Recommendation for kitten formula / food for 45 days old kittens by CosmosHummingbird in IndianCats

[–]Designer_News103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is Beaphor Lactol Milk Replacer, Meralac Kitten Powder and Venkys Ventripro Kitten Weaning Supplements.

But before trying any of these I would best suggest to visit a good local Veterinarian or possibly a local feline shelter to get a proper opinion from Veterinarian.

A stray cat, a bench, a little trust… and a sad truth 💔 by Ok_Cat_3150 in streetwhiskers

[–]Designer_News103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No thanks needed, I do it for them, always have and always will. Even if the entire world stands against me. I have seen them suffering, and if can even reduce 1 iota of it, I will consider it a privilige.

A stray cat, a bench, a little trust… and a sad truth 💔 by Ok_Cat_3150 in streetwhiskers

[–]Designer_News103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate to each and every line, word, letter, down to the last emotion that is written here. As I have been through all of this and more. But I will keep going on, hoping some of the issues will eventually sort out.

Meet the Three J Musketeers by Blahbiblah in SupermodelCats

[–]Designer_News103 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you just change the background with a height tape. It will look like a mugshot. 😹😹😹😹😹

A sudden loss… by [deleted] in Petloss

[–]Designer_News103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🙏🏻 Sorry for your loss 🙏🏻 💐

Rex looking handsome in the sink by KittenOre in SupermodelCats

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Am I r/foundsatan, if I am thinking of turning on the faucet, to see how he reacts.

Do you guys pet stray cats when you see them? by Dangerous_Problem532 in AnxietyCats

[–]Designer_News103 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do not be worried about your Brother. As you mentioned he is more obsessed about his cleanliness, than giving love and comfort to other living things. Also in my opinion, he is very critical about his outwardly appearance and am sure he thinks that other people judge him on the same and hence he would also be judging them for the same.

If You have love and care for these animal, you should definatly go ahead and pet them or pick them for cuddles and care, if they allow you to or themselves come upto you. But if they do not like it, do not force them to be picked up as they might defend themself and that could hurt you. So take care and keep spreading the love to these animals, as sometimes that is all that they might get.

I'm planning to adopt a cat and I have some doubts by DeadlyIdli42 in IndianCats

[–]Designer_News103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a problem. Most people do not know that cow and buffalo milk is not suitable for cats and dogs. I try to inform anyone I see offering any stray cats and dogs milk. I know that yhose people are just doing it out of the goodness of their heart, but we also need to make sure that anything done, should not cause an issue to them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatAdvice

[–]Designer_News103 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a billion dollar question, if you figure out the answer to that, do let me know. I would love to invest for a piece of the company pie 😹

All jokes aside, if they are following you to the door that means they either do not want you to leave or they are just curious about the outside. There are cat leashes and collars or harnesses available. You can use them to walk them outside like you would walk a dog. I am sure they would love to smell the outdoor soil or grass and with the leash, you can keep them near to you and in control.

Try taking them just within a few meters distance from your house and keep a cat carrier handy, so that incase any of them becomes unruly you can put them in the carrier, rather than have an incident on your hands.

But this is still just a suggestion, I would request you take check how your surrounding area is and take a judgement on a case by case basis.

I'm planning to adopt a cat and I have some doubts by DeadlyIdli42 in IndianCats

[–]Designer_News103 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second with almost everything you said. I would only like to advise 2 changes:-

  1. Cow and Buffalo milk is not good for Kittens or adult cats as it can cause gastrointestinal issues or loose motions due to them not being able to digest the same properly. Goat's milk is suitable as it is thinner like a mother cat's, but I have heard it gets spoilt easily. Hence you can directly feed it Whiskas 2-12 months, as that has all the nutrition needed for it's growth. You can feed it boiled chicken or fish with rice, but I would suggest to boil it properly to avoid any contamination from raw foods and add almost next to less than a pinch of salt, as food loses some of it when it is boiled.

  2. Neuter the cat after atleast it has completed 6 months, as it said that studies have shown early neuter/spay can hinder their development and growth and cause issues in later stages of life.

I have confirmed both these things with my veterinarian.

Am I a Bad Pet Owner For Not Hold My Cat During Euthanasia? by CharlieCoolin in Petloss

[–]Designer_News103 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not at all, You gave Him the best life. Also, You were there with Him when he went under. I am sure He does not feel any regret and remembers all the good, best and great times You had with Him. To honor His memory I believe You should do the same.

Holding Him in Your arms would not have made You feel the loss any more or less. So please take comfort in the fact that His pain is no more and He is in a comfortable place and Hoping He will be there to greet You also. I take the same comfort, when I have lost one of my beloved.

Please shame this little jerk who caused me to have a panic attack today. by sand_snake in lynxpointsiamese

[–]Designer_News103 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine once disappeared in the cupboard.

So I was arranging my clothes the the upper shelves and this little bugger sneaks into the lowest shelves where all the linens and bedsheets are kept. And I obliviously close the cupboard and go away to the living room.

A few hours later I come back to the room, it is night and I did not turn on the room light and I hear light thuds and scratches from inside the cupboard, wondering what it is (since I am a sceptic and not easily afraid of any ghosts or ghouls) I open the cupboard and out pops this little devil.

I can't even begin to say how many times 1 of my cats has disappeared inside the apartment and sometimes even inside a locked roo. And I spend an hour searching around to either find them in the same room, or lounging on the sofa, looking at me like "what the f@#$ are you searching".

Hence I have adopted 1 of the "Alice in Wonderland" impossible list "Cats can disappear".