[Official] EDMW Cat Owners Thread~ - Part 2

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IMPORTANT!

hi all, i was walking past golden landmark shopping complex (390 victoria street) around 3.30 pm on sunday 3 nov when i spotted a small black cat with an open wound above one of its front legs, in the bushes outside the complex, on the ophir road side.

i have zero experience with handling cats and therefore was unable to catch it. when i got home later that day, i immediately emailed acres about it (since they do animal rescue), but to date, they have not replied to me.

if any of you live there or feed cats there, or know others who do, could you keep an eye out for it? many thanks in advance.
 

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hi all, i was walking past golden landmark shopping complex (390 victoria street) around 3.30 pm on sunday 3 nov when i spotted a small black cat with an open wound above one of its front legs, in the bushes outside the complex, on the ophir road side.

i have zero experience with handling cats and therefore was unable to catch it. when i got home later that day, i immediately emailed acres about it (since they do animal rescue), but to date, they have not replied to me.

if any of you live there or feed cats there, or know others who do, could you keep an eye out for it? many thanks in advance.

Contact cat welfare society for assistance. They will probably redirect it to their member in charge of the area.

ACREs do all wildlife except cats, dogs & mynahs.
 

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Contact cat welfare society for assistance. They will probably redirect it to their member in charge of the area.

ACREs do all wildlife except cats, dogs & mynahs.

thanks for the heads up, i just emailed them! :)
 

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can give what to stray meow meow as a treat? something they will like to jiak but not what will be considered for regular feeding.
 

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can give what to stray meow meow as a treat? something they will like to jiak but not what will be considered for regular feeding.

any treats u can buy from pet stores! if you want home cooked stuff can try salmon/chicken liver --> cook with hot water no need add salt or anything, my meow lovesssssssss these xD but doesnt apply to all cats, some dont like, can try your luck, chicken liver vv cheap frm those wet markets.
 

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Dear cats experts, my cat only eat wet canned food, is it normal?

normal, it depends on your cat's taste la, some only insist on eating dry, some insists on wet. but if ur cat only eats wet, you have to take care of its teeth cat who takes only wet food tend to get tooth decay much easier.
(bring to vet to brush, or brush urself or simply buy some toy for it to chew on to clean the teeth, my cat loves chewing cloth ribbons but then the ribbon v disgusting must throw away everytime aft he chews cuz got his teeth tar:s22:),
 

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Be patient with them & can follow up with chasers. They are all volunteers & receive a lot requests for help daily.

they have replied me to say that they informed caregivers in that area. however, if anyone happens to spot it, do let them know. a photo would be good! thanks very much!
 
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