applefreak 1 Report post Posted June 27, 2007 i'm hoping to find a shop that stocks the different brandsso that i can compare the feel and ease-of-usei'm a rather touchy-feely person, i buy things based on how it feels with my hands (and body sometimes)...anyone heard of Jung? apparently can only find in their showroom but office hours so guess i'll have to give it a miss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rummi 0 Report post Posted June 27, 2007 i'm hoping to find a shop that stocks the different brandsso that i can compare the feel and ease-of-usei'm a rather touchy-feely person, i buy things based on how it feels with my hands (and body sometimes)...anyone heard of Jung? apparently can only find in their showroom but office hours so guess i'll have to give it a miss !!err, nvr seen jung. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted June 27, 2007 coz i did a search for switches in singaporeand this is one of the brands that came uplooks as good as the clipsal ones, just dun know works as good or notwell, looks like this sat will be switch-hunting day for me !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catsophie 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 There's no license for cats since they are "supposedly" not allowed to be kept in hdb flats Bottomline, you need to be a responsible cat owner. Get your pet neutered and toilet train them. Never let them stray, pee or poo around your neighbour's compound. Must bear in mind that not everybody like animals and some people are terrified of them.As for kitten proof my house, I never do so. One of my cat is too old and have weak hip while the naughty one is too timid to go out. He only peep outside and look out the window. But you can never be too careful though. If you have those hyperactive or curious cat, perhaps you'd like to get those mesh from pet shop to cover up your windows and gates i think it's not.before i took my cats from another country , the officer of ava show me the rules of hdb, it says no cat allowed in hdb. but compared with the small size dog, cats're even more quiet! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rummi 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 (edited) coz i did a search for switches in singaporeand this is one of the brands that came uplooks as good as the clipsal ones, just dun know works as good or notwell, looks like this sat will be switch-hunting day for me !!oh, btw, tink i ought to mention tis. legrand also has a range of 'everyday' switches, which is priced at (u got it;) 'everyday' 'everyone's price. so no need to break the budget just to buy clipsal.the expensive ones are designer range such as metallic finishes, flourocarbon coated casing, etc...happy shopping! Edited June 28, 2007 by rummi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 thanks. was wondering why legrand cost $4.5 at homefix whereas the clipsal one cost $3+ to over $10 !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaCe 3 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 hahaha, cause hdb say cats are 'nomadic in nature' and a whole load of other rubbish lohthen as animal lovers, we can't take the risk to say why dogs can cat cannot? coz if hdb go and ban dogs also then liao liao !!nomadic my foot lor....one lame excuse to cover another lame excuse.what about the endless TUCK TONG CHENG on the empty field beside my old flat? isnt it MORE nuisance?thanks. was wondering why legrand cost $4.5 at homefix whereas the clipsal one cost $3+ to over $10 go sungei road/kelantan , contractors' paradise(PRICE). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 sigh, that's the no. one reason they will give whenever replying to media / conversation with animal welfare groups / replying to emails etcseriously, i wonder if it's a computer sitting right up there churning out replies and the 'spokesperson' just repeat what the computer dictated i've written countless letters to the forums and a few did get publishedbut hdb still held on to the nomadic notion !!and some cat owners didn't help by allowing their cats out roaming i went down to kelantan road yesterdaybut a lesson i learnt on this renovation journey is thatthey will give a high opening price if the enquirer is female why i dun know but it seems they have this idea of 'cha bo' easier to 'ka chai tow' so wanted to know what is the average price lohdun want to pay like double the normal price Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaCe 3 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 sigh, that's the no. one reason they will give whenever replying to media / conversation with animal welfare groups / replying to emails etcseriously, i wonder if it's a computer sitting right up there churning out replies and the 'spokesperson' just repeat what the computer dictated i've written countless letters to the forums and a few did get publishedbut hdb still held on to the nomadic notion and some cat owners didn't help by allowing their cats out roaming i went down to kelantan road yesterdaybut a lesson i learnt on this renovation journey is thatthey will give a high opening price if the enquirer is female why i dun know but it seems they have this idea of 'cha bo' easier to 'ka chai tow' so wanted to know what is the average price lohdun want to pay like double the normal priceif you can wait. I have a legrand brochure/catalog which i wrote down the prices for most models.tonite i go home see can find or not... