sofa tu dorg cakarnya~!!
puas dah pitt try sembur perahan limau...then try letak minyak cam kapak...tp tak sampai 5-6 jam dorg cakar blk tmpt tu...
tensenyerrrrrrrr....
nak pukul derang..tapi sayang....
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Post time 7-9-2007 05:21 PM | Show all posts
Furniture Scratching

Scratching objects to mark them is a normal cat behavior. This behaviorappears to help in
claw sharpening and to provide some stretching exercise for the cat.Outside cats tend to
scratch wood objects. Some cats prefer a vertical surface and somea horizontal surface.
Noticing which your cat prefers can help in dealing with problem scratching.Cats are also
picky about the texture of the objects they scratch. Some become veryfixated with one
particular type of fabric and will not scratch any other surface texture.This can also be
important in retraining them. Cats like to pick a prominent spot fortheir scratching, since
they are partially doing this to announce their presence to the world.Putting their scratching
post away in the corner of a seldom used room may not fulfill thatneed. It does no good
to try to keep a cat from scratching furniture if an acceptable substituteis not provided.
Most cats prefer a longitudinal texture (like the stands on a sisalscratching post which
run in one direction, mostly). The scratching post should be at least1 foot tall ,or long,
depending on its orientation. Many cats like a bare, soft wood as ascratching post if fabric
ones are not attractive to them. The sturdier the construction, themore likely it is that the cat
will like to use the scratching post. If it can be placed in a prominentsite that helps a lot, too.
If the middle of the living room is not acceptable, putting the scratchingpost in a prominent
site in another room might work ---- but away in the basement probablywon't. Paying
attention to providing an adequate site for your cat to scratch helpsa great deal. When
they still won't cooperate and leave your favorite furniture alone,it is necessary to
discourage the behavior.
If possible, it is best to remove the object the cat likes to scratchwhile attempting
to change the behavior. If removing the object is not possible, itcan be helpful to
cover it with plastic, which most cats avoid. Consistently punishingthe cat whenever
it is seen scratching can be helpful. Spray from a squirt gun is agood deterrent for
most cats. Then take the cat to the scratching post and even run itsfeet up and
down the post in a scratching motion (gently!). When you leave thehouse, make
sure the cat is not allowed access to the room with an object it likesto scratch,
if possible. Most cats will learn to use a scratching post if you arepersistent in
attempts to alter the behavior.
If your cat will not stop destructive scratching behavior, declawingis an option
that may provide some peace in your household. In studies of this behavior,worries
over behavioral changes or long term complications have been unsubstantiated.Most
owners feel that no behavioral change occurs after declawing. Whilethis should not
be the first choice, it is an option. Declawing can be the differencebetween being
able to have a good relationship with your cat or deciding to considermuch less
acceptable alternatives such as euthansia or abandoning your pet. Whenthat level
of frustration is reached everyone is better off with the decisionto declaw. Alternatives
are clipping the claws regularly so they are too dull to cause muchdamage and
using Soft-Paws or beads glued to the claws to prevent damage fromthem.

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Post time 7-9-2007 05:27 PM | Show all posts


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Post time 7-9-2007 05:28 PM | Show all posts


Cuba Cari Spray jenis ini .. kat petshop ...ader pelbagai Brand ...

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*Cats dislike the mild herbal scent and avoid scratching on treated surfaces
*Nontoxic spray will not stain or damage fabric or wood

No need to resort to harmful chemicals to deter your kitten or catfrom scratching on furniture. This spray is an effective training aidif used weekly on surfaces that you want to protect. No Scratch Spraywill not stain or harm fabric or wood and, because it is free ofharmful chemicals, it is nontoxic and harmless to cats. We dorecommend, however, that you test medium- and dark-colored fabrics forcolorfastness. No Scratch comes in a 16 oz bottle.
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Post time 7-9-2007 06:38 PM | Show all posts
nasib kat umah fly takde sofa
takat kerusi kayu jer
diorg nie ske garu2 ..... tp takde la kronik
biasa ler tp tak mendatangkan masalah

cuma masalah si Benjy n Tabby ni
gile main
sampai sumbing tmpt letak pensil / pen

mane tak nyer ... main tmpt telefon
sampai jatuh brg tuh ....
ape lagi terkujat terus terabur lari ......

da tu hobi diorg ske main tali telefon tuh
da jd panjang da ......
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Post time 8-9-2007 08:45 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by kiki-lala at 7-9-2007 05:28 PM
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Cuba Cari Spray jenis ini .. kat petshop ...ader pelbagai Brand ...

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  tq kiki...
tapi area sini agak susah nk cari pet store ni....
pitt try cari kt petwagon nnti...mintak2 ade kan....
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Post time 8-9-2007 09:16 AM | Show all posts
Pitt cuba tengok kat website petwagon dulu .... ok hopefully ader ..
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Post time 8-9-2007 04:57 PM | Show all posts

Sedikit informasi untuk dikongsi bersama.....

Informasi berguna :

Baik
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Post time 11-9-2007 04:09 PM | Show all posts
kucing kalo dah setahun lebih memang ske tido ker?
momot skang asik zzzzzzzz je..
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Post time 12-9-2007 11:23 AM | Show all posts
kucing baru ku iteww pun ... asik tido jerk....
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Post time 12-9-2007 02:28 PM | Show all posts

Reply #197 kiki-lala's post

Haaa...itew bermakna dia sangat aktif pada waktu malam....maybe masa tue kita plak yang tgh tido.
Macam budak berdua nie...diorang akan start tido dari kul 9 pagi hingga membawak ke 4-6 ptg....
bayangkan.....tido tak hingat punyer!!! tapi selepas itu mereka bagaikan piston enjin yang tak tau
berhenti bergerak!!!
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Post time 12-9-2007 03:38 PM | Show all posts

Reply #198 MiKiee's post

betui ....
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Post time 12-9-2007 11:01 PM | Show all posts

Reply #196 elnor_81's post

ha'ah lau umo meningkat dewasa tu (setahun keatas)
kucing jd kurang aktif..
kejenye asyiklaaa tdo je... jgn risau..kucing tdo standard 16jam sehari
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Post time 12-9-2007 11:19 PM | Show all posts

Reply #196 elnor_81's post

ha'ah lau umo meningkat dewasa tu (setahun keatas)
kucing jd kurang aktif..
kejenye asyiklaaa tdo je... jgn risau..kucing tdo standard 16jam sehari
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Post time 13-9-2007 01:51 AM | Show all posts

Reply #200 ati1402's post

Haaa....tengok....cik atie dah pun kuarkan fakta ....mmg fad ada baca pun kucing tido
16 jam tue....so jangan risau okey elnor....mmg dia nie jenis yang cenggitu...tapi bila aktif mmg dia akan aktif
betul...   
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