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  5 Most Popular Pets In Malaysia Gets you thinking of exactly what animals us Malaysians keep as pets, doesn’t it? Here’s a list of 5 most popular pets in Malaysia. Cats Cats in general are pretty popular here in Malaysia. Some pet owners even have up to 5-20 cats in their household!  However, the most popular are the shorthair cats, specifically American and British ones. It is easy to mistaken one for the other as they both have a similar, compact build. Surprisingly enough, they have pretty striking differences. This includes colours. A British Shorthair is grey while an American Shorthair comes in so many different colours and patterns. American Shorthairs are true to the name “American”. These cats are energetic and love having company around, unlike the British Shorthair that loves your attention but will never demand for it. They like their alone time too. So if you prefer to sit back with a cup of tea reading a good book with a kitty purring away on your lap, the British Short
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Switch Up Your Cat’s Menu With   Homemade Cat Food Recipes What homemade food can cats eat? If you’re getting creative with your homemade cat food recipes, it’s important to gain a good understanding of what your furry friend can or cannot eat. Food that cats can eat Beef, chicken turkey, whole grains, cooked fish, cooked eggs, vegetables, chees Food that cats cannot eat Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts, bread dough, alcohol, xylitol (sweetener). Best homemade cat food recipes: Raw food Sardine Oat Porridge  Running out of cat food is probably every owner’s nightmare. What do you do when you have a hungry and unhappy cat in the house? Thankfully, you can quickly whip up a satisfying meal for the furry king with your breakfast oats. This homemade cat recipe buys you some time before you make a dash to the pet shop to stock up on your cat’s food supply. However, do note that this recipe is not suitable for cats who are allergic to grains. Prep time:  3 minutes C
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   Cat Breeds In Malaysia  If you’re interested in adopting or owning any of these Malaysian cat breeds you’ve come to the right place! Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about these adorable felines. Since we won’t be able to cover all the types of cats in Malaysia, this article contains 10 of the most common cat breeds in Malaysia. Ragdoll One of the most common cat breeds in Malaysia is the Ragdoll. These are gentle, affectionate companions that make you fall in love with them in an instant. Despite their long fur, they are easy to groom and seldom shed. Most Ragdolls have bright blue eyes and darker grey fur on their face, ears, tail, and feet. Other variations of their color points are an inverted V of white fur on their face or darker fur on their muzzle. Unfortunately, this  breed is prone to  digestive problems and obesity. They can also develop heart diseases, kidney diseases, and urinary tract issues. American Shorthair As the name suggests these cats come with sho

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  General Cat Care Read on for useful tips for new cat parents, and for those looking to brush up on their pet care skills. Basic Care Feeding We recommend purchasing high-quality, brand-name kitten or cat food. Your veterinarian will be able to assess your new cat or kitten and determine the best diet. Factors such as age, activity level and health make a difference in what and how much a cat should eat. Cats require taurine, an essential amino acid, for heart and eye health. The food you choose should be balanced for the life stage of your cat or kitten. Properly balanced foods will contain taurine. You will need to provide fresh, clean water at all times, and wash and refill your cat’s water bowls daily. Many people feed baby food to a cat or kitten who is refusing food or not feeling well  Please read labels carefully: If the baby food contains onion or garlic powder, your pet could be poisoned. Take your pet to your veterinarian if signs of anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting or lethargy

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