Vaccine is a one type of viruses that is weakened to the purpose to help antibody of cats in order to give protection from diseases.But not necessarily when cats get the injection of vaccine,that cats free from diseases.However,diseases that attack usually can not lead to death.
SCHEDULE OF VACCINES OF CATS
*AGED 8-9 WEEKS
1)Common checking
2)vaccines TRICAT(feline panleucopenia,rhinotracheitis,celici) or tetract(tricat+chlamydia)
3)Give medicine for 12-14 weeks
4)Common checking
5)Repeated vaccine(RICAT) far aged 20 weeks
6)Common checking
7)vaccines RABIES
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
What is vaccine???
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Diseases that are commonly attact cats
1)feline panleucopena
2)rhinotracheitis and calicivirur
3)chlamydia
4)feline leucemia
5)rabies
All these diseases can lead to the death to our cats.
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How to served your cat's meals
Not all cats can accept all kind of new food after they are very familiar with their common food.This is because,cats have a good bacteria that can help smoothen the process of digestion.When we change a new food drastically,of course that food cannot be accepted by your cats.Because of that,we have to follow certain steps how to replace new food to cats in order to prevent from digestion problem.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
do you know : SPCA
my baby KObe is missing in Malaysia.. He has been missing for 5 days now.. He went missing in the area of Section 9/12 SHAH ALAM recently... more"
heve you ever face this problems? your belloved cats is missing? where do go to seek for help?police station??fire station??
do you know that in Malaysia there is a organization that give protection to animal. other then PERHILITAN which is known majorly protecting wild animal, there are SPCA which stands for
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal. this is an international society where is is newly established in Malaysia mainly in Selangor.
What do this society do??
1. offering adoption for animal (pets)
2. informing and help people to search for missing animal
3. providing shelter and veterinary advice for animal
4. organizing programmes and champaighn to built love towards animal
for more information about this society please visit SPCA
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cats news...
According to the Delta Optimist article, the SPCA will continue to work with March, to help ameliorate this situation. SPCA spokesperson Lorie Chortyk was quoted as saying,
"This is a rescue group... we always want rescue groups to succeed," she said. "We'll continue to work with Forgotten Felines... we have for a number of years, we want them to succeed."There is sometimes a fine line between "rescue" and "hoarding," when passion is overcome by financial limitations.
Customs vary in different parts of the world. In the U.K., it is generally believed that it is cruel to keep cats indoors, while in the U.S., the trend has grown toward keeping cats inside, for their protection, and for the protection of wildlife. At the very least, the only positive spin I can put on this piece of news is a reminder to keep anti-freeze out of the reach of cats (which should be doable if you keep them inside your home.)
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Life span of cats.
In average ,a cat usually can live up to 12 to 15 years.But it actually really depends on many aspects. Some cats which are have good breed and have a super healthy health and of course live indoor can live up to 20 to 30 years. Cats that live indoor and outdoor usually don't last to the average age because of traffic accidents, fighting with other cats, caught disease and viruses, poisoning, and death caused by predators.
Something for you
- According to the Guinness Book of Records the oldest living cat is a 31 year old Burmese named Kataleena Lady, who was born on March 11th, 1977 and currently lives in Melborne, Australia.
- The Jaguar is said to be the longest-lived species of cat, sometimes reaching 30 years.
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