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Animal Welfare News & Blogs
Instantly update yourself on the latest animal welfare developments. Leading animal shelters and rescuers will share news and knowledge with you, consolidated through their blogs and social media pages.
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Timeline Photos 29th Jul 2014, by SPCA Seberang Perai
Party For a Good Cause organized by Furry Friends Farm, Malaysia on September, 5th 2014 is a fund-raising event to help improvise the current shelter. Don't miss out the chance to have fun while doing a good cause.
You can either purchase a coupon at RM50 for a jug of beer or get a whole booklet of 10 woth RM500. 100% proceeds go to FFF.
Furry Friends Farm is currently sheltering 300+ dogs and 100+ cats. The shelter needs approximately RM14K to sustain monthly. Choose to donate to their food b...
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Party For A Good Cause Organized By Furry Friends .. 29th Jul 2014, by MDDB & MCCP Penang
Party For a Good Cause organized by Furry Friends Farm, Malaysia on September, 5th 2014 is a fund-raising event to help improvise the current shelter. Don't miss out the chance to have fun while doing a good cause.
You can either purchase a coupon at RM50 for a jug of beer or get a whole booklet of 10 woth RM500. 100% proceeds go to FFF.
Furry Friends Farm is currently sheltering 300+ dogs and 100+ cats. The shelter needs approximately RM14K to sustain monthly. Choose to donate to their food b...
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Timeline Photos 29th Jul 2014, by SPCA Singapore
Today, the 29th July, is actually INTERNATIONAL TIGER DAY! Many a time, visitors - in lapping up zoos (that exhibit tigers) as tourist attractions - fail to realize that they are actually contributing to the exploitation, illegal trade and abuse of tigers!
We have lost 97% of all wild tigers in a little over 100 years! Moreover, only 3,200 live in the wild today! We urge all to do their part as RESPONSIBLE, ETHICAL tourists by NOT supporting such attractions, and by not endorsing tiger tourism...
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Updates On 29th Jul 2014 29th Jul 2014, by SPCA Singapore
A hare-raising event, indeed, featuring Kent, our very own, white rabbit!
Our "Bunny Care Workshop", held just last Saturday (27 July, 2014), equipped our SPCA volunteers with the finer points of handling, feeding, grooming and caring for rabbits.
Our thanks go out to our volunteers from the House Rabbit of Singapore Society (HRSS) who lent their time, expertise and finesse to this session, guiding and mentoring those who attended.
We would be starting a "Bunny Play Time" soon, too, so do...
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Happy Dachshund (Bag No. 17) – Up For Auction! 29th Jul 2014, by AnimalCare
The dachshund has a notched ear too!
Auction Rules:
1. Please check the latest comment for the latest bid before putting in yours.
2. All bids are placed as comments on this blogpost. All comments will be published instantly in chronological order.
3. The auction ends at 5.00pm, on Thursday, 31st July 2014.
Note: Please monitor this post near closing time if you want to ensure that you are the highest bidder.
100% of the winning bid will be channeled to our Fund for the animals.
Do we ...
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1st Vaccination Subsidy For Fruitti, Rescue Female Dog (Bryan Terng Xiang Yue’s) 29th Jul 2014, by AnimalCare
We have subsidised RM25 for Fruitti’s 1st vaccination.
From: Terng Xiang Yue Date: Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 4:59 PMSubject: Vacc for FruittiTo: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>Dear dr chanFruitti was rescued in June 2014 with the other mongrels Tutti, Yogurt and Mackey.Her first vaccination was done on 21/6 but as Tutti had distemper and Yogurt had parvovirus, she was in isolation and was given antibiotics and Vetri Dmg.The vet said she cannot be given second vaccination until he...
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Updates On 29th Jul 2014 29th Jul 2014, by SPCA Singapore
What a hare-raising event!
We mounted a “Bunny Care Workshop” just last Saturday (26 July) afternoon, designed to equip SPCA’s volunteers with the know-how of rabbit care.
Held at The Hill Lodge (27 Mount Vernon Road), it was specially conducted by the volunteers from the House Rabbit Society of Singapore (HRSS). We thank the HRSS, and all who attended, and hope to mount similar sessions for our members and supporters too, along the way.
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Updates On 29th Jul 2014 29th Jul 2014, by The Great Animal Rescue Chase
SEE HIM EXPERIENCE FREEDOM AFTER 1 YEAR IN A CAGE
We have had a flurry of rescues of cats over the last two weeks. Most have been kept in cages for a year or more. Yes, you read that correctly.
It is so painful to see animals suffer when a rescuers good intentions and poor judgment collide. This little one is among the nine who have just arrived at our rescue barn. What a beautiful moment to see him walking around, free to explore. The cats here have a spacious fenced area outdoors as well a...
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If You Hit A Dog In Portugal, You Go To Jail 28th Jul 2014, by AnimalCare
Source: http://www.pangeatoday.com/if-you-hit-a-d og-in-portugal-you-go-to-jail/
The Portuguese government has made the mistreatment of animals a crime.
Those who inflict pain or cause suffering to a dog, cat, bird or other domestic animal may be sentenced to up to one year in jail. If the animal dies or is seriously injured, the person responsible will spend two years behind bars.
Owners who abandon their pets in the streets may also have to answer in court. If it is proven that a person endan...
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Some Things Humans Do That Dogs May Not Like 28th Jul 2014, by AnimalCare
Take a look, it may or may not apply to your dog, but it’s good to know: http://www.mnn.com/family/pets/stories/11-t hings-humans-do-that-dogs-hate
So, the key is to empathise, and not anthropomorphise. But how much can we empathise when we are two different species and we certainly lack the ability to read their minds?
There is already evidence that koalas do NOT like to be carried for photography sessions. Yet, humans continue to do it.
We’ll never really know, so we can only read...
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Updates On 28th Jul 2014 28th Jul 2014, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
Its our "Runner feature" series yet again! The ACRES wildlife rescue team also works together with police officers in response to public calls on wildlife sightings. Here's a police officer who came forward to help the animals; this time - off duty!
Meet Shaari, who will be running the Tri Factor Run (August), SAFRA Army run (August), Tampines Run (September), Passion North run (October), CSC run (November) and Standard Chartered marathon (December)!
Here's wishing him all the best and may his...
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Do Your Cats Do This While You Are Not Looking? 28th Jul 2014, by AnimalCare
…but PLEASE read the disclaimer at the beginning of the video!!
Shared by Cindy: http://blog.petflow.com/parkour-cat/
Hm m….is this why Pole eats like nobody’s business but has a supermodel’s figure?
They do “purrkour” when I’m not at home??
Wouldn’t you like to know?
I’m not sharing my secret.
Me neither.
Secret? What secret? Oh, you mean the secret to why I look so cute?
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Updates On 28th Jul 2014 28th Jul 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Egg poachers are one of the many challenges faced by Turtle Guardians. Field biologist Ooi Ying Cheing tells us of his experience with the types of poachers he has encountered:
"Here are a few types of poachers that I can think of:
1) The ones who are usually friendly, but not so friendly when there is a turtle
2) The aggressive ones, like the one who “kidnapped” a turtle, put it inside his car, sped off and forced the turtle to lay her eggs in a location that he had secured, and
3) The str...
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