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Here’s What to Do If Your Chicken Is Attacked by a Cat

If you keep chickens as pets, it’s important to know what to do if your chicken is attacked by a cat. Cats are natural predators of chickens and can kill them very quickly. In this blog post, I will recommend what to do if one of your chickens is attacked by a cat and what to expect in the process of caring for your injured chicken.

Recently, a cat showed up and attacked the weakest of my flock of three bantam chickens. By the time I went outside to check on the commotion, it was too late. The cat was running away with my hen, Nugget, in its mouth. At the time I thought it was probably too late, I lost a young rooster to a feral cat years ago and it was a quick death as it got him by the neck. I gave chase and the cat dropped Nugget in the drain, before escaping. It was trying to get away fast and it wasn’t able to fit her through the hole.

Nugget was in shock and tilted her head up to breathe. I carried her to a quiet spot to catch her breath and saw that she had a couple of wounds on her back. After around 10 minutes, she stood up and wanted to join the rest of the flock but I put her in the coop for observation. I immediately left some food out for her and she still had a good appetite, which was a relief. However, she mainly stood around and was withdrawn, she also looked like she had some difficulty walking. The next day, my brother and I took her to the vet – AAVC in Yishun- (our regular vet, Gloria Lee of Mount Pleasant in Yishun, was on 3 weeks leave) and discovered that it was worse than we thought.

From my experience I recommend the following:

1. Get your chicken to a vet ASAP

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Nugget after surgery, photo provided by AAVC

First of all, it’s important to act quickly if your chicken is attacked by a cat. Cats have toxic saliva and bites can result in infections and kill your chicken. A cat attack requires emergency care and will need to see a vet. It is a good idea to inspect your chicken to try to get an accurate assessment of how serious the injury is.

Before you get your chicken to the vet, clean the wounds to reduce any chance of an infection. If you do not have F10 disinfectant (requires dilution) or saline solution on hand, you can try posting an SOS to Facebook or Telegram on channels like Backyard Chickens Singapore (BYCS) or Save the Chickenese Singapore to find out if there is someone in your neighbourhood whom you can get it from immediately.

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The TCM Garden: Nanyang Herb Garden

Home to medicinal herbs as far as the eye can see, Nanyang Herb Garden contains a diverse number of plants used for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It’s caretaker, Zhuang Minshan, a registered TCM physician, looks after all these plants with the help of one staff member and some volunteers.

Plants here are grown in neatly arranged rows. They include Fishwort, Sabah Snake Grass, Black Face General, Snakeweed, Bandicoot Berry, Jiaogulan, Two-Flowered Oldenlandia, Toothache Plant, Soapbush, Singapore Rhododendron and even Ashwaganda, also known as Indian Ginseng, which Physician Zhuang grew from seed. These are just some of a multitude of plants which surround the property.

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Fishwort Singapore
Fishwort

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Community Composting in Singapore: Project Black Gold

Want to learn how to do aerobic composting in Singapore? Project Black Gold is a community food scrap composting initiative in Singapore run by Cuifen Pui and Chingwei Chen. Passionate about compost making and building communities, these two got together to co-create and launch Project Black Gold during the pandemic, with the support of other compost makers. Their goals? To teach people how to make compost using food scraps and to grow this community movement.

When physical distancing measures eased, Chingwei began by teaching theory for free over Zoom to a group of condomium residents in Bukit Gombak, and meeting with a smaller group to do hands-on activities. A few months later, Cuifen initiated a series of online teaching for volunteers and nearby residents of Jurong Lake Gardens, although it took many more months before hands-on could take place. From this point, Chingwei went on to start 3 more locations at Tampines.

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Christmas Gift Guide for Gardeners 2022: Best Gifts for Gardeners

Christmas is coming, and that means it’s time to start thinking about what gifts to buy for your friends and family. If you have a gardener in your life, read on! In this blog post, I will share some of the best Christmas gifts for gardeners this year in Singapore. I hope this list helps you find the perfect gift!

  1. Singapore Botanic Gardens Desk Calendar 2023 – The calendar features beautiful botanical watercolour artwork by Sri Lankan artists and brothers James and Charles de Alwis, and were painted between 1893 and 1907. Get it here for $13 before it sells out like it usually does.
  2. Digital Gift Card – Not sure what to get a friend or family member who loves gardening? Why not get him or her a gift card instead? Potta Plantta, The Garden Store, Noah Garden Centre and Tumbleweed offers digital gift cards from $30.
  3. NaturalGRO liquid fertilisers, soil conditioners and plant protection – NaturalGro now offers a range of products to suit any gardener. Buy one product, or save by getting their bundle combo. Prices start at $25 for the bundle combo, find it here.
  4. Plant a Tree Mug from ShiokFarm – Plant a tree on behalf of your friend when you gift him or her this mug, available for $20 each here.
  5. Easy Peasy Gardening Kit by Soil Social and Seed Folks – Perfect for beginner gardeners, this kit includes a choice of basil seed mix (dark opal, lettuce and lemon basil) or a pair of ornamental plant cuttings, 3.8L root pouch, spade, watering device and 5L soil mix. The kit will be accompanied with growing guide and a step-by-step video to guide you through the process. Pick from either an edible or ornamental plant kit, get it here for a festive price of $42.
  6. Tropical Plants in Focus: Botanical Illustration at the Singapore Botanic Garden – Authored by Michele Rodda, this book outlines the development of botanical illustration in Singapore, and in particular at the Gardens. It showcases a selection of illustrations which can be viewed in person at the Singapore Botanic Gardens’ Botanical Art Gallery. Buy the book here.
  7. Locally made plant pigments from Wild Dot – Have a friend or family member who enjoys painting? Why not get them some locally made plant pigments? Made from plant parts sourced from Indigo, Yellow Flame tree, Blue Butterfly Pea, Orange Cosmos and Mango tree. Shop their products here.
  8. Bollywood Farms Christmas  Hamper –  Impress your friends or family with this Christmas hamper. It contains 1 free Bali basket, 1 2023 calendar, 1 loaf ginger bread sliced banana bread, 1 pot of Lemongrass, 1 bottle chocolate chip cookies, 1 bottle pandan cookies, 1 bottle papaya pickles, 1 bottle Ikan bilis & peanuts, 1 bottle Sambal, 1 Bollywood badge, and 1 Bollywood keychain. Get it at $80 nett, please enquire at 68985001.
  9. Pass It On Plantable Candles – Each plantable soy candle comes with a paper lid embedded with seeds and a vessel that can be reused as a cache pot, or buy candle refills to keep reusing the vessel. With each purchase, one or more trees are planted by their NGO partner. Prices start at $35. Get it here.
  10. Giant Monstera  Throw Blanket – Measuring 2 metres by 2 metres, this fleece lined throw blanket is a statement piece on the sofa or bed. Get it for $143.21 on Frecklepot’s Amazon store here. Stylish aroid pillows and begonia or monstera tufted rugs are also available on their Amazon store.

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