Thursday, 16 July 2009

Best Way To Safeguard Your Password

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Thursday, 9 July 2009

The Teaching of Maths & Science - Have You Voted Yet??

The government has flip-flopped again, due to pressure from some quarters. It has been decided today that the teaching of Maths & Science will revert to the Malay medium.

Many educated people are against this for the simple reason that Malaysia will be left behind globally if we are to teach these two subjects in Bahasa Malaysia.

But let's not look at the future.....let's look at the present and now....how on earth are we going to translate those scientific words into Malay overnight??

Mahathir put it succintly.....
9. Umpamanya perkataan Oxygen (Oksigen) - satu jenis gas. Derivative (cabang) daripada perkataan ini adalah seperti berikut;

• Oxygenation

• Oxidation

• Oxide

• Oxidants

• Deoxydation

• Oxidise

• Oxidification

• Dioxide

• Monoxide

• Peroxide

10. Ini hanya bagi satu elemen daripada sebanyak 120 (118) elemen.

If you are against the teaching of Maths & Science in Bahasa Malaysia, please vote NO at Mahathir's blog. http://chedet.co.cc/chedetblog/


Monday, 6 July 2009

Who Says Michael Jackson Is Dead??!!

Yup, Michael Jackson is not dead. We saw him at the Official Opening Ceremony of Nikonian Academy last Saturday. Well, Michael Jackson Celup (impersonator), anyway. :D


Nikonian Academy Tel: 03-6142 6188
No.13, Jalan PJU 5/21, The Strand, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya
Type of business: Camera shop and photography courses available


Besides the Michael Jackson Celup's performance, there were two flame-eaters to thrill the crowd.






Free photoshoots of Nikonian Academy's obliging model



Michael Jackson Celup's performance.. :p

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

The World's Smartest Accountant Works In Maxis Telco

Received this in the mail yesterday. It's a bill from Maxis Wireless Broadband service, which we had terminated two months earlier. We had settled the bill, in full.....or at least, I thought so, until I saw this.

It looked like I had made a typo error when making the online payment. Instead of typing RM239.25, I entered RM239.24.

And Maxis' accounts has decided that it is worth spending 30 cents in postage to ask for 1 cent in arrears.....hmmm.....

Well, they can ask all they want, but I don't plan to spend RM1 in online transaction fee just to pay 1 cent to them. :p




Saturday, 27 June 2009

Choosing A Good Day To Die....

Before I start, this post might be offensive to some who are extremely serious and take themselves very seriously. If you are this type of person, please stop here and read no further.

If you are reading this second paragraph now, please know that I bear NO disrespect to the dead.

That said, it is very important to choose a right day to die if you wish your death to be noticed and publicised. It would be a tragedy if you don't.

Farah Fawcett-Majors, one of the original Charlie's Angels' cast, died at age 62 of cancer on early Friday morning (M'sian time). It was the same day that the iconic Michael Jackson left this world, too.

There was hardly any mention of her passing in radios, televisions, newspapers, blogs or forums. The world's attention was centered on Michael Jackson's death. The world was either too busy grieving for Michael Jackson or gawking at all the fanfare.

The most the late Farah Fawcett got was a cursory mention or two. Had she died a week earlier, she would probably have better media coverage than that.

So, the lesson I learned is, to choose wisely the day I want to die....or my friends & relatives might be too busy mourning the death of a celebrity. :)

May Michael Jackson and Farah Fawcett rest in peace.

I had hoped that Michael Jackson might make it to KL in his tour concert. Looks like it's not likely to happen anymore. I shall forever remember Michael Jackson, the black boy that became the white man. *singing Black or White*

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Hokkien Speaking Volunteers Required For SPCA's TNR Education Project at Pulau Ketam

I am sure those of you who live in Malaysia are aware of the Pulau Ketam stray dogs that were abandoned in an uninhabitable island.

Rescuing those dogs is not enough. Educating the residents of Pulau Ketam on pet responsibility and neutering is essential to prevent history from repeating itself.

As such, SPCA, together with both the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and Majlis Perbandaran Klang (MPK) will be embarking on a TNR (Trap, Neuter and Release) education campaign at Pulau Ketam on 27 and 28 June 2009.

SPCA need some Hokkien-speaking volunteers to form street teams and walk through the village, approaching the villagers about the importance of neutering pets and strays, as well as responsible pet ownership. They have sponsors lined up to provide "freebies" to villagers like dog food, treats, etc. to encourage their participation.

