March 27, 2007

Just to add some more

pictures of the personalities who once survived the streets of Singapore with their own quirkiness, strong-headedness and courage that touched the lives of caregivers, workers and casual passerbys. And happily, they reside at NANAS, remembering the days they lived out their perils of street life and looking forward to a familiar figure, a familiar smell, a caregiver who connected with them in ways we'll never truly understand.

Coca (left): our very sturdy fellow. Greeted us with a generous dose of zeal, it's hard not to be enervated by his vigorous warm welcome.

Cola: sniffing a familiar hand. Slimmer than Coca, but they were an inseparable duo.


Max: a Rott-weiler cross. Because L's father couldn't keep him, he's been moved to NANAS and is quarantined in a kennel for the time-being. Recently sterilised.

Ranbo (right): He's one of the first batch of dogs V moved to NANAS in the earlier years. Doing just fine and certainly adjusted well as a deserving resident at the lodge. Known for keeping to himself at an alley far from the "mainstream" space of the lodge, he appeared in the midst of the canine carnival right at the front during our visit.

As many of our dogs are still unsponsored, we would like to appeal to all to lend a hand by contributing to their expenses at NANAS. It doesn't matter which dog you'd like to help, but if you've taken to any one of these lovely personalities and would like to contribute as a one-time donor or a regular sponsor, we'd be everlastingly grateful for your kindness. Enquiries, please feel free to email projectjkteam@yahoo.com.sg or leave a message at this post.

Thank you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see so many of our furry friends are fine and happily living in the sanctuary. ~~~gL