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CAT's BODY LANGUAGE...

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Post time 12-11-2004 10:08 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by silmarwene at 8-10-2004 02:20 PM:


tentu tragiss sbb tgk kucing sendiri mati banak.... sedihnyaa... :cry:

ak aa.. selalunya kucing leh manage sendiri.. tp, kalau nak tau bila perlu kita
bagi bantuan, here's some info:

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kucing2 shieda lain lak ceritanya...kalau nak beranak mesti nak ada org temankan....n alhamdulillah takat ni lom ada yg mati beranak...biasanya shieda or adik akan tolong bidankan kalau anaknya tak lepas...biasanya kucing tak suka kita usik sebab takmo bau manusia lekat kat anaknya....kalau main pegang gtu je anak kucing tu..kalau lepas pun ada kemungkinan mak kucing tu akan makan anaknya...so satu cara nak selamatkan ialah...pegang baby yg tak lepas tu dgn kain bersih n cuba tarik slowly...kalau tak leh tarik usap2 perut mak kucing tu....sambil tu selawat la sket...insyallah leh lepas nya...tp kalau tak lepas gak dlm masa 3-4 jam harus call vet coz baby yg mati dlm perut akan jd toxic pada ibunya...nt ibunya pun mati....
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Post time 13-11-2004 12:04 AM | Show all posts
pengalaman pakcik aku membidankan kucing...sampai ke bawah piano membidankan kucing...yuk..disgusting...of all the places bawak piano nak beranak...cit

Tapi biasanya kucing persian yang tak pandai nak bersalin. Kucing biasa2 nih pandai sikit. In fact kucing persian nih (according tu pakcik aku ler..) tak pandai nak jilat anak dia lepas besalin...kena bawak anak dia kat muka dia baru dia nak jilat. Aparaa kucing persian betina nih...

Nasib baik kucing aku semuanya jantan...tapi masalahnya sekor tu "horny" semacam....abis bantal2 kat sofa dijadikan tempat melepaskan gian dier...cit

Camanapun aku tetap suka kucing.....
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Post time 7-7-2005 11:06 AM | Show all posts
1. You have one cat who seems to fight a lot with your other cat.
He jumps on her and lightly bites her, but the other stays still and accepts it.  
  This silent behaviour is actually acknowledgement by your other car, or the aggresor's dominance. They are play fighting, but the message of dominance is very real.
   

2. Your cats often walk up to each other and sniff each other's rear ends.  
  Don't be alarmed. Cats have a strongly developed sense of smell and are sometimes attracted to the rear end by scents from the anal gland or faeces. It is simply investigatory behaviour that is entirely normal to your cat. There are various theories as to why they "investigate" each other in this way, but it appears to be a phenomone-based way of identifying their fellow species.
   

3. One of your cats miaowa to be let out, but after you open the door, he just stands on the doorstep wagging his tail from side to side.  
  Be patient, this means you might need to wait a while for your cat to make up his mind. Unlike their canine companions, feline tail wagging is usually a sign of conflict. It could also be a warning that your cat is becoming impatient. For example, if you're cuddling him and he starts to wag his tail, it makes good sense to put him down as he's telling you he's had enough. Failure to do so may result in a scratch.

  Thanks to PURINA
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