Food aid for MunMun Furry Sanctuary

With the passing of Mr Ng Foo Mun, MunMun Furry Sanctuary is now managed by Phoebe Teh. Phoebe had already been singlehandedly running the shelter since April this year when Mun had taken ill. Since she took over, she has been seeing to the medical needs of the sick animals and ensuring that they are given proper veterinary treatment.

Donors: In memory of Wolf & Ben from Chow Yi Lin, an anonymous donor, donors from Boost, donors from Touch ‘n Go, Ahmad Amir Kamil, Avant Pet Sdn Bhd, Bunny’s Place & Ginger’s Catio, Julia Chong, Khoo Ming-Yi, Kok Khee Wee, Mong Looi, NandaLeonie Hong Siew Lan, Tan Lai Fun, Tan Tay Thye, Wan Tai Seng, Wong Chin Kuan, AnimalCare donors (reserve fund).

The petfood:

Vitalplus dog kibble 18kg
– Lamb – 6 bags
– Salmon – 4 bags

Back2Nature cat canned food 80g x 24
– Tuna w Sardine – 4 boxes
– Tuna w Mackerel – 3 boxes
– Tuna w Chicken – 3 boxes

As always, we thank Avant Pet so very much for going all the way to make the free delivery for us.

The food was delivered yesterday and here’s a message from Phoebe: Thanks to myanimalcare donors and Dr Chan for sponsoring cat canned food and dog kibbles. Your kindness and thoughtfulness is much appreciated. ??

MunMun Furry Sanctuary is currently home to 260 dogs and 36 cats. It is now run by Phoebe Teh with the help of three workers. In the last month, two dogs and a cat were given medical treatment. One dog had tick fever; the disease had affected his nerve and he is now paralysed. He lives in the living room and is handfed (please see photo below). The other dog had a burst ear vein due to excessive scratching but is recovering well now (please see photo below too). The cat had kidney failure and sadly, passed away. He was an old cat.

This is the dog who had tick fever and is now paralysed. He is looked after in the living room and is handfed.

This is the dog with the burst ear vein. He has already recovered now.

Nice new shelves for the cats!


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