Month: April 2023
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Updates on Fate (from Survivor Shelter)
Ms Ong has updated that Fate is eating on her own and she has urinated and defecated. This is good news! Because the vet appointment ended late (it was a long wait), Ms Ong could not open her burger stall tonight. Time is really something she doesn’t have enough of. We might not know just…
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Thank you very much (April 2023 donors)
‘Tis time to thank all donors and well-wishers for your continued and generous support. Thank you to all rescuers and feeders who look after street animals responsibly too. There will be no AnimalCare without all of you – thank you so much! To rescuers and feeders who would like to apply for our Neutering Aid,…
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The Blondies’ updates
The night was peaceful and totally quiet, and I was able to sleep until 5.30am without having the wake up in between. As for breakfast, I have to change the routine now. So as usual, I fed the Porch Cats first. All three came today, including Creamy. Then, I fed Tabs in the kitchen. Riley…
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Medical aid for 1 cat in Semenyih (Survivor Shelter’s) – Fate
Survivor Shelter comes under our special provision for Medical Aid for Sponsored Animals in selected shelters for four animals, ie. WinWin, Cash, Milky and Fate, the newly-rescued kitten. We have provided an aid of RM142.75 for the medical treatment of Fate and another RM142.75 is gifted by The Blondies. The total bill was RM285.50. Backstory:…
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The Snug Life: How Cats Find Comfort in the Cramped and Cozy
Cats are known for their love of boxes, and there are several reasons for this behavior. One possible explanation is that cats feel more secure in enclosed spaces, and a box provides a sense of security and protection. Boxes also provide cats with a cozy and comfortable place to rest and nap. In addition, cats…
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All quiet in Bunny’s Place
I went in just now and was greeted by a pool of urine right at the door. Well, never mind. We’ll work on that. This is Cleo’s way of saying “No eye see”. Sam is sitting here enjoying the night air. Both tunnels are in the room too. Riley is teaching Indra how to eat…
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Sam and the Blondies at Bunny’s Place!!
We decided to make the move this evening. But first, I made sure our Super Seniors had a good dinner, then Sam and Blondies also had a really good dinner. This is to ensure that in case there are any hunger strikes, at least all have had a good meal to last through a hunger…
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Updates on Milky, Cash and Fate from Survivor Shelter
Milky, Cash and Fate were taken to the vet’s today. Here’s the updates from Ms Ong Siew Hiang. Milky According to Ms Ong, the vet says the blood count is “low” for Milky. Milky is now hospitalised under observation and blood tests will only be done if the need arises. The vet will force feed…
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A special provision of our Medical Aid to be extended to Sponsored Animals in selected shelters
Our TagTeam has unanimously agreed to have a special provision of our Medical Aid to be extended to Sponsored Animals in selected shelters when a need arises. Currently, there is only one shelter under this programme, and that is Survivor Shelter under Ms Ong Siew Hiang. We have informed Ms Ong that this special provision…
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Newspapers failed, but the empty box worked!
Thanks to Agnes who suggested that I use newspapers for the litter boxes, I did that last night. Placed shredded newspapers into two boxes and what did the Blondies do? They pulled out the litter boxes with the newspapers and did it on the tiled floor! Okay, okay, message received. You girls don’t like newspapers.…
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Long-haired kitten rescued from the roadside (Ong Siew Hiang’s)
Ms Ong (of Survivor Shelter) was on the way to her shelter in Semenyih with her friend when they spotted a long-haired kitten by the roadside. They rescued the kitten and will later take the kitten, now named Fate, to the vet for a check-up. The kitten is estimated to be about 2 months old…
