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Old 18-01-2009, 03:29 PM
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Re: Repost my tuti (scottish fold 2 months)

Oh he is a cutie - cutie Tuti! I love the ears on Scottish Folds - they look so sweet.
What a start he has had in his little life. I'm so glad he has a loving home with you.
I clip the claws on my Siamese but just the ends - you have to be careful not to cut too far up as it can damage the claw. Your vet will show you if you're not sure where to cut.
I wish you a happy life in Myanmar with little Tuti
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Re: Repost my tuti (scottish fold 2 months)

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Oh he is a cutie - cutie Tuti! I love the ears on Scottish Folds - they look so sweet.
What a start he has had in his little life. I'm so glad he has a loving home with you.
I clip the claws on my Siamese but just the ends - you have to be careful not to cut too far up as it can damage the claw. Your vet will show you if you're not sure where to cut.
I wish you a happy life in Myanmar with little Tuti
Cheers Lymorelynn,
He is so nasty when i clip his claw so some claws are short some are long ...
I do not live in Myanmar. I was on holiday there and met my lovely Tuti.
I intend to give him some fresh and nutritious food like fried meat, vegatable instead of fast food ( whiskas, Royal Canin). But he seems to addict to those Whiskas . I even mix Whiskas with other food but he still dig them up and choose FAST FOOD . The weather is quite cold and foggy now. When the sun rises, I will take some outdoor photos of him ...Next month, I am going to have 4 more persian cats ^_^. My friend is leaving to the State so he lets me have them... so happieeeeeeee
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Re: Repost my tuti (scottish fold 2 months)

What a gorgeous kitty!

I love the scottish folds
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Re: Repost my tuti (scottish fold 2 months)

Royal Canin is a good balanced food so I would suggest whilst he is a kitten you leave him on that for the time being along with the Whiskas. When he is a bit older then gradually introduce him to another diet if you so wish.

I wish you look with the Persians - especially the grooming!!
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Royal Canin is a good balanced food so I would suggest whilst he is a kitten you leave him on that for the time being along with the Whiskas. When he is a bit older then gradually introduce him to another diet if you so wish.

I wish you look with the Persians - especially the grooming!!
thank Chinablue, I will change his meal to Royal Canin.
Cats love fish and milk right? like Tom cat? How old can he eat those things?
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Re: Repost my tuti (scottish fold 2 months)

Fish is fine but only as an addition to his diet. Some cats cannot drink milk as it gives them the runs. You could give him cat milk (Whiskas) or evaporated milk diluted with a little water.
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Aww what a cutie.
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Old 19-01-2009, 09:38 PM
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I have got 4 other cats. Persian cats. The problem is they dont want to boo in the same catsand box. . Do I have to seperate to 4 boxes?
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Re: Repost my tuti (scottish fold 2 months)

I would suggest at the very least another litter tray if not two more. Perhaps have one covered tray and one uncovered and with different types of cat litter.
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What a lovely face!

I don't think i'd ever be able to leave him alone! So cute.
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