Very Urgent: Help Required For Kuchai Avenue Dog (Jenny Lim Sue Ees)
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Ref:http://myanimalcare.org/2012/04/14/dog-beaten-up-need-helps-at-kuchai-avenue-jennys/
Latest update:
From:Jenny Lim<jenz1017my@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: AnimalCare Contact: please help
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>
I manage to find her and fed her just now, tried to bring her to cage but hardly carry her coz it was kinda heavy, can you please help to get someone to help me up? Thank you
I have impressed upon Jenny that she needs to get the dog to the vet and now, she is trying to do just this, but she needs help. Can anyone help her, please? Please contact her directly if you can.
It is urgent:
Jenny Lim Sue Ee
016-333-1487
Updates at 9.18am – Jenny says the dog can “move”, but the dog is too heavy for her to carry into the car. I’ve just sourced for help, and someone may be able to help her, but it is not confirmed. If anyone else can help, please contact her directly. The dog was beaten up and has been there for 2 days. I blogged for help, but somehow, no one could offer. The dog is still alive and is eating, which is a good sign. If indeed she can move a bit, that is also a good sign. But this is only based on what Jenny said. For more details, pls contact her directly.
Updates at 12.29pm – The offer for help did not materialise. If anyone is able to help, please contact Jenny Lim directly. Meanwhile, the dog is still there. Jenny said she had written to a few groups, but there has been no help so far.
Updates at 2.20pm – Martin Lui has offered help and he has called Jenny three times, but she did not answer her phone. I’ve contacted her by email and so has Martin. Now, we are just waiting for her to respond so that the dog can be helped as no one knows the location of the dog.
Updates at 3.08pm – Another volunteer, Phong, also called to offer help. It looks like Jenny is not picking up her phone. That’s the trouble when we become the middle-person. People ask for help, we blog, we source for help, and now, the person doesn’t respond. I’m so sorry for this. The reality is, when we source for help, one cannot expect it to be instantaneous. We also need time to get help and to get the message across to people. Not everyone is online all the time. So, if we cannot do something ourselves, we have to wait for help and be patient.
Updates at 4.38pm – Martin has finally managed to contact Jenny. Apparently, Jenny is now asking for the other 50% for the vet bill since we are only subsidising 50%. I’ve advised Martin to make it very clear on the extent of help that he is able to offer before committing to it so that there is no misunderstandings and finger-pointing later on. Jenny also contacted me saying she missed all the phonecalls because she overslept. I hope she has now responded to everyone who offered to help and we hope the dog will get to the vet soon.
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