If you can speak Hokkien and would like to volunteer, please email the PR and Education Officer, Shahrul Baharin, at annbandlow [at] gmail.com with your contact details and which date you would be free to volunteer.

Thank you.

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Dewey - The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World



Dewey The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World is a true story about an abandoned, tiny, bedraggled, nearly frozen kitten in the night drop box of the Spencer Public Library which grew up to be an inspiration to the townsfolk.


I just finished reading it yesterday and I must say, I really love this book even though the ending made me cry.

Imagine, me a grown woman, sitting on a bench at a public clinic waiting for my mum's turn to pick up her hypertension prescription, weeping openly as I came to page #258. I just couldn't stop the tears from rolling down my cheeks when I read that Dewey was about to die.

A little girl who sat on another bench to my left walked over to me and sat down next to me. She kept looking up into my face as I snivelled away. I couldn't help it. I tried to control myself but the tears refused to stop.

Thoughts of how one day Blackie has to go, too, careened into my mind. Followed by thoughts of losing my loved ones one day as age & death claim them. I cried for Dewey, I cried for Blackie who is stil alive, and I cried for living human beings......extremely silly, isn't it?

Anyway, I am glad Vicki Myron and her friends thought to publish some of Dewey's videos in their website. Check out this handsome, inspiring orange cat here - http://www.deweyreadmorebooks.com/deweyvideos.php


Updates (Aug 11, 2011):
If you had enjoyed Dewey, you might like Homer's Odyssey.

Exciting Benefits for Selangor Citizens From Selangor Government

I don't think many of us know about these benefits as the Federal government has not given it much publicity in the media.

My sister-in-law signed up her mother for Mesra Usia Emas (60+ and Alive) so that she will get RM2,500 upon the passing of her mother. Below is a copy and paste of an Adobe file.


---------------article copied and paste from Adobe file------------
3 Exciting Benefits for SelangorCitizens!

1. TAWAS PROGRAM (NEWBORN BABIES)
Babies born 01 Jan 2008 onwards
eligible to apply to the Selangor Govt. for an account to be opened .
RM100 per year till 18 yrs. (Approx: RM 1,800)

CONDITIONS:
a) Either mother/father’s IC with code ’10’ in the middle or
b) Lived in Selangor for more than 10 yrs.

NEED:
a) IC of both parents
b) Baby’s birth cert & MyKid Card

2. TABUNG USIA (60+ & DEAD)
Upon Death- Those aged above 60 yrs who passed away from
Jan 2008-30 Sept 2008, his or her beneficiary can claim RM2,000

NEED:
a) Deceased must be Selangor state citizen
b) To present IC of deceased-showing Selangor address
c) To present burial permit
d) Present beneficiary’s IC (immediate family only)
e) Present birth cert of beneficiary

3. MESRA USIIA EMAS (60+ & ALIIVE)
From 01 Oct 2008 onwards –All Selangor citizens aged 60+
can register for Mesra Usia Emas Scheme, where upon death,
the beneficiary is entitled to RM2,500 for funeral expenses

REGISTER:
a) At ADUN DAP office, Selangor with 2 copies of beneficiary’s IC &
2 copies of the deceased’s IC

QUALIFICATION:
a) Those who stayed more than 15 years in Selangor can also
apply, but IC must show Selangor address (i.e. Those born in other states.)

PAYMENT:
a) Within 7 days, RM 1,000 to be paid
b) Within 90 days, RM 1,500 to be paid
APPLICABLE TO BENEFICIARY TOO

for further details please logon to:-
Wan Chee Wing
h/p:012-3957668
E-mail: wcwtteam@gmail.com

----------end of article---------

Those who are Selangor citizens and have yet to sign up, do so now! As for those of us who are not Selangor citizens, but would like to see our state government give such benefits...... well, we know what to do, right? No, I don't mean everyone moves to Selangor! :-)


Monday, 8 June 2009

Spot Check at Uncle Lim's

"Darling, do you wanna conduct a spot check on Uncle Lim's today?" hubby asked at around 3pm yesterday. "Sure, darling."

I remember when my mum came to live with us five years ago, when she heard this question for the first time, she was puzzled. "Huh? Who is Uncle Lim?" We don't have any relatives with the surname Lim, not by a long stretch, so she had no idea who or what on earth we were talking about.

