Pets

1)CATS


Toyger

  • its look like tiger
  • a medium sized cat with fur like stunned.
  • temperamin good relatof good health and resistance to disease
  • color is orange old with black stripes like the tiger
  • striped pattern should extend without any spot. Small, round ears
  • need to book because it is imported cats   
  • price  RM 500 
  • including 2 vaccines,Avid micro-chipping and 1-year health guarantee

Tiffany
  • medium-sized
  • Semi-foreign body type
  • between 4-5 kg of weight-Form of the head almost like a triangle
  • short snoutsmall chin
  • large earsCheekbone width
  • Tail, decorated with woolEye color is goldOf course, typical of a brown cat
  • price RM 350 with 2 vaccines and 1 year health guarantee



Siamese Cat
  • large, pointed ears
  • wedge-shaped faces
  • lean, muscular, graceful bodies
  • long, slim, legs
  • hind legs longer than forelegs
  • long tail, which should not be kinked and is generally carried high
  • small, neat, oval paws
  • short, thick, soft, springy coats
  • nice colour of eyes
  • price is RM 85

2) Rabbits


Dwart Hotot


  • small and compact, a stocky, docile little rabbit much like the Netherland Dwarf. 
  • The head itself is round, with a broad skull. 
  • There should be no visible neck. Eyes are round, bold and bright. Ears should be short, well furred, and of good substance. Ears should balance with the head and body. The body should be uniformly wide from shoulders to hips, with well rounded hindquarters.
  • The price RM 150
  • topline should have very slight gradual curve from the ear base to the highest point over the hips, and fall in a smooth curve to the base of the tail. Maximum weight for the Dwarf Hotot is 3 lbs., ideal weight 2 1/2. Their fur should be soft, dense, fine with good luster. 
  • Fur is to roll back gently back into position when stroked. Color is to be uniform and of pure white over the entire body, except for eye bands. Eyes to be dark brown. Eyebands are to be narrow, well defined bands of black colored fur forming a complete outline of the eye. Color to be as intense and dark as possible. Ideal eyeband width is to be equal to the thickness of two pennies
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Mini Rex
  • This breedbreed is known for its specific fur, which feels like a velvet. 
  • It is often used as a substitute for other animals' fur.
  • Standard Rex fur has shortened so-called "guard" hairs. 
  • This makes the coat very dense and short.
  • This kind of coat would be mistaken for an undercoat on a normal rabbit.
  • also called the "Velveteen rabbit", 
  • was produced from the Standard Rex rabbit.
  • Mini Rex's fur has a plush feel to it, like velvet, which offers a distinct feel to the touch, 
  • the price is RM 120

  • Himalayan

  • This is a very old breed, which has been long-known in many Asian countries near the Himalayan Mountains. 
  • Himalayans are more widely distributed across the world than any other breed, and in many countries has been known by many names, such as the Black Nose, Russian, Chinese, and the Egyptian. 
  • Those rabbits have very gentle temperament, and they make great pets for children
  • They also have a cat-like, slender body, which makes it easy for children to handle
  • The price is RM 170














3) Hamster


Golden Hamster
  • Adults grow from 5 to 7 inches (13 to 18 cm) in length
  • will usually have a lifespan of 2 to 3 years, but can live up to 5 years.
  • The golden hamster is a crepuscular animal.
  • Golden hamsters mark their burrow with secretions from special scent glands on their hips.
  • Golden hamsters are popular as house pets due to their docile, inquisitive nature and small size
  • Originally, golden hamsters came in just one color the mixture of brown, black, and gold which gave them their "golden" name but they have since developed a myriad of color and pattern mutations such as cream, white, blonde, cinnamon, tortoiseshell, black,three different shades of gray.
  • price RM30









