A chick in the city trying to survive with 3 dogs, 6 cats, and a constantly changing cast of foster animals.
molly&conan
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Little Pinky (James) Update
I love receiving updates and new photos of my previous foster babies. Little Pinky's mum, RK, emailed me this photo of him yesterday. He's 10 months old now and he looks wonderful. It's so awesome to see him healthy and content. To read about what he went through and see what he used to look like, click here.
Gosh! From that tiny, flea ridden, starving, near death scrap to this sturdy and very handsome man cat, all in 8 months! Wonderful! He's really turned out well hasn't he.
I love happy before and after stories! This is so much like our twin white brothers. Got them at 4 weeks with runny tums bedrangled and so so small and now they are healthy strong happy boys! Casper looks sooooo much like your James :)
Wow! I read Little Pinky's story - what an amazing rescue/survival story! And how handsome - thanks to your great early-on rearing and to his new owners, he looks so healthy and contented!
For other folks (I consider cats and dogs to be persons) reading this, my blog has stories and information helpful for cat caretakers everywhere.
I wish for all the cat blogosphere kitties to stay well!
Oh my goodness. James looks AMAZING! We went over to look at his little kitten pictures and he has come such a long way. We love that pic and it makes us so happy that he has a fantastic forever home! Purrrrs
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
8 comments:
Gosh! From that tiny, flea ridden, starving, near death scrap to this sturdy and very handsome man cat, all in 8 months! Wonderful! He's really turned out well hasn't he.
You seriously rock y'know.
Whicky Wuudler
I love happy before and after stories! This is so much like our twin white brothers. Got them at 4 weeks with runny tums bedrangled and so so small and now they are healthy strong happy boys! Casper looks sooooo much like your James :)
Wow! I read Little Pinky's story - what an amazing rescue/survival story! And how handsome - thanks to your great early-on rearing and to his new owners, he looks so healthy and contented!
For other folks (I consider cats and dogs to be persons) reading this, my blog has stories and information helpful for cat caretakers everywhere.
I wish for all the cat blogosphere kitties to stay well!
Debby
http://homelesscatcare.blogspot.com/
Oh my goodness. James looks AMAZING! We went over to look at his little kitten pictures and he has come such a long way. We love that pic and it makes us so happy that he has a fantastic forever home!
Purrrrs
oh wow..this is just an awesome story. You should publish some successful fostering stories =)
Oh, man, he looks FANTASTIC! I just love these kinds of stories. :)
Thank you for everything you do, and for caring so much.
Great job, Lynette! Awesome! What a handsome fellow Little Pinky James is now! Rowwrr rowwrr... I can imagine lady cats seeking him out.
Just great, and I know the feeling of seeing a happy healthy pet in a good home, well done. I hope you past problems are ok now.
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