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lol...oh the shock and horrow that would follow. Okay, I will try to get that done so all can marvel at his mass.
We are waiting to see him, doesn't matter if he is more plumped :-[
 
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CATS MASSAGE​
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Its the massage beneficial for cats :?
By : Dr. Schoen
"Animal massage can benefit both you and your pet in many ways. It is a wonderful way to connect with them at many different levels and to share quality time together. It can be done while listening to music, sitting in your favorite chair or couch, laying down in front of the fireplace on a cold autumn day, or while watching T.V.. There are a number of massage techniques depending upon what your goal is. You can use massage just to help your pet relax or to bond with them, to enjoy the magic of touch or it can be beneficial therapeutically in certain conditions. If you notice, pets stretch on their own to relax and keep in shape. :statisfie Certain yoga postures are actually named after animal stretches such as the dog stretch and the cat stretch! However, as animals get older and stiff, they can't stretch and move around as easily. There are many natural approaches to help this including nutritional supplements, acupuncture as well as massage."
 
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Here I am posting pictures of my FAVORITE kitten, Cha Buri, she is such a gem and I'm head over heels in love with her :statisfie


Cha Buri doing a pose :D

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Sweetness!!

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Cha Buri Reading :giggling:

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Okay she's done with reading now :)

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And heres Moon Sera!! :statisfie

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:w: :)
 
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Maasha Allaah they're well cute when they small.. they become aggressive and lazy when their older though. Probably because we stop playing with them then.



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CATS MASSAGE​

When should be done :?
By : Maryjean Ballner
Lacetoleather
Cat Life
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Its very important to "work around your cat's schedule.
Massage is something that, if the cat's not ready for it and you're trying to push it on them, it's not going to work; it's just going to make both you and your cat more tense," Dr. Swanson says. Make sure you are in the right frame of mind before you sit down to massage the cat. If you've had a bad day at work, calm yourself down before you try to give your cat a massage. "When you're relaxed, it's more likely your cat will also be relaxed," Dr. Swanson says. "Cats are very sensitive to their owner's emotions. When I'm stressed out, my cats tense up themselves, or they'll run away and hiss at me."
The best time would be when the cat comes to your lap.:statisfie
 
AsalamuALaykum mawwiii!!!

i want dem cats mashaAllah soo cute :-[

Nice info tan, when do the cats do their bit? i wan a massage too :p

Nah i get scared when random wild cats hiss
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are we allowed to salaam cats? seriously coz so many times they jus stare at me im like... wat am i suppose 2 do? might aswell salaam em right :eek:
 
Cha Buri Reading :giggling:
Both are lovely kittens:) with a strong intelectual background but iif i may say the reading was a bit too upseting for Cha Buri after her expression - she looks thoughtful :-[ not to mention her little back paw is up during the reading - so sweet.
 
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CATS MASSAGE​

Prepairing for the purr...fect massage​
By : Rebecca Sweat - Maryjean Ballner
Lacetoleather
Cat Life
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  • Find out if there are certain areas of kitty's body you should avoid or special massage techniques you should use based on your cat's particular health needs.
  • Don't massage your cat if it has enlarged lymph glands, a fracture or sprain, a cut, ruptured vertebral disk, blood blister, fever, swelling or any abnormal tenderness.
  • If you discover anything unusual about your cat's health while massaging, refrain from further massage until you've consulted your veterinarian.
  • Do the massage when your cat is resting or ready to relax, but not after a meal.
 
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CATS MASSAGE​

The steps for the purr...fect massage​
By : Rebecca Sweat - Maryjean Ballner
Lacetoleather
Cat Life

  • The first step to massaging a cat is to spend a couple minutes gently stroking it as you talk to it. Try to get your cat relaxed and purring.
  • Scratch behind his ear and you will have his undivided attention.
  • Rub the entire ear - even a little stroking on the inside of the tip.
  • Scratch the top of this head (between his ears).
  • Go on to his other ear.
  • Scratch the side of his face, below his whiskers.

  • Scratch under his chin.
  • Scratch the other side of his face.
  • (Even a cat you just met is now melting under your touch!)
  • Scratch his ears again, just a little.
  • Scratch the top of his head.
  • In a continuous and fluid motion, stroke from the top of his head
  • down his entire back.
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  • Using a circular motion with the tips of your fingers, start behind kitty's head and massage the neck in a circular motion. "Put your thumb in one spot and anchor your hand with your thumb, and then move your fingers in a circular motion and pivot on your thumb," Dr. Swanson explains. "Each time you do it you move your fingers around in a clockwise fashion, about a quarter turn each time, and then you move a few millimeters and then do it again, and then moved and then do it again, and so on." From your cat's head and neck, you can gradually work your way down the back to the tail and paws.
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    Along the cat's back are acupressure points which correspond to internal organs; as those internal organs weaken or become ill, the external points become sensitive, Dr. Swanson explains.
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    "As you go down the cat's back, each time you find a sensitive spot, picture that as a being a beaver's dam," she says. "You don't want to eliminate the dam, because you don't get results if you visualize something gone. You should visualize the dam slowly going away, as though a couple of logs are loosening up and water is coming through while you're massaging the cat."

    [*]Stroke down his back only - several times - with your hand wide open to span across his entire back.


  • Stroke his entire tail (with your hand all the way around it) several times.
  • He is butter in your hands!
  • If he lays down, offering himself to you completely, take one leg at a time and stroke it from shoulder to paw. Stroke each leg several times.
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  • Stroke anywhere else he will allow except his tummy, as this is usually seen as an invitation to play (undoing the calming effect of the massage).
 
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Maasha Allaah they're well cute when they small.. they become aggressive and lazy when their older though. Probably because we stop playing with them then.



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No0o0, not true! My cats are MAD hypa....
LoL, I always play wit em ;D They play with my hand like cats do with each other :giggling:

Cute kittens btw sis! Gimme one :p lollll.
 
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Sorry!! Tania, the links are expired...:confused: :phew

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Could you upload again the pics:-[ please i can't see the kittens and cats.
 
CATS MASSAGE​

The Do's and Dont's in cat massage​
By : Rebecca Sweat - Maryjean Ballner
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The Do's


  1. Approach your cat slowly and speak in a soothing tone.
  2. Avoid s-sounding words when you speak. The hissing sounds may seem threatening.
  3. Let your cat pick the time and place.
  4. Bring your hand up toward your cat's chin and give him or her time to smell it and accept it.
  5. Use clean hands -- no oils, creams or lotions.
  6. Massage with your hands and never your feet.
  7. Make slow motions.
  8. Pay attention to your cat's feedback signs. Friendly signs include purring, hanging around, kneading, eye blinking, and little cat kisses. Unhappy signs that tell you to stop include wiggling to leave, hissing, low sinking back, loud meows, hard bites or scratch attacks.
  9. Repeat a technique your cat likes.
  10. Look for ticks, fleas, cuts, scratches, swellings or lumps. Alert your veterinarian should these conditions continue.
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Waiting for a quality massage :-\
The Dont's​
  1. Don't press too deeply -- you could harm your cat.
  2. Don't massage your cat when you feel stressed or hurried.
  3. Don't force a massage on a cat.
  4. Don't try to substitute massage for medical treatment for conditions such as arthritis. Let it complement the care plan devised by your veterinarian
 
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lol subhan Allah ^ i seen that pic somewhere before.. i think its an msn display pic aswell.
 

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