• Doing CNRM within our means

    As I had written in the previous post, the best way to keep our CNRM work sustainable is to do it within our means. Whether it is only one animal or 100, everyone’s financial resources, time and energy are limited, so everyone’s “means” would differ. Never compare yourself with another caregiver. As for me, we…


  • The plight of animal welfare volunteers in Singapore

    The story: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/why-animal-welfare-volunteers-singapore-find-their-thankless-job-tiring-drop-out-074509688.html We can totally relate to the many issues that they face. It is not just restricted to Singapore alone. It happens here as well. We have, in the past, encountered individuals who start off with so much passion and commitment, but the problem is, they do not know that everyone has limits. They…


  • Indy’s subcut for the day

    It was way back in 2019, four years ago, when Indy needed subcut, but only for 8 months. He had kidney issues, but it resolved itself after 8 months and he didn’t need subcut anymore. Way back then, I was able to do it singlehandedly so I thought I’d try today. Yes, I still can!…


  • Cow Mau to the vet’s (congestive heart failure)

    I know how scary congestive heart failure sounds. But that’s what Cow Mau has. Congestive heart failure (also called heart failure) is a serious condition in which the heart doesn’t pump blood as efficiently as it should. Despite its name, heart failure doesn’t mean that the heart has literally failed or is about to stop working.…


  • Indy’s to the vet’s (chronic kidney degeneration)

    Luckily I decided to take Indy to the vet’s today even though he didn’t present with any particular symptoms. Indy has chronic kidney degeneration and it is at Stage 3. Indy is 15 years old 4 months. He was rescued from the drain in May 2008. His blood test last year, in October 2022, was…


  • Cleo to the vet’s (kidney degeneration)

    I took Cleo, Indy and Cow Mau to the vet’s today for their geriatric check-up. It’s all bad news, unfortunately. Well, they are, after all, our super seniors. Aging happens and we know there is no escape from geriatric illnesses. Cleo is 16 years 7 months old. She has been a kidney patient since September…


  • Indra, Akira and me

    Here are some memorable moments!


  • The Monsters

    A family portrait and a supervised visit to Bunny’s Place to eat grass. It’s rare to be able to get all six eating on the ground. Usually, either Lynx or Smurfy would be on the table. Robin is trying to bully Smurfy by making his pigeon-cooing war cry. It’s his war cry, but it sounds…


  • The supervisor at the porch feeding station

    And a very strict one at that too! The Porch Cats eat raw food (usually Coco&Joe’s) and there is always a standby can of canned food in case they need a change of taste for the day. And they also get raw cut-up meat for dental health. A real feast! Ryan made sure I did…


  • Selamat Hari Malaysia 2023!


  • Be careful of dishonest adopters

    We’ve received news about yet another kitten “adopter” who allegedly adopts kittens as food for his pet snake. There has already been a few of such people in the past and another one has surfaced again. So when you put your kittens or any animal up for adoption, please be very, very extra careful and…


  • Minnie still says no

    After giving it a break, this morning, I dusted (yes, just very finely dusted) some probiotic powder over Minnie’s food and then I covered it with more food. But she knew, and refused to eat her food. Sigh… So I had to quickly change her bowl and give her fresh unlaced new food. I actually…


  • All peaceful at the porch

    Creamy was here this morning, sitting atop my car. Gerald and Misty were on the ground. There was just a bit of posturing from Creamy towards Gerald, but all three managed to eat their breakfast without any issue. I did, however, have to warn Creamy with a smack when he threatened Gerald.  


  • A TVT dog colony outside Imm’s Shelter

    There is a colony of dogs living outside Imm’s Shelter. The first one to be caught for TVT treatment was Tara. It wasn’t easy catching her, but they managed to. Tara only needed three jabs and she has now fully recovered and his back in the colony, fed daily by Imm’s Shelter. Then, there was…


  • All’s well in the porch…for now

    Dinner time in the porch with Gerald and Misty. Creamy did not come, which is quite normal as he only comes for raw food whenever he pleases. Let’s hope there won’t be anymore bullying by Creamy tomorrow.  


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