Month: September 2010

  • More on understanding aggressive cat behaviour

    Looks like my posting on the Cow-and-Bunny fight has generated quite some interest and feedback.  Below is a sharing from Chen.  From my experience with my own cats, I totally agree with both authors.  Now, I can make sense of some of Cow’s seemingly “cranky” behaviour over the years.  Now, I understand a little better… Dear…

  • An adorable puppy for adoption

    This adorable little puppy is up for adoption.  She is female and estimated to be about 3 months old.  She and her sibling were dumped in front of Mayo Clinic, USJ Taipan recently.  Her sibling has already been adopted.  If you are interested in adopting her, kindly call Mayo Clinic at 03-56377026. 

  • Two USJ1 factory dogs spayed

    Peck Wan is a dog-rescuer who practises CNRM.  On her own, she has been getting many stray dogs spayed and neutered.  About a month ago, Peck Wan wrote to me about the plight of some factory dogs in USJ1.  The dogs are living in a stockyard and being fed by the workers (Peck Wan supplies…

  • Thank you!

    We would like to thank the following donors for their contribution to our fund: Amanda Coffin & Maneki Dr Veeranoot Nissapatorn Julia Chong Premala Narendra Irene Leong Chua Choon Meng Loh Lay Peng & Peggy (for their rescued cats, Tupui, Nuinui) May you all be blessed.

  • Brownie’s updates

    Here’s Brownie’s photo, taken this afternoon.  The vet is very happy with her progress and another x-ray will be taken soon to determine how much the bone has healed.  Brownie has very good appetite, too. 

  • Something we need to understand about cats

    Hi everyone.  Anonymous left this comment on my Cow-and-Bunny fight posting, and I thought it would be very useful to share it with everyone, especially those of us who deal with cats with presumably “cranky” temperaments.  Here it is:Yes, the cats get very panicky and aggressive due to the fear and they jump into attack…

  • Bunny got bitten…by his brother, Cow

    Poor little Bunny….it seems to be one thing after another.  First, it was the fever.  Then, it was the flu, and that was followed by the FLUTD.  He was sick for almost a month and was on two antibiotics and some other medicines.  But he recovered and things were back to normal.   Not for long,…

  • Cruella – before and after

    It was in July that we sponsored the treatment for “Cruella”, a stray dog with a skin problem.  Cruella was rescued by Justin and subsequently fostered by him. Wait, before I go any further, here’s a BEFORE photo of Cruella: This was taken in July, right after she was rescued and treated at the vet’s. Justin…

  • Updates on Perky

    Perky was one of the dogs we rescued from the Klang Dog Pound in December 2009.  She was sent to the farm in Bentong, but found to be not in the best of health a week later, so we brought her back for treatment (tick fever), and subsequently she was adopted by Mei Leng. Mei…

  • A very heart-warming tortoise tale

    Here’s another heart-warming “tortoisy” tale from Julie Pek:  26th August: Two tortoises were spotted in a pond in a big land paved for development.  I told the construction workers to give me the two tortoises. I took them home not knowing where to locate them. I named them To to and Ti ti. They had…

  • Updates on Brownie

    Here’s Brownie’s latest updates from Mary: Here are the photos of Brownie taken yesterday.  The vet had already removed the stiches and you can see that the external wound looks like it is drying well. She has also been given an ivermectin jab to treat skin infection as doc noticed rashes under her skin and she hda…

  • Pet Epicure Adoption Drive

    Please mark this on your calendars, folks.  Pet Epicure will be holding its cat adoption drive on 23rd and 24th October 2010.  Here is the link: http://petepicure.com/2010/09/23/adoption-drive/ Please let your friends know. 

  • Another female cat spayed

    May has been bringing many cats for spaying under our sponsorship.  May’s mother is a cat-rescuer and she practises CNRM very efficiently.  We’d also like to thank Agnes for helping out each time May brings in a cat.  This is what May’s mother does: May’s mother, who is 40+ years old, feeds cats at the marketplace…

  • Zhou Zhou’s 3rd jab

    Zhou Zhou had his 3rd Ivermectin jab two days ago, and here’s updates and photos from Julie: It was Zhou zhou’s 3rd jab.His weight maintained at 1.25kilo and he is looking much finer.Though still a little bit weak, his appetite is better. He finished one little bowla day of Topcat pellets and finish 3/4 bowl…

  • Brownie’s updates

    As for Saturday (yesterday), Brownie is already able to stand on her operated leg.  This is really a milestone for her and we are really happy.