Month: December 2009
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The senseless sacrifices…
On 23rd and 24th November, we posted an appeal to stop the senseless and brutal sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of animals in Nepal. We are sure that many people around the world sent similar appeals to Nepal to stop the ruthless sacrifice of these animals. It looks like the appeal fell on deaf ears…
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One day in the life of a…..
One day in the life of a rescuer:Today, I rescued a stray dog/cat, and I handed over the case to an animal charity group. Yay!! I’ve helped an animal today! ********************** One day in the life of an animal charity group:Today someone rescued a stray dog/cat, and handed over the case to us. We really wish…
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Thank you to our supporters
We’d like to thank Ms Corinne Tan and another donor (who wishes to remain anonymous) for their generous support to our fund so that we may continue doing our work. May you both be blessed.
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Suki gets to climb a tree…finally!
Suki had been itching to climb a tree for some time now. Every kitten must go through this stage, otherwise, something would be missing from their kittenhood. So off she went this morning, under strict camera supervision…. Up, up and away! Peek-a-boo!! Hello! Higher up… Under the ever-watchful eye of none other than good old…
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Six years ago….
Talking about animal-friendly hotels and resorts, six years ago, in 2003, we participated in a puppy.com event which took us to Port Dickson to an animal-friendly resort, with Mac and Bobby. The following year, puppy.com had another event in Melaka, also in an animal-friendly resort. Here are some photos from the yesteryear event in 2003:…
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Langkawi cat-friendly hotels and my son’s wings – Jia-Wen graduates!
Yesterday, I had a one day break from AnimalCare work (but not really also, because I was on the phone dealing with Yen’s rescued labrador and possible adoption of the football pups). So, where was I yesterday? On Langkawi Island, to attend my son’s graduation ceremony from HM Aerospace Flying Academy. But before that, did you know…
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Female dog spayed
Today, we sponsored the spaying of one more of the many female stray dogs fed by Kiew of Old Klang Road. The dog will board until recovery after which she will be returned to the Old Klang Road colony, managed by Kiew and her friends.
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Updates on Boboy – fosterer needed
This is the latest photo of Boboy. Boboy has recovered significantly from his injuries. Though he still walks with a slight limp, he is walking very confidently now. Flashback: Boboy was the accident victim found injured somewhere in Taman Tun. He was rescued in a dying condition (had liver trauma as well), brought to our…