"Uncle Lim is our nickname for Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, mum." "Why do you need to conduct a spot check on him?", mum was curious. "Not on him, mum. Spot check on his staff to make sure they are working hard and earning their keep." By then mum was confused. "What has it got to do with you guys whether his staff is hard working or not?" "Because we are going to contribute to his coffers. Well, either that or we're going to take some small loose change from him." :-)

Five years on, and mum knew yesterday that she won't be seeing us for the next few hours when she heard that question yesterday. Although the original Uncle Lim has passed on to eternal peace, this "honorary title" has sinced passed to his son, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay.

One of the attractions for me in Genting is their Be A Star Karaoke. The dinner or lunch package is very reasonable (RM15++ and RM13++ respectively). It includes 2 hours' karaoke session in a private room, tidbits and dinner and soft drinks. Well, the food quality is not something to shout about, but we're not there for the food, are we? ;-)


While we were in the casino, one of their staff approached us with their Genting Worldcard Rooms Fair promotion. You "buy" one night and get one night free. Without a second's hesitation, hubby, using his Genting Worldcard, booked 2 nights' stay at Resorts Hotel for only 9 GP.

So, looks like this year, we celebrated my birthday in Genting, and we'll be celebrating hubby's birthday AND our 7th anniversary in Genting. I wonder if Uncle Lim would like to throw in a complimentary romantic candle-light dinner for us?? Lol... :-)

On a different note, I have been given two tickets to The Fairy Singer - Liu San Jie The Musical, compliments from Genting. (Thanks, Genting!!) My mum grew up around Huangmei Deow and San Ker musical movies and this performance, based on a Chinese musical movie in 1961, will be a special treat for her.



The story is about a lady called Liu San Jie who was well known for her great singing voice. She would always sing when she worked in the fields. Her songs were about the local landlords who repressed them with over-taxation. I understood from my late grandfather that at one point in Malaysian history, Liu San Jie's music was banned in this country. It seems that for some reason, the government at that time equated the Liu San Jie music with communism.

Anyway, I took the liberty to record the promotional video clip outside the Be A Star Karaoke to whet my mum's appetite. I hope Uncle Lim will not sue me for recording this. :-)



On our way home, we met with a 2km long traffic jam. Yeah, it's a sign that the holiday is over and people are rushing back to KL to work the next morning.

Saturday, 6 June 2009

Before and After.....

This post is specially for Maneki Neko, who left this comment "I notice no photos of Agent 007 after one dry martini too many...?? :-)" in The Way You Sleep After....

Yes, Maneki, there is a photo, and here are the photos, before and after. :)



Thursday, 4 June 2009

The Way You Sleep After.........

Received this in an email. Thought I'll share it here. Enjoy.


The way you sleep.....


After two beers....




After three glasses of wine.....




After four Kamikazes.....




After a few bottles of shared wine.....




After a few Magaritas.....(love it)




After two bottles of Jack Daniels....




And after an evening of two beers, three glasses of wine, four Kamikazes, Margaritas, and a bottle of Jack Daniels shared with those friends in Mexico.....



Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Warzone Tower Defense is Addictive

I have been hooked on Warzone Tower Defense for the past few days. Yeah, that's why I haven't been updating my blog. :)

Warzone Tower Defense is a strategy online game. You are given a online map, in those graph boxes, and you have to build your own towers, maps and defensive structures. And as in any war, money is a concern, so you have to plan and build your defense wisely or you'll find yourself short of money just when you need the bombs as a last resort.

It's FREE, so if you have loads of time on your hands and not enough money to pass your time like a lady of leisure, give it a go. I'm sure it'll give you hours of pleasure. :)



Ok, got to go now. Have to plan my next strategy on how to make my enemies walk through my line of machine guns. :)

Saturday, 23 May 2009

Robert K. Tanenbaum - Hoax


If you've never read Robert Tanenbaum's 16th book, HOAX, don't bother. This novel has the dubious honour of being the worst book I've ever read. To call it crap would be too kind to it.

I have heard of Robert Tanenbaum's books, and they are supposed to be really good. So, a few months ago, when I saw Hoax at a book warehouse sale, I grabbed it.

And boy, have I regretted that purchase. Three quarters of Hoax is devoted to rehashing after rehashing of Butch Karp, a New York Assistant District Attorney, and his wife's personal history that has no bearings on the plot, and the retelling of events from the different characters'  viewpoint that has no relevance to the story, nor do they move the plot along. It's amateurishly-written, something you might expect a Form Three student to write.

When I finally finished the book, I went on the internet to see if it was just me, or if others felt the same. What I found surprised me.

