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HYBRID EXOTIC CAT COMING TO YOUR TOWN
We hope to be the first Savannahs breeder in Asian region. Our family are cat's lover and we dedicated our simple life just to be around our cats. Our Savannahs will join our cattery by the end of 2011 stage by stage and hopefully, we'll have a few F3, F4 and SBT's next year. We have very close relationship with established breeders from US and UK, thanks to them we manage to get their prized and exceptional savannahs breeders.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Trying Out My New Stud Outdoor Enclosure
It's not done yet, still need to hammer a few things before i put my 2 stud savannahs.
I put a lot of effort and time to built this enclosure, not small and not too big either. Also i got huge help
from my 2nd son. This is our project.
I hope it's big enough for both of them. I will post the finish enclosure in a few days, hopefully.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
(RNATT) Neutralising Antibody Titration Test For Rabies
AQIS has not approved any laboratories in Malaysia and recommend sending the blood samples to one of the following:
Veterinary Laboratory BranchAnimal & Plant Health Inspection Division
Primary Production Department
Central Veterinary Laboratory
13 Jalan Seranggong Kechil
Singapore
Primary Production Department
Central Veterinary Laboratory
13 Jalan Seranggong Kechil
Singapore
Telephone: 46 1867 4000
Fax: 46 1830 9162
Alternatively, samples can be send to the Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) at:
Dr Stephen Prowse
Acting Director, AAHL
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Private Bag 24
Geelong VIC 3220
Australia
Acting Director, AAHL
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Private Bag 24
Geelong VIC 3220
Australia
Phone: +61 3 5227 5000Fax: +61 3 5227 5555
E-mail: AAHL-Reception@csiro.au
Web: http://www.csiro.au/places/aahl.html
Web page for import/ export blood testing: http://www.csiro.au/services/ps62.html
Check out the rates of the tests in Australia:
http://www.csiro.au/resources/ps7p.html
E-mail: AAHL-Reception@csiro.au
Web: http://www.csiro.au/places/aahl.html
Web page for import/ export blood testing: http://www.csiro.au/services/ps62.html
Check out the rates of the tests in Australia:
http://www.csiro.au/resources/ps7p.html
It is quite expensive...
Ehrilichia canis - AUD $159
Brucella canis - AUD $63.64
Leptospira canicola - AUD $81.82
Leishmaniosis infantum - AUD $150
Overseas testing surcharge - AUD $110
Total: AUD $564.46
Excluding AUD $209.09 Nipah virus test, the special box needed to purchase to store the serum and the FedEx charges to Australia.
Only the Nipah virus test has to be done in CSIRO, Australia. The rest can be done in the Singapore lab."
Excluding AUD $209.09 Nipah virus test, the special box needed to purchase to store the serum and the FedEx charges to Australia.
Only the Nipah virus test has to be done in CSIRO, Australia. The rest can be done in the Singapore lab."
Another user suggests an alternative for the RNATT test:
"Regarding the RNATT test, I did it at the Shah Alam government vet clinic.
They charged only RM $20 for each blood sample and RM $48 to insert a microchip into my dog.
The blood serum was sent to Biobest Laboratories in the UK.
The blood serum was sent to Biobest Laboratories in the UK.
They charge 32.50 GBP per test.
I bought a plastic container with clips on the side and sponge for about RM $10 at Tesco to store the serum tubes.
The FedEx charges to Biobest cost me RM $117.55."
Taken from http://www.petfinder.my/library/111_Transporting_or_Relocating_Your_Pet/
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