Vaccination aid for 3 cats and 1 dog in Klang (Jo-Ann Koh Mei Li’s) & Updates

We have provided an aid of RM120 for the vaccinations of these 3 cats and 1 dog.

Jo-Ann does her CNRM work with her mother, Mdm Siew Sow Yong.

Updates on her previously-claimed animals are below.

More updates from Jo-Ann, below. We have suggested that she doesn’t take in anymore animals as she is very overwhelmed now.

BoyBoy has been neutered at a clinic under their free for stray dogs programme. The 3 kittens will be neutered in the next 2 weeks. 

I am sad to report that Bruno died in October, a month after Sheba, from suspected hypoglycemic shock due to not eating for what I now believe to be 3 days or more. I do not know why he stopped eating. 
During those 3 days, I was in the midst of trying to manage Nisha’s dogs as the council had been called on them already. Also we had the python problem, and I was trying to trap my four ferals to bring indoors asap. I had to my great regret underestimated how not eating could be so dangerous, especially to a cat as overweight as Bruno.
Until Blueberry in November, I didn’t know what hypoglycemia was and how to manage it.  I might have found out if I did some research, but I was so tired. I think I may have taken on too much all at once. Sheba died, then Bruno a month later, then it would be followed by Blueberry in two months. Devastating.
After the council was called on Mama Dog and her remaining five puppies in October, we scrambled to find as many adopters as we could, but at 4-5 months old, the puppies had lost their cute puppy looks. Most would-be adopters changed their minds. Two previously-claimed female dogs, Milo and Coffee, stayed with me for a time, but there were no takers. 
As the clinic would not spay them until they were 6 months, Nisha took them home to care for them. That week, Mama Dog got adopted to guard a farm. According to Nisha, their mother gone, Milo, Coffee and their three brothers eventually wandered off, one by one. They could not be found. Very unfortunate that things have turned out this way.
I have not seen Munni, a previously claimed dog, at her usual hang-out spot for over a month now. I couldn’t take a latest picture, so I’ve submitted an old one. Siva says after her spay, she has taken to roaming again. He has seen her around during his night-time ‘ronda-ronda’. She is alive and well.

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