LOL. That is awesome! Sparks is just straight out chillaxing!
We appreciate your stopping by earlier to help us celebrate our 100th blog posting. We love your blog, and the great work you are doing in Malaysia. Thank you for caring about the animals, and thank you for your friendship! :)
and to think he was once such a terrified kitten that he hid in a shelf in my bathroom for two days and refused to come out to eat, drink, or even use the litter box!!
I'm a confused 'third culture kid'. Grew up in four countries. Now i just do what i can to help animals in Malaysia. This is a record of my life and love in animal rescue and fostering.
Live in Malaysia and want to adopt? All animals featured here are rescued strays or abandoned pets.
- Set up a meeting with me and the pet of your choice. - We'll have a chat and see if you and kitty/pup are suitable for each other. - Successful adopter will then have to meet us at my vet in order to get the little tyke vaccinated. Then your new family member is yours to take home and love forever. - Cost of vaccinations and neutering to be borne by adopter. Although I do volunteer with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA Selangor) in my free time, I am primarily an independent rescuer/fosterer. My funds are limited. - I do appreciate occasional updates and photos after a successful adoption!
Vaccinations and neutering/spaying at 6 months of age are compulsory for adoption. There are already too many stray homeless animals starving and suffering in the streets.. Don't breed. When you want more pets, you can always ADOPT from a shelter.
No cage confinement please, except in incidences of illness or injury.
Interested parties can text or email me. A brief introduction of yourself and your experience with dogs/cats is greatly appreciated.
We aren't comfortable accepting cash donations but there are other ways you can contribute! We are always in need of the following:
-Cat litter -Deworming tablets or paste for cats and dogs -Frontline spray or spot-on -Hi-Vite supplement -Old towels -Old newspapers -Cat and kitten kibble or soft food (Preferably Acana, Eagle Pack) -Dog and puppy kibble or soft food (Preferably Acana, Eagle Pack) -Rawhide bones and treats -Dog and cat toys -Cat scratching post -Collars -Food and water bowls -Disinfectant -Kitten/Puppy milk replacement formula
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isn't that how all men relax :-D
LOL. That is awesome! Sparks is just straight out chillaxing!
We appreciate your stopping by earlier to help us celebrate our 100th blog posting. We love your blog, and the great work you are doing in Malaysia. Thank you for caring about the animals, and thank you for your friendship! :)
and to think he was once such a terrified kitten that he hid in a shelf in my bathroom for two days and refused to come out to eat, drink, or even use the litter box!!
good thing fat fat was around to help tame him!!
Sparks is a real sprawler, he looks so relaxed and happy. From terrifed kitten to laid back fella, that's a great achievement by you and Fatfat.
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