Month: September 2015
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Neutering aid for 1 cat in Seremban (Sanusi b. Bajuri’s)
We have sponsored RM100 for the castration of Totcik, a male cat. From: sanusi Date: Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 3:18 PM Subject: AnimalCare Neutering Subsidy (male cat) To: chankahyein@gmail.com Attached are the files that include the subsidy form duly completed, receipt of payment to the vet and the photos of totcik before and after…
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Neutering aid for 6 cats in KL (Wong Yee Heng & Chan Kwai Fuae’s)
We have fully sponsored RM520 for the spaying of 5 female cats and the castration of 1 male cat, rescued by Ms Wong. Here are the photos sent by Ms Wong:
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Neutering aid for 3 cats in Sentul (Wong May Pheng @ Siti Zubaidah Wong’s)
We have fully sponsored RM270 for the spaying of these 3 female cats. From: mp wong Date: Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 2:02 PM Subject: Cats spayed on 12-9-2015 To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com> Receipt send on 17-9-2015. The following are the photos of 3 stray cats spayed. Thank you. From, Wong May Pheng
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“Dog culling is NOT the solution to rabies” – World Animal Protection
We appeal again to the humans in power, to please heed the advice of organisations that have successfully controlled the spread of rabies in many other countries. Please stop the killing, it doesn’t work. Vaccinating 70% of the stray population works. http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2015/09/23/dog-culling-is-not-the-solution-to-rabies/ World Animal Protection (WPA) urges Malaysia to vaccinate its dogs as mass culling,…
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It’s truly very, very sad
Worldwide Veterinary Services’ Mission Rabies has extensive experience in controlling rabies and has successfully done so in many countries by vaccinating 70% of the strays. WVS has offered to come to help and vaccinate our dogs for free. Animal welfare organisations in Malaysia have been pleading to the authorities to please stop killing and take up…
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Thank you very much, Mission Rabies, Worldwide Veterinary Services!
Thank you very much, Mission Rabies, WVS, for helping the street dogs in Penang! http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/09/22/ngo-offers-50000-free-vaccines-manpower-to-penang/ GEORGE TOWN: International NGO Worldwide Veterinary Services (WVS) is ready to supply 50,000 vaccines at any time to Penang for free to cover all pets and stray dogs and assist with manpower to fully conduct mass vaccinations. However, even though…
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Auction: The last Chinese Blue tshirt!
Update: Thank you very much, May Lee! This last Chinese Blue tshirt goes to you for your very generous donation of RM300 to our Fund! The original post: This is our very last piece of Chinese Blue and it’s a size 44 (unisex). This means the chest measurement is 44 inches all around. We’ve decided…
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Penang waiting for proposal from WVS
Thank you to all animal lovers and animal welfare organisations for speaking up for the thousands of innocent lives! http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/penang-waiting-for-mass-vaccination-proposal-by-global-veterinary-group State health exco Dr Afif Bahardin said WVS, an international non-governmental organisation, is proposing mass vaccination instead of culling strays, which has the Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng under heavy criticism. Lim is continuing to…
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The rabies situation: Pray for the animals and the humans
When help and advice offered to those in power falls on deaf ears and cold hearts, when those who can make a difference refuse to learn from others who know better and have done better, perhaps it’s now time to pray for the safety of all animals, to pray for innocent lives who have been needlessly…
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Re rabies: Advice from a Malaysian vet
Understandably, many of us are groping in the dark regarding rabies and what best to do for our animals. Below is advice from a Malaysian vet, Dr Clement Anthony. On his clinic FB page, he has given permission to share this widely. Thank you very much, Dr. Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=920933191289651&id=182719778444333 Hi to all pet lovers The recent presence…
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Mission Rabies offers free vaccination for the strays in Penang, but…
We hope other states will consider seeking help from Mission Rabies. Vaccinating 70% of the stray population has been proven to work at controlling the spread of the disease. http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/09/21/cm-silent-even-after-ngos-offer-to-vaccinate-strays-for-free/ KUALA LUMPUR: International animal rescue NGO Mission Rabies has offered free vaccination for all strays in Penang but has met with stony silence from Penang…
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Keeping your animals indoors
With the rabies alert and the human threats, it’s time to keep our animals indoors. Ensuring a comfortable indoor environment is crucial, and one way to maintain optimal air quality is by using a humidifier. This can help prevent dry skin and respiratory issues in both pets and humans. This is the time I’m really…
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Cow fights back?
Cleo has been bullying Cow and Tabs for a long time now. She is the food raptor – she steals Tabs’ food all the time (so we have to monitor feeding time or put Tabs on a high place so that she can eat in peace). And she intercepts Cow whenever Cow wants to go…
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Neutering aid for 1 dog in Kajang (Fan Sau Ying’s)
We have fully sponsored RM120 for the castration of Orange, a male dog. Mdm Fan’s son sent these photos on behalf of his mother:
