Month: April 2010
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A new kid on the block?
Early this morning, as I was feeding my brood in the kitchen, I heard a distinctive mewing just outside my back gate. When I looked out, it was a little black kitten, about 3-4 months old, standing right outside my back gate and mewing his heart out. Wii was standing nearby, and it looked as…
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Thank you, Dayani & friends
We would like to thank Dayani Chin and all her friends for helping promote our cause and sell our tshirts at an event last week, at the Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields. Dayani and her friends sold a total of 46 tshirts, and there were many requests for the bigger Sports sizes but we were out…
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Passed the 7th day mark…(Peanut and Butter)
I have been waiting and waiting for this day…Peanut and Butter have been clear of diarrhoea for 7 days now. I hope this means they have finally (!) recovered. It has been an uphill “battle” for me, managing their persistent diarrhoea. I stopped the antibiotics after 6 days. Now, the next battle is their fungus. …
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Two coffee shop cats CNRM-ed
My friend, Lisa, caught two cats from a coffee shop today, and brought them to our panel vet to be spayed-neutered. Here they are, in the carrier: The photo is blur because it was taken with my handphone this evening. The two cats are grey tabbies and they look well-fed. I did not want to stress…
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An SOS for a little kitten
Updates (21st April 2010): The little kitten passed away yesterday morning. We are really sorry for the kitten and for Leili. Leili is a foreign student and a few days ago, she found and rescued a little kitten who apparently is having diarrhoea. Leili is urgently looking for an adopter for this kitten as she…
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Another dog rescued from the street
Sandra rescued a dog from the street on Saturday, and brought the dog to our panel vet. I visited the dog today. He has over 100 maggots in a wound on his leg, and this has been cleaned this morning. However, the vet suspects that the dog has more than just superficial wounds, and this…
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Tara is adopted!
Tara, our first distemper survivor, is finally adopted! We’d like to thank my mother’s friend, Annie, and her family, for giving Tara a lovely home. Here are photos of Tara in her new home. My mother, Annie and her son, with Tara. Their domestic helper, who will be looking after Tara. You be good here, Tara. …
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The “downdog”
Bobby had been sick for 2 days. He vomited and stopped eating. But Bobby has always had his own way of curing himself since years ago. He would fast and do what we call, in yoga, the “downdog” pose. It’s a dog stretch, but he would do it for a long time, maintaining that position. We…
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On the homefront
It’s been about 4 days since the last bout of diarrhoea from Peanut and Butter. I hope it won’t recur. They are currently still on steamed chicken and RC Babycat kibbles. I’m still giving the medication Beaglobe (which contains Tryzine), and it is still a battle when it comes to medicine time. I think Peanut…
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Thank You
Many thanks for the following donors for their contribution to our fund: Annie Ng Agnes Cheong May all of you be blessed.
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Two female cats spayed
May is a cat-feeder in Sri Petaling. Today, two of her female stray cats were spayed at our panel vet under our sponsorship. Many thanks to Agnes, for helping out with these two cats.
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Patches, the crushed doggy
I received this from my friend, Jamie: Patches, a lovely good-natured dog recently met with a terrible hit-and-run accident, which left his legs seriously crushed and injured. Some kind souls, Adeline and Yen Ni, took the dog directly to a vet and he has received proper medical attention and surgery. However, whether he can walk…