It appears that Robert Tanenbaum is not the real writer of the previous 15 books. The real writer was his cousin, Michael Gruber, who has since split from the partnership and branched out on his own. The general consensus was that either the real Robert Tanenbaum can't write, or the new writer hired to replace Michael Gruber can't.

No wonder it was such a torturous read. If you want to punish your enemies, make them read Hoax!! 

Thursday, 21 May 2009

The Part of American Idol Finale That Was Censored in Malaysia

Curious at how Kara Dioguardi's dress was suddenly opened and she was grabbing it close after her "duet" with Katrina "Bikini Girl" Darrel? I was. I was sure our censorship board was at work again.

And I was right. If you wish, you can view the complete footage here --->  huffingtonpostdotcom.  

Monday, 18 May 2009

How Well You Know Your Husband

I've been tagged again, this time by Lupie. So, here are the questions, and the answers.

Q1. He's sitting in front of the TV, what's on the screen?
A: CNN News -  who needs to know what's happening in our own country?

Q2. You're out to eat, what kind of dressing does he get on his salad?
A: He's not a salad person, he prefers fungus. Any type except the ones that grow under the bathroom doors as no one has ever harvested them for cooking yet.

Q3. What's one food he doesn't like?
A. Assam laksa. He subscribes to being PH balanced.

Q4. You go out to eat and have a drink. What does he order?
A. Kopi Nga Lak (White coffee, large)

Q5. Where did he go to school?
A. Mother's Backside Smells Methodist Boys' School

Q6. What size shoes does he wear?
A. 7

Q7. If he was to collect anything, what would it be?
A. Sports & antique cars. Err.......toy ones because we can't afford the real ones. 

Q8. What is his favourite type of sandwich?
A. Tuna, because he can't imagine eating an ikan kembung (mackerel) sandwich. 

Q9. What would this person eat everyday if he could?
A. Blackie the cat....he thinks our cat's thighs would be juicier and tastier than chicken drumstick.

Q10. What is his favourite cereal?
A. Any type except the sweet varieties. He doesn't want to sing "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth".

Q11. What would he never wear?
A. Pantyhose

Q12. What is his favourite sports team?
A. None

Q13. Who did he vote for?
A. Do you mean virtual votes, wishful votes, imaginary votes, or online votes??

Q14. Who is his best friend?
A. His better half.

Q15. What is something that you do that he wishes you wouldn't do?
A. Answer this tag. :)

Q16. What is his heritage?
A. Nothing comes to mind.

Q17. What is his favourite colour?
A. He likes all colours except pink.

Q18. What is his habit?
A. Smoking

Q19. What is he proud of?
A. His ability to add ONE with ONE and get the answer ELEVEN

Q20. Lastly, do you think he will read this?
A. YES!!!  

And I am passing the tag to......CELENAAAAAAA!!!!!!! hahhaha

My New Look....Ever Changing for Better Reading?!?!

I tend to get bored easily and I AM bored with the same old look of my blog. To amuse myself, I devoted today to revamping the look of this blog. 

To make wading through the numerous posts here easy, there is a Search button on the top right hand corner now. It's as good as having a google search engine right inside the blog. Try it! 

So.....what do you guys think? Am I ever changing for better reading, or do you prefer the old look?  :)

Sunday, 17 May 2009

The Big Bad Book Sale 14 - 18 May 2009

Big Bad Wolf Books is having The Big Bad Book Sale, and the books are sold at rock bottom prices. All brand new (not used) paperback novels are going for RM8 each, with some as cheap as RM5. 

Although I still have 14 unread books from my last purchase at another book warehouse clearance sale, I went to this book sale as I heard from Vivien that Dewey The Small-Town Library Cat That Touched The World is going for only RM8. 

The book is a very touching tale of how a tiny, half frozen, frost-bitten 2-month-old kitten was found in the library of a small town, and how the town adopted it. I've been looking for this book at every book clearance sale, but unfortunately, it was always sold at its orignal price of RM34.90.


Dewey's face & colour reminds me of my late Brownie, Blackie's brother.

If you haven't been to the book sale, you might want to check it out.  It's really a bargain. More details at http://www.bigbadwolfbooks.com/

Friday, 15 May 2009

It's My Birthday And I Got The Tickets!!!! :)

This afternoon, when I checked my email account, I found this message from Nuffnang:-

Dear Nuffnanger,

Congratulations as you're officially invited to attend the Premiere Screening of Ghosts of the Girlfriends Past due to your fantastic blog post written. 2 tickets have been reserved under your name which will entitle you to bring along ONE (1) guest to the premiere screening.

