Sunday, July 31, 2011

Bicara hari ini...

Hari ni 31/7/2011-Ahad.
My mom and family datang dari kampung.Bawak banyak buah2an i.e rambutan, manggis and durian.
HoHoHo...faveret aku ngan famili especially Qiqi.

Penat sungguh Qiqi hari ni...kena sakat ngan anak2ku dan ngan opah dia gak...
Kelakar tengok anak buah aku tergeliat2 geli bila aku letakkan Qiqi di bahu dorang.

Nah tu dia...Qiqi keletihan dan tidur penuh ke asyikan...

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

SUGAR GLIDER-NEUTERING(PEMANDULAN)

Ha! Jangan terkejut pulak dengan isu ini. Isu ini amat penting untuk kita fikirkan jika anda berminat membela lebih dari seekor Sugar Glider di bawah penjagaan anda. 

So apa lagi?Jom kita semak :-

Neutering Sugar Gliders

Many of the people in this country seems opposed to the idea of neutering their male gliders. They say it’s a cruel and unnatural thing to do to an animal. But, there are actually many benefits of neutering a Sugar Glider.
  1. To prevent joeys. Animals are not like humans. You can’t just put them together and not expect them to breed. And when the litters are born, who is going to take care of them? Sure, you can sell them off, but can you guarantee the buyer would take care of them the best way they can? Another possibility is by keeping the offspring yourself, but are you prepare to house them in separate cages to prevent inbreeding, immature breeding and many other problems?|
  2. To house several gliders together. This is especially important if you have more than one males.  If you even have one female in the house, even though it is not housed together with the males, the males will fight for dominance and breeding rights. Neutered gliders don’t have the urge to breed, therefore this problems wont occur.
  3. It will reduce the risk of testicular cancer and sexually transmitted diseases, since the testicles and sexual urges are removed.
  4. It reduces the gliders from producing scent gland on their chest and head, thus avoiding the gliders from having bald head and chests. It also helps reduces the smells produced by male gliders.
  5. It reduces the mating urges. This is especially important when the gliders loves to ‘play’ rough and caused mating wounds on the females.
  6. It also helps in preventing self-mutilating, when the problem is hormone driven.
So, for those who has, or planning to keep male and female gliders together, please consider neutering. It’s the best way to keep several gliders together.
You can see the Local Glider Vets for vets who are experienced in handling gliders in Malaysia, since they also provides neutering services.

Local Glider Vets

Dr Jenny
HANDS “N” PAWS
C-17G, Jalan PJU 1/45,
Aman Suria Damansara, 47301 PJ
Tel: 03-7804 6539
Dr Jenny can neuter male gliders safely.
The clinic can deworm and treat serious conditions for gliders.
Call before you go to make an appointment.
Dr Yeoh
YEOH VETERINARY CLINIC & SURGERY
126, Jln SS 24/2, Tmn Megah, 47301 PJ, Selangor
Tel: 03-78048684
Dr Yeoh can neuter male gliders safely.
The clinic is able to treat minor things on gliders and general check up but not great for serious cases.
Call to make an appointment.

Source on Neutering Benefits: Suz’ Sugar Glider

SUGAR GLIDER-BUAHAN PILIHAN

ANDA perlu tahu apa yang patut kita bagi kat sugar glider kita. benda ni penting ok! untuk jangka hayat dan kesihatan dia..owh.. i love my sugar glider! sebab tu aku buat research pasal sugar glider ni..apa yang perlu dan apa yang tak perlu..
  
Check out the below list:-
1)
Apple - OK mostly edible, but can get boring too.
2)
Fragrance Pear - A bit more expensive than normal pear, but juicy and they seem to like it so much.
3)
Honeydew - OK, but a lil' smelly when leave overnight.
4)
Rock Melon - OK.
5)
Kiwi - So-so.
6)
Dragonfruit (white) - Some will like it, but will become messy with the seeds all over.
7)
Water Chestnut - So-so.
8)
Mango - Lovable by most.
9)
Ciku - OK lar, a lil smelly, also the poo smelly.
10)
Jackfruit - Some will like, some will not.
11)
Jambu Air Madu - So-so, a lil smelly, also the poo smelly.
12)
Jambu Air - Some will like, some will not.
13)
Cherry - So-so.
14)
Strawberry - OK and so-so.
15)
Rambutan - They can finish it in 30 mins! But a bit smelly also.
16)
Sengkuang - So-so.
17) Lai - OK.
18)
Papaya - OK, but the poo will turn orange and *phew* smelly lor.
19)
Watermelon - OK, but if left overnight will become smelly and the poo will turn red.
20)
Carrots -  So-so.
21)
Sweet PeaR - OK.
22)
Cherry Tomatoes - So-so.
23)
Sawi - Some will like, some will not.
24) Guava - So-so.
25)Pemenegrate
26)Apricot
27)Lemon
28)Orange
29)Blackberry/dewberry
30)Raspberry
31)Cranberry
32)Blueberry
33)Sunmellon
34)Persimmon
35)Peach
36)Plum
37)Nectarine
38)Pineapple
39)Mulberry
40)Prune
41)Roselle
42)Date(kurma)
43)Soursop(durian belanda)

Ok..kalau kita perasan segala buah yang kat atas ni kebanyakannya memang tak de kat malaysia kan..sebabnya sugar glider ni asal usulnya bukan dari malaysia ye..sebab tu makanan dia semuanya buah-buah import. tapi tak pe.. korang boleh bagi buah2 yang ada kat malaysia ni..macam betik, honeydew, nangka......betol tak??

Kalau korang memang sayang pada sugar glider korang, mesti korang takan pernah berkira untuk bagi dia makan apa..yup..memang maintenance bela binatang ni tinggi. tapi tu la..kalau kita sayang, semua benda kita sanggup kan.

Sayangilah sugar glider anda macam anda sayang nyawa anda sendiri!