The Animal Ark

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Remembering Sheena

Don't know why I never put this up here before, but here it is now. Sheena was one of the unfortunate casualties of our own ignorance. The sad state our human behaviour and characteristics have deteriorated to. She is definitely happier now. Click here to find out what she went through.

And this is the official blog in memory of her, to keep her story in our minds, and to keep up the fight for better laws for animal rights and ways to end animal abuse in this country. A HUGE THANK YOU to the owners of this blog.

Another animal angel is this one Angeline Chin who has come up with a book on animal rights. Go to this page to find out more.

And go out and get the book. It should be in major bookstores like MPH now! Help support the education of animal rights in this country. God knows we need it!!

Let's all do whatever we can.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Please log on here for more animals who are in need of loving homes.

For IPPERS (Independent Pet Rescuers)

Nicole

Tell eBay to Stop Allowing the Sale of Dog Fur, Live Dogs and Cats, in China

Yes, we have done it again... we, the so-called thinking race. Please check out these sites and make your voice be heard. We are these innocent animals' only hope.

To send a letter to eBay, click here

To forward to your friends and family for more voices to be heard, click here

And for more information on what is REALLY going on behind the wonderful consumerism scene, click here

eBay CAN do the right thing, we just need to urge them on...

Thanks for your help!

B

Friday, November 10, 2006

My pet relieves

It's been a while.

During these months of non-blogging, I have helped rehome 4 cats, two of which were a stray and an abandoned one. I hope they are getting along well with their new families. Bo, Mariah, Queen and Karu. It was surreal that Mariah, Queen and Karu were adopted in the space of half an hour after I left them with Dyan that day, since I had to leave for rehearsal and she covered for me. It was as though I had grown attached to them, and there was this invisible shield that I put up that no one could penetrate to get to the cats, until of course I left.

Anyway, shields aside, nothing, and I mean NOTHING, felt as good as to hear Dyan tell me that all of them found loving new homes that day. I felt so light headed and good about life after a long while... like there is actually hope after all. Queen and Karu went to a pair of sisters who were looking for a pair of sibling cats. Mariah went to an expatriate couple who wanted an adult cat. Bo... well, Bo was a favourite, with his 'Puss in Boots from Shrek' eyes, he was popular from week one. Seema's colleague adopted him. Hope they are fine now.

Picked up Donnie from Shantini last week. Another ginger coloured cat like Mariah, except, he a male. Did not have luck. It was a slow day at Damas. And I had to leave early too. It also started to rain as I left. So he has been sent back to her. Will try again next week because he has to get checked up at the vet first. He seems to be sick, coz he had blood in his stools the other day. But he is a jolly cat, and a handsome fella too. Will pursue this case slowly but surely. Thanks to Zal and her kind contribution, I have a bird cage big enough to fit one big cat or a few kittens. At least I don't have to go hunting for a cage now. The only irony is that the cat will be housed in a bird cage... hahaha... life. If only the cat knew that!

Hope the other kitties and doggies there the other day managed to find new homes.

Until the next update... it's back to praying they are all ok out there.

Now Tori and Skeeter are wondering where the hell I am... better go!