However, due to regional orders from Warner Brothers, the movie has been rescheduled to be released on the 30th of July 2009 instead of 4th of June 2009. Thus, our Premiere Screening for the movie has to be rescheduled to a later date as well.

We'd like to inform you that the Premiere Screening will now be held on the 23rd July 2009 instead of 2nd of June 2009. Details as follows;

Date: 23rd July (Thursday)
Time: 9pm
Venue: TGV One Utama

Please accept our apology for this delay and thank you for your understanding. We'll remind you of the screening again a week before to ask for your confirmation of attendance. Should you not be able to attend the screening on the 23rd July 2009, kindly inform us by writing to audrey.lai@nuffnang.com .

We are looking forward to see you at the Premiere on the 23rd July!


Yay!!!! It's great to be a gay cat!!! Lol. 

Thank you, Warner Brothers and Nuffnang, for a great start to a beautiful day. I can't wait to watch the movie. :)





Wednesday, 13 May 2009

What A Magical Holiday....Thanks to Genting

Being a member of Genting World Card gives you certain benefits such as a special invite on your birthday. And in addition to their Happy Birthday special invitations, members also stand a chance of being randomly picked to be invited to a night's stay at one of Genting's hotels plus a magical show.

So, if you're not a Genting World Card member yet, hurry up to the mountains and apply for one. Membership is FREE and it's for life.

Now, what got me so happy was that this year, hubby got a random invite at the same time as I got my Happy Birthday special invite. Combined, we got two nights' stay at Genting!! An excellent way to spend one's birthday, don't you think?

Included in the birthday invite was:-

1) One night's stay at Resort Hotel, deluxe room.

2) A ticket for two to Dreamz show --- we got upgraded to PS1 tickets, which put us very close to the stage. Yay! :)

3) A complimentary dinner for two at Be A Star Karaoke that included 2 hours' free karaoke session. We had a great time shouting and screaming to Linkin Park, Bon Jovi, Guns N Roses, Queen & Beyonce, albeit off-pitch (and off-timing, too). Lol.

We've seen previous seasons of Dreamz, and while the last one was more stylistic, this new season offered some interesting delights. It's worth checking out, especially the globe that has 5 motor riders inside. I kept expecting them to crash into each other as they literally flew from one side of the globe over another rider to land on the other side.






After the show, we stayed back for a photography session with the white tiger. We were last in line, and by the time our turn came, the tiger was getting irritated and a llittle bit unco-operative. It growled and kept rising up from the floor.

After asking permission from the tiger's handlers, we stroked it trying to pacify it, but that only made it more irritated. Hmm....I wonder why Whitey the tiger (its name is Yubuz or something that sounded like that) didn't like being stroked while its cousin, Blackie the cat could be pacified with strokes.

Anyway, the photographers had to take a quick shot as the tiger rose from its position, resulting in a less than sharp picture of the tiger.




As for Resort Hotel, I think it could do well to include a sign in Chinese in the lift. When we stepped inside a lift, we found that the guests there were standing around asking each other if the lift is spoilt. The lift doors didn't close and they couldn't activate the floor buttons.

What they didn't know was that they had to insert their card key into the slot below the floor buttons to activate the lift. There was a sign in English just below the card slot, but I guess they either can't read or had never used a card-accessed lift before.


The room we stayed in

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Chinese/Cantonese Opera Sung In English

Has anyone ever heard a Chinese or Cantonese opera being sung in English? If you haven't, these two videos are worth checking out. I find them quite amusing. 

Enjoy...........







Thursday, 7 May 2009

I Can Relate To Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

Warner Brothers Pictures is giving Nuffnangers a Special Screening for GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST two days before its release in Malaysia. In order to get this invitation, we have to write a post on how we can relate to the movie.

So, wiithout further ado, let the story begin.



When I was one month old, I vowed to love and be faithful to this kitty.  Let's call her "Marmalade". However, when I grew up, I forgot about my vow to "Marmalade" and was available to any beautiful dames that called.



This was my harem of wives and girlfriends. That was me in the centre, surrounded by my harem.  :)


However, having a harem had its hazards, particularly if you're a handsome cat like me. Every single female wanted a piece of me......and the result was......

Yeah! I looked ugly and was even voted as the ugliest cat in the world. 


I would have remained that ugly except that one day, my slave turned on the computer and I saw the picture of "Marmalade" and I when we were young. 

