Month: August 2010
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Updates on Maggie the Cat
Here’s Maggie the Cat. She meowed and purred when I visited her today at the clinic. Maggie is still on drips, but is otherwise doing well. Maggie went through a surgery for diaphragmatic hernia on Friday. The chances were 50:50 but she pulled through the critical 24-hour period. Get well soon, Maggie!
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Updates on Maggie the Puppy
Maggie the Puppy is already discharged and is currently being fostered by Lydia. The cost of her treatment is shared by the two ladies who found her, the Metta Karuna Rescue Team and us. Maggie still needs an adopter, so if you are interested to give Maggie a home, please contact Agnes at 016-2728720.
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Emergency operation for cat with dead foetuses
It looked like another “Joanie” case again. Asmalinda Hassan wrote to me this afternoon, requesting for financial assistance for Mama Blacky, a pregnant homeless cat she had rescued recently. Mama Blacky delivered three babies on 1st August, but on the 11th, she appeared to be sick. Asmalinda brought Mama Blacky to the vet and it was…
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Thank You
We would like to thank the following donors for their very kind contribution towards our fund. Khoo Ming-Yi Donors from the Mudita Buddhist Society An anonymous donor These donations will be channelled towards the medical needs of Maggie the Dog, Maggie the Cat, and Orange the Cat. May all beings be blessed.
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Maggie the Cat is doing well!
Maggie (the cat) underwent surgery for diaphragmatic hernia yesterday, and is now showing very good signs of recovery. I just got off the phone with the vet, and he says Maggie is one of the most impressive cases he had ever dealt with, especially when the chances of the surgery were 50:50. He also said Maggie…
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Maggie the Cat
We seem to have two Maggies needing help this week. Here’s the account of Maggie the cat, from her feeder and rescuer, Mas. It was written yesterday: I brought an injured stray cat to your panel vet today, he confirmed that she had suffered a preforation in her diaphragm (Diaphragmatic hernia is a hole in the…
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Maggie the Puppy
This is a case of a rescued puppy named Maggie whom Agnes and her friends are helping. Here are the details from Agnes: Thank you very much for offering to help out with the medical for this puppy. We also need to find a fosterer/adopter after discharge from the clinic. A female puppy was found…
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Injured cat needs help
Shahila Shaifful rescued a cat who is suspected to have been hit by a vehicle a few days ago. The cat, whom Shahila calls “Orange”, was bleeding profusely from his right eye when he was found. A friend helped Shahila transport Orange to a vet in KL. Apparently, Orange has more problems than just an eye…
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Two more female cats spayed today
May, from Ampang, brought two more stray female cats for spaying under our sponsorship today. May is doing a great job in her neighbourhood, helping to control the population of the stray cats through the most compassionate way – CNRM. Many thanks to Agnes for helping out.
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Cat rescued and treated
Chen rescued a stray cat a few days ago, and he looked very thin and sickly. She named him ‘Leggy” and Leggy was sent to the vet for treatment. The vet found Leggy to be anaemic, dehydrated and had some infections. He was put on a 24-hour drip and is now on antibiotics. Chen is…
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Bunny has FLUTD
It is really one thing after another for poor Bunny. Just as when we were about to rejoice that he had not sneezed the whole of yesterday, something else cropped up. He came into my room yesterday and squatted to urinate. I was surprised because he does not normally do this at all (urinating in…
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Mooney spayed
It’s finally time to get Mooney spayed. She has finished nursing her babies, Twinkle and Jingle, so Julie brought her to our panel vet to be spayed today, under our sponsorship. This is an old photo of Mooney and her babies while she was still nursing them. Mooney was rescued on a full moon night…