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lin_stapler 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 sigh, that's the no. one reason they will give whenever replying to media / conversation with animal welfare groups / replying to emails etcseriously, i wonder if it's a computer sitting right up there churning out replies and the 'spokesperson' just repeat what the computer dictated i've written countless letters to the forums and a few did get publishedbut hdb still held on to the nomadic notion and some cat owners didn't help by allowing their cats out roaming Haaaiiizzz... sometimes those irresponsible pet owners are to blame also. My old place, got this lady who anyhow let her cats roam and multiply. Those volunteers no choice but have to help catch, neuter and feed her cats. I think the lady senile already. People help feed her cat also kena scolding.Now I saw some of her cats are wondering in the market place. After the en bloc... I dunno what will happen to those poor kitties lor Everytime I see cats with no home... I sure feel like crying. So emo one... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted June 28, 2007 if you can wait. I have a legrand brochure/catalog which i wrote down the prices for most models.tonite i go home see can find or not...yes yes i can wait thank you so muchhi lin_stapler, i also feel heart pain when i see homeless straysthose feral ones still not so bad, but those abandoned ones everytime someone walks near they'll look up with anticipation, hoping it's their 'owner' who had cameback for thembreaks my heart seeing the anticipation, then disappointment in their eyes...sometimes i visit a privately-ran cattery, some of the cats there are abandoned while the rest are rescued. those rescued are all abused on the streets so the volunteers brought them back, feeling that they can't protect themselves.the abandoned ones, in the first two weeks, will look up with anticipation. some will stop eating when they realised their 'owner' had left them for good sometimes i have to stop myself from sayanging the stray cats on the road. it's the friendliness of these felines that get them into troubles later - caught by pest controller or abused by lunatics. when they stop fearing human, they are ripe target for the sadists Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scoria76 0 Report post Posted June 29, 2007 ..the abandoned ones, in the first two weeks, will look up with anticipation. some will stop eating when they realised their 'owner' had left them for good ..Ayo.. so sad.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summerholiday 2 Report post Posted August 11, 2007 i went to those strays cats and dogs place at pasir ris, there'e about 2 or 3 cats lost their legs... still surviving, at the rate that the tc ppl catching and ppl complains, the strays will soon in much more danger lo.. till now only some tc are better ppl that considerate enough.. i also keep cats in hdb, but groundfloor soon going up to 5th floor, i don care i still keep cats... if i don keep, the road will be more strays lo.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karen77sg 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2007 i went to those strays cats and dogs place at pasir ris, there'e about 2 or 3 cats lost their legs... still surviving, at the rate that the tc ppl catching and ppl complains, the strays will soon in much more danger lo.. till now only some tc are better ppl that considerate enough.. i also keep cats in hdb, but groundfloor soon going up to 5th floor, i don care i still keep cats... if i don keep, the road will be more strays lo..U really got a kind heart! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted August 11, 2007 i went to those strays cats and dogs place at pasir ris, there'e about 2 or 3 cats lost their legs... still surviving, at the rate that the tc ppl catching and ppl complains, the strays will soon in much more danger lo.. till now only some tc are better ppl that considerate enough.. i also keep cats in hdb, but groundfloor soon going up to 5th floor, i don care i still keep cats... if i don keep, the road will be more strays lo..there are actually quite a few catteries thereactually there was a period where you dun really see stray cats - SARS period coz all the TC engaged pest controller to round up all the stray cats it was the civet cats that spread the virus, and the TC round up cats makes me wonder if they've even been through school? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites