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Monday, October 10, 2011

Lak being caught

Just snap another funny moment when caught Lak... Watch yourself


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Lak gathering with other's family

Hello.. Lak is healthy and could gather with the cat's family (eventhough there's no blood relation). Watch the picture


Hehehehe.. Oyen jealous of Lak popularity..

Friday, October 7, 2011

Lak flying

Hehhee.. Don't have any picture... I've snap Lak picture with mirror helping..

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Oyen waiting

Look at the picture. Oyen waiting someone.. Is it really his girlfriend that he waiting for?

Monday, October 3, 2011

Oyen sleep at tv

Sometimes, cat sleep anywhere even in the place like tv set. Look at Oyen and Buangan. They sleep near our tv decoder. Make my brother angry coz it effect the channel...
I think they love the warmth from the decoder and tv.




The picture not clear.. Not best capture from Sony Xperia X10.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Lak drink milk

As I've mention on my previous entry, Lak just can drink milk. Dunno why he don't eat any meal. At first when I'm feed another cat, he come but just watch and not eating even I take the meal and trying to put on his mouth..
So this is the picture, I've feed Lak with milk. Ain't easy..



The brand of this milk is Tura.. Have you heard about it??

Friday, September 30, 2011

Is milk okay for cat ?

Lak just can drink milk. So I just search whether milk is okay for cat and found this article :-

Question: Is Milk Okay for my Cat?
My cat enjoys milk, and I give her a small amount two or three times a week. Will this help or harm her? I've read somewhere that milk is not good for cats.
Answer: Generally speaking, milk is not recommended for adult cats, as many of them are lactose-intolerant, and have problems digesting it.
However, If she's not throwing up or having diarrhea, she's probably okay with it. Some experts advise that cream is better than regular milk if you must give it to cats, probably because cream has less lactose than whole or skim milk. But again, a small amount of skim milk seems to be okay for your kitty, so I wouldn't worry about it.

Also, recently, several new lactose-free milk substitutes for cats have been developed, such as CatSip, which may also be found in some food stores and most large pet supply stores. If your cat enjoys milk, she may like these products too.

Hope this will ease your mind.

Source :- Cats.about.com


I've no option. Lak just can drink milk. But we not feed him with ordinary milk. We feed with milk that only for pet. Hope it is okay.. Any suggestion?

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