I hurried over to Auntie Lupie's home where "Marmalade" is.....BUT, discovered to my horror that "Marmalade" has now grown up and is actually a boy, called Ginger a.k.a. Beckham

Oh well, love is blind, and being gay isn't a crime. Also, my coat has grown back. It's good to be gay!! :D


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Monday, 4 May 2009

How to know if your cat is ill

While surfing the net yesterday trying to learn more about themometers and reading a cat's temperature, I found that a better, more accurate thermometer is a pet rectal thermometer. A human thermometer may be used for the same purpose, but may not be as accurate as the rectal thermometer.

A cat's normal body temperature is between 38 and 39 degrees Celcius (according to the vet) and a higher temperature necessitates a visit to the veterinarian. Here's how to take your cat's temperature reading in a safe way.

1) Hold your cat firmly (I held Blackie in a sitting down on all fours position) facing outward and lift its tail to expose the rectum. If using a mercury thermometer, remember to give it a quick shake with a flick of the wrist to "reset" the thermometer. 

2) Insert the thermometer slowly and carefully into the rectum. Wait for 2 minutes if you are using a mercury thermometer (no wonder it didn't work initially as I only waited 30 seconds).

3) Remove the thermometer and read the temperature.


Blackie is Better!

Thanks so much, everybody, for your concerns and sms asking after Blackie's well-being.  We truly appreciate it. {{{hugs}}}

Blackie is eating now, but his fever is still there. It hasn't gotten worse, though, so I think he should be okay soon.


Sunday, 3 May 2009

39.8 - Blackie's Temperature Reading

So sorry for not updating earlier, but I've been busy with Blackie. Lupie dear, thank you very, very much for your concern. Blackie and I really, really appreciate it. {{{hugs}}}

Hubby had to help me extricate Blackie from his hiding at 12 noon today as Blackie is still not his normal self. We took him to Gasing Veterinary Hospital to see a Dr. Prem, who was recommended by Jimmy as the regular vet we go to at Cheras (it's a government vet) is not opened today, and we were not confident to try out new vets after hearing some vet horror stories where they charge you an arm and a leg and killed your pet in the process.

Blackie has a fever at 39.8 degrees Celcius. Dr Prem said that if the fever is above 40 degrees Celcius he would be really concerned and would do some blood tests. But as it's below 40 degrees, and especially since he's an indoor cat, he gave me some antibiotics and asked me to monitor Blackie's temperature. He said Blackie's fever should be down in two days' time, but if it should climb up any further by tomorrow morning, I am to call him and take Blackie back to the hospital where they would have to do some blood tests.

Blackie only started to drink some warm water and ate 3 small cubes of Angel Salmon Sashimi (his favourite treat) a few minutes ago. He wouldn't touch his food, and wouldn't eat more than the 3 cubes, despite my persuading him to.

But, that said, I am happy as he has not eaten or drank since his breakfast at 7am yesterday morning. 

I'll be trying to tempt him to eat and drink more, by continuously changing his water (he likes warm water) and bringing it to him, hopefully he'll eat and drink again.

My current problem is, I have no idea how to take his temperature. I bought a thermometer from Guardian pharmacy this afternoon, but the reading on the thermometer does not change despite my ah.....sticking it up poor Blackie's butt.  

Has anyone taken a temperature reading of their pet before? If so, please advise. From how Dr Prem did it, it looked easy enough, so I don't know why I couldn't get a reading on the thermometer. *puzzled*

Blackie Behaving Weirdly

I was out for a bit today, and when I came home in the evening, close to 7pm, Blackie did not come out to greet me at the door. I started looking for him, but couldn't find him. My mum then told me that he has been hiding in his hidey hole since morning. 

She said that Blackie has not eaten or drank any water since he went into hiding. She tried to get him out to feed him, but after he got out of his hole, he froze. looked up and around him, eyes widened in fear, and rushed off to hide again. My mum described it like as if he saw something that she couldn't see.

Anyway, it's now 12:31am, he popped out for a short while just now, but wouldn't eat or drink, and is back in hiding again. He has never been like this in his entire life, so I'm really worried about him. I even offered him salmon, but he never even came near to the food.

I can't extract him out of the hidey hole unless some hefty furnitures are moved. What could be wrong with him? I'm sure he's starving by now, but he is not confident enough to come out to eat. I wonder what happened to trigger this unusual fear. My mum has no idea, as she spends most of her time in her room watching telly. *worried*