Roborovski

  • The smallest of all hamsters. 
  • Averaging under an inch (2 cm) at birth, and (rarely) three inches (7.5 cm) during adulthood. 
  • Distinguishing characteristics of the Roborovskis are eyebrow-like white spots, and the lack of any dorsal stripe. 
  • The average lifespan for the Roborovski hamster is three (3) years, though this is dependent on living conditions (extremes being four years in captivity and two in the wild). 
  • Although claimed to be hypoallergenic, Roborovski hamsters have been associated with the development of asthma in previously asymptomatic owners. 
  • Being fast, agile, and naturally timid or shy, are generally recommended as "look but don't touch" pets. 
  • Loud noises could agitate the hamster. As they rarely bite, Roborovski hamsters may make good pets for owners who enjoy interactive play (in which the hamster explores his or her owner). 
  • Roborovski hamsters, being very sociable, are fun to watch. As light may sometimes disturb them, it is recommended that red lights be used to allow an owner to view the hamsters without disturbing them due to the fact that Roborovski hamsters are unable to see red light. 
  • Roborovski hamsters are known to sleep in their wheels, especially in wheels with banked edges.
  •  Price RM20
Djungarian
  • They are typically half the size of the better-known Golden Hamster/Syrian hamster, and therefore called a dwarf hamster along with all Phodopus species. 
  • Features include a typically thick dark grey dorsal stripe and furry feet. The tail is so short that it hardly shows when the hamster is sitting.The average lifespan of this species is 1½ to 2½ years or 2-3 years.
  •  Most Djungarian hamster dwarf hamsters grow to 3 to 4" long. 
  • In the winter their fur turns almost completely white. 
  • They usually breed between April and September. After birth both males and females may eat the pups if not separated.Due to their poor eyesight, they are at risk for falling from a high surface or from a handler's hand.
  • Price RM 20 

3)Iguana

Green Iguana
  • Green Iguana or Common Iguana is a large. 
  • t grows to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length from head to tail.
  • Although a few specimens have grown more than 2 metres (6.6 ft) with bodyweights upward of 20 pounds (9.1 kg).Iguana can fall up to 50 feet (15 m) and land unhurt (iguanas use their hind leg claws to clasp leaves and branches to break a fall).
  • During cold, wet weather, green iguanas prefer to stay on the ground for greater warmth.
  • When swimming, an iguana remains submerged, letting its four legs hang limply against its side. 
  • They propel through the water with powerful tail strokes. 
  • Green Iguana's color may range from green to lavender, black, and even pink. 
  • Price RM200
Lesser Antillean Iguana
  • The Lesser Antillean Iguana is a large arboreal lizard.
  • Species has been limited to only two instances as most captive laid eggs tend to be infertile.
  • The feature that most easily distinguishes these two species is the large, round scale that the Green iguana has below each ear hole but which the Lesser Antillean Iguana lacks.
  • The Lesser Antillean Iguana varies in color between different island populations, but the base color tends to be gray, with green splotching on the underside.
  • They have large pale, ivory colored scales on their heads. The jowls of males are pink and the scales around the eyes are blue.
  • Males are larger than females and are 40cm (16in) long, with an 80cm (32in) tail when full-grown. Females are two-thirds this size.
  • Price RM200
 3)Arowana

Silver Arowana
  • This fish has relatively large scales, a long body, and a tapered tail, with the dorsal and anal fins extending all the way to the small caudal fin, with which they are nearly fused. 
  • It can grow to a maximum size of 90 centimetres (35 in).
  • Silver arowanas have the same coloring throughout their lifespan.
  • The species is also called monkey fish because of its ability to jump out of the water and capture its prey.
  • It usually swims near the water surface waiting for potential prey. Although specimens have been found with the remains of birds, bats, and snakes in their stomachs, its main diet consists of crustaceans, insects, smaller fishes and other animals that float on the water surface, for which its draw-bridge-like mouth is exclusively adapted for feeding.
  • Sometimes called Dragon Fish by aquarists because their shiny armor-like scales and double barbels are reminiscent of descriptions of dragons in Asian folklore. 
  • Price RM2000

Super Red Arowana
  • They have several other common names, including Asian bonytongue, dragon fish, and a number of names specific to different varieties. 
  • Slow-moving waters flowing through forested swamps and wetlands. Adults feed on other fish, while juveniles feed on insects.
  • These popular aquarium fish have special cultural significance in areas influenced by Chinese Culture.
  • The name dragon fish stems from their resemblance to the Chinese Dragon.
  • This popularity has had both positive and negative effects on their status as endangered species.
  • Price RM4500


    Arapaima
  •  It is a living fossil and one of the largest freshwater fishes in the world. 
  • Arapaima can reach lengths of more than 2 m (6.6 ft), in some exceptional cases even more than 2.5 m (8.2 ft) and over 100 kg (220 lbs). *The often cited maximum length of 4.5 m (14.8 ft)comes from a single second-hand-report from the first half of the nineteenth century, and is not confirmed.
  • The maximum-cited weight for the species is 200 kg (440 lbs). 
  • Consequently, large arapaima of more than 2 m are seldom found in the wild today.
  • This fish is therefore able to survive in oxbow lakes with dissolved oxygen as low as 0.5 ppm
  •  Price RM500

 

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