Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Toys for Raven

After work today, I dropped by the petstore to get catfood and some toys for Raven. She is still a kitten and kittens need to play.


 Raven's new toys.



 She approached cautiously...



These balls seem fun... 


She didn't know what the fishpad is for.




 


Yes, I like the ball. 



But I prefer real things, like the strap of Mummy's bag. 



 Or, I just sit here and watch the big cats...until they let me in. It looks more fun inside that room.



 You want to come in, we want to go out...



 Tabs must be thinking what fun it is outside and wishing she could play too.


My brood loses every single bell-ball I buy them, so I should bring a ball in for Tabs.



 This is Raven's favourite place to hide. It used to be Bosco's too.

6 comments:

Wong Yoke Mei said...

I buy ping pong balls for them.... it's cheaper everytime they looses it....

Joy E. Saga said...

My furries loses every single mouse toy that I buy for them. They LOVE it. I have no idea where they hide them. I keep them all indoors, and those toys just vanish ... looked under and behind everything and they don't appear! Incredible.

I shall give one mouse for Raven as a housewarming present :-) Just wait for it ya, a tad busy at the moment, but will definitely send it to you really soon.

chankahyein said...

Thank you, Joy! By the way, did I understand you correctly when you said you only use oil for mange and it heals? Raven's doesn't seem to be healing too well with the spot-on and the oil. How long does it take to heal?

Joy E. Saga said...

Yes, I use johnson baby oil. It takes patience. I pour about a teaspoon or more of the oil on my palm, rub it all over my palm and rub into their skin. At the ears where it's crusty, i slowly rub the oil in and use my finger nails to remove the crusty bit. Takes about a month or so? Depending on the severity of it. We had a cat in our cattery once, we call her Vicky (after Victor who diligently treated her). She was really very bad and she couldn't get the Invermec injection as she would go into seizures. So our Volunteer Victor went in everyday and rubbed oil on her. 2 months later, she has a beautiful coat of fur. No more mange. Be patient. She will heal.

I too treated a mangy cat with the oil, no need injection and the cat healed. :-) I prefer the natural way ... drugs as last alternative. It's eeeky with the crust and all (and i don't use gloves, haha - just need to make sure i wash my hands before i touch my own cats)

chankahyein said...

Thanks Joy. I shall do that. Just now, I rubbed the oil on her, but she hated it....So I got to do it fast before she objects. The ears are real bad. I'm using grapeseed oil with organic sulphur since was told sulphur helps.

Wong Yoke Mei said...

Johnson baby oil is pure mineral oil. Could that be the reason for it to be effective?