im looking for local breed normal cat as a family cat. where can i get a local breed with blue eyes or siam mix in miri? anyone wanna release 1 for adoption especially tuxedo or orange tabby?
i began interest in cats after visit to my grandmother house at Lundu village whose cat did great job protecting small kids from harm and danger. previously fought off small black yellow snakes wondering nearby baby cradles which stuns me for their protective behavior. also seen it ward of spiders, scorpion, centipede and harmfull things that get into a house. good with small children and babies too and always accompany kids and elderly into farm.
cat can be boring lame animal but can be hillarious and loving animal and also portable as mini lion. when my grandma in trouble it springs into action. :mrgreen:
my 2 kids should be ok since both of them already been playing and sleeping around with my grandparents cats during our 5 night stay. no allergy problem. the elder advice to keep the cat outdoor a lot to avoid dusts inside the house and keep combing them for loose fur.
I’ve never, ever bought a cat. But I’ve had so many through my life …
I’ve always adopted stray cats from around my house. There will be a few homeless cats on every street, and if you start feeding one or two, they will quickly become your best friend. After a few months, they’ll stick to you forever (unless you decide to stop feeding them, then they might give up after a few weeks).
I never cared about what they look like, they have all been different, and every cat has a different personality once you get to know it. It’s like a baby, you’ll (probably) love it however it grows up to look like. It’s also important to get your (girl) cat sterilised. And by taking a homeless cat, you are saving it, and also sterilising it and preventing future kittens from becoming homeless too.
The only side thing is, I’m not sure what the situation is in Miri wrt rabies and parasites. Might need to be careful.
[quote=“Untameable”]I’ve never, ever bought a cat. But I’ve had so many through my life …
I’ve always adopted stray cats from around my house. There will be a few homeless cats on every street, and if you start feeding one or two, they will quickly become your best friend. After a few months, they’ll stick to you forever (unless you decide to stop feeding them, then they might give up after a few weeks).
I never cared about what they look like, they have all been different, and every cat has a different personality once you get to know it. It’s like a baby, you’ll (probably) love it however it grows up to look like. It’s also important to get your (girl) cat sterilised. And by taking a homeless cat, you are saving it, and also sterilising it and preventing future kittens from becoming homeless too.
The only side thing is, I’m not sure what the situation is in Miri wrt rabies and parasites. Might need to be careful.[/quote]
I don’t buy cats as well…
all i did is to feed the stray cats around my house,and now they had decided to stay.
You might have not seen them 24 hours a day,but will certainly come back when you cook lunch or dinner…
[quote=“Untameable”]I’ve never, ever bought a cat. But I’ve had so many through my life …
I’ve always adopted stray cats from around my house. There will be a few homeless cats on every street, and if you start feeding one or two, they will quickly become your best friend. After a few months, they’ll stick to you forever (unless you decide to stop feeding them, then they might give up after a few weeks).
I never cared about what they look like, they have all been different, and every cat has a different personality once you get to know it. It’s like a baby, you’ll (probably) love it however it grows up to look like. It’s also important to get your (girl) cat sterilised. And by taking a homeless cat, you are saving it, and also sterilising it and preventing future kittens from becoming homeless too.
The only side thing is, I’m not sure what the situation is in Miri wrt rabies and parasites. Might need to be careful.[/quote]