Yesterday I bought Miko and Zuma to the vet - Miko eyes are red and I dream that they won't be able to open their eyes...
oh nooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so, me and my friends rushed to the vet clinic at Shah Alam - poor those kitties...
arrived at the vet, it's raining outside there - we ran from the parking to the clinic - luckily i bring along towel so it can cover the travel cage...
registered for these two kitten
done with the registration
waiting for the vet to call up the kitties name
..........
3 minutes after that
Miko! Zuma!
noing2~ i carried the cage and entered the medication room
this is not the first time I came here
ehhe~ the second time
yup2~
the vet checked upon the kitties and gave injection to both of them
Miko seems easy to handle but Zuma - urgh! He such the pain in the ass
He jumped up (sgt tinggi okay die lompat) at the time the vet injected him
the vet then gave them Eye drop - cause their eyes are swollen...
done
waiting for the bills
outside the medication room
there was two aunties
busy chit chatting and telling stories about their pets
it is fun to met someone who have the same interest with us
erm...
I mish you Momo
Mama cannot bring you along~
hah!
I saw one cute litter box - it is big and I think it's enough for this three kitten to poo-pee inside there...
though maybe Zuma and Miko will be adopted soon - hopefully it would last long for Momo when he grow up later
and I bought it!
RM 39.90
(sponsored by Mucuk) ^_^
Thank you abang~
momo cannot wait to use the litter box
i've been thinking to buy the deodorant for cat litter but I am not afford to do that
hmmm...
maybe next time
yeay~ now
I would like to announce that I am a part of Bubu's Shelter
(click for more information)
erm- before this I don't have much knowledge about neutering cats
and I saw this one article written by Raja Nurul Ain (Founder of Bubu's Shelter)
oh nooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so, me and my friends rushed to the vet clinic at Shah Alam - poor those kitties...
arrived at the vet, it's raining outside there - we ran from the parking to the clinic - luckily i bring along towel so it can cover the travel cage...
registered for these two kitten
done with the registration
waiting for the vet to call up the kitties name
..........
3 minutes after that
Miko! Zuma!
noing2~ i carried the cage and entered the medication room
this is not the first time I came here
ehhe~ the second time
yup2~
the vet checked upon the kitties and gave injection to both of them
Miko seems easy to handle but Zuma - urgh! He such the pain in the ass
He jumped up (sgt tinggi okay die lompat) at the time the vet injected him
the vet then gave them Eye drop - cause their eyes are swollen...
done
waiting for the bills
outside the medication room
there was two aunties
busy chit chatting and telling stories about their pets
it is fun to met someone who have the same interest with us
erm...
I mish you Momo
Mama cannot bring you along~
hah!
I saw one cute litter box - it is big and I think it's enough for this three kitten to poo-pee inside there...
though maybe Zuma and Miko will be adopted soon - hopefully it would last long for Momo when he grow up later
and I bought it!
RM 39.90
(sponsored by Mucuk) ^_^
Thank you abang~
momo cannot wait to use the litter box
i've been thinking to buy the deodorant for cat litter but I am not afford to do that
hmmm...
maybe next time
yeay~ now
I would like to announce that I am a part of Bubu's Shelter
(click for more information)
erm- before this I don't have much knowledge about neutering cats
and I saw this one article written by Raja Nurul Ain (Founder of Bubu's Shelter)
Neuter or Not neuter?
Neutering is not cruel.
It is a responsible we carry when we have a cat or a dog.
There's fatwa by JAKIM about neutering.
"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".
Did you know that 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.
If you have asthma, and you still wanna keep cats.
Neutering is one way.
Because neutered cats produce less allergen.
Neutered cats are less aggressive, less stress, behaved well and they don't simply spray all over your house.
They are also less prone to disease such as FIV (cats AIDS), don't run down by cars because horny cats wonder around finding mate.
Your cat won't go back injured due to fighting and more.
Please, please please help those strays.
they were born to live their life~
Neutering is not cruel.
It is a responsible we carry when we have a cat or a dog.
There's fatwa by JAKIM about neutering.
"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".
Did you know that 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.
If you have asthma, and you still wanna keep cats.
Neutering is one way.
Because neutered cats produce less allergen.
Neutered cats are less aggressive, less stress, behaved well and they don't simply spray all over your house.
They are also less prone to disease such as FIV (cats AIDS), don't run down by cars because horny cats wonder around finding mate.
Your cat won't go back injured due to fighting and more.
Please, please please help those strays.
they were born to live their life~