Trushka Siamese in Hove | Pet service
Trushka Siamese
Locality: Hove
Phone: +61 421 084 696
Address: PO BOX 68 5048 Hove, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.trushkasiamese.com
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23.01.2022 Toroto has so much time playing with his big brother today
22.01.2022 Look at this gorgeous boy! This is Edison he is a Seal Point from Saskia’s first litter. His mum and brother sent me the update today.
21.01.2022 Here are some photo updates of the 3 kittens from Saskia’s last litter and Edison the seal point from her litter the previous year. They are so beautiful I just want to smooch them
21.01.2022 What a perfect pair
20.01.2022 This is Liesel Alice. She was one of seven in Saskia’s first litter. Isn’t she so beautiful. I love getting kitten/ cat updates x
19.01.2022 I know there is a shortage of Siamese Kittens through Australia. This lovely Seal Point Alfred is looking for a home. Just a thought if anyone out there would consider a mature Siamese baby:
19.01.2022 Sascha can’t wait to meet her new family soon
17.01.2022 I think we can all relate . https://www.facebook.com/1738601809735295/posts/2337420759853394/?vh=e&extid=I7MV1zGeMOYKFXxU
17.01.2022 The lady who was going to purchased Adam had a change of circumstance and was unable to take him, so he is available to find his forever parents. Loves human attention, lots of cuddles and plays fetch like a pro! These kittens are related and the same lines as my cats. Saskia’s daughter is the mother ... Located in the Adelaide Hills. Robseane Cattery (FASA reg) FASA 140. (Life Member) DOB 26/7/20 Chocolate point. Very loveable, furry and purry. Looking for his life long home Microchipped/desexed. Message if interested and I’ll give you Anne’s number See more
17.01.2022 Sascha certainly has made herself at home with her big brother Edison. Amazing how quickly they bonded
16.01.2022 Sascha and her Mum
14.01.2022 The babies had their Vaccinations with the lovely Dr Mel tonight in the specialty cat room. Soothing music, scratching post and Feliway defuser, what more could a cat want?
13.01.2022 Who wants an update on the babies? Satsuki and Totoro are having a ball, attention seeking and being the center of their families universe. Sascha LOVES her brother Edison and he loves her. They were meant to be. She’s definitely a mummies girl too.
12.01.2022 Our beautiful Floyd Boy
12.01.2022 ****Adam has found his new mum and will be moving there next week ***** These kittens are related and the same lines as my cats. Saskia’s daughter is the mother Robseane Cattery (FASA reg) FASA 140. (Life Member) DOB 26/7/20 Chocolate point. Very loveable, furry and purry. ... Looking for his life long home Microchipped/desexed. Message if interested and I’ll give you Anne’s number See more
08.01.2022 Totoro and Satski are getting so big. And so beautiful
07.01.2022 The girls having a cuddle
07.01.2022 They just love eachother so much
06.01.2022 Satsuki looking beautiful for her new Mum and brother today
05.01.2022 How important is cat enrichment? Cats are often showing us their independent nature which makes us feel less guilty about leaving them alone at home. But, they... also like our attention with mental and physical activity to keep them stimulated. Bored cats can exhibit unwanted behaviours and can take out their frustrations by way of scratching our furniture, toileting accidents or even aggression. Enrichment is a method used to help our feline friends with occasions to express their species appropriate behaviour. All cats need an enriched environment and this is especially true for indoor cats. Providing this does not have to require a lot of time, money or effort and your cat will love it! Build a house, tunnel or even make a maze from cardboard boxes, cut some windows in it and watch them explore their new little world. Browse the internet, there are many ideas on DIY projects. There are many simple ways to stimulate your cat’s mind and body with simple DIY projects with items you probably already have in your home. Grab a cardboard toilet roll with holes cut in it big enough for kibble to pass through, fill it up, fold down each end and give it to your cat, watch them have fun rolling it around trying to get the food out. Making mealtime fun, challenging and interactive is a great way to satisfy their instincts and curiosities. Every meal is an excellent time for enrichment! Using activity balls, puzzle feeders and scattered food will encourage extra movement. Making feeding puzzles are simple and will slow down the rate which your cat eats and activate the natural hunting instincts in searching for food. If you would like to read more about making your home cat friendly, follow this link: https://icatcare.org/advice/making-your-home-cat-friendly/ We would love to see your own ways you keep your feline’s busy or different ways to make mealtimes fun! #ttgvet #welovecats
05.01.2022 One of Saskia’s first babies Liesel Alice. Her mummy shared this beautiful photo of her today
04.01.2022 Totoro and Satski chilling out on a hot day. Life is hard
04.01.2022 Yesterday we farewelled our three babies. The house is much quieter now and Saskia is still looking for them. We have had happy updates so far from their new families
04.01.2022 Only a few days left till our babies fly the coop. Thanks so much to Dr Mel and the team for taking such good care of our babies
01.01.2022 What a perfect match
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