June 27, 2007

This is the boy



we've been trying to contact the security guard on. He is a licenced resident at the factory but not sterilised. Some months back, a female came along and chose to settle down with him. Soon after, she gave birth to a litter which the Malay guard said was 'taken away by someone'.

This female is wary and hard to reach. Even the guards cannot reach him. The next best thing to do is to neuter this boy, cos around that area, there doesn't appear to have any other strays.


Wary gal

Unfortunately, the chinese security guard who is the owner of this male dog is very hard to reach as he does the late night shift and he hasn't contacted us, though he has been informed to.

Give us some more time, we'll arrange for this boy to be neutered soon.
* We need to build up our funds to prepare for our next batch of sterilisations to be done soon. As well as one of our dogs who looks to be suffering from tick fever, though it is unsure as yet, we will monitor him for the next few days.
* We are also seeking donations to cover the expenses of our dogs who have been relocated to Noah's Ark in Johor. We have not been able to be prompt in our payments to Noah's Ark due to shortage of funds on our ends. We do not have a reserve of funds to work from. So far, we have been working from case to case with your very kind support.
The original intention in the beginning was to relocate ALL the dogs that our stray feeder is feeding along her route to Noah's Ark. We had hoped that, once all the dogs are relocated, the amount of money spent on feeding these dogs along the streets plus other expenses incurred in transport etc...can then be channelled to Noah's Ark in caring for them. That was the plan when we started working with Noah's Ark. Most importantly, we had hoped that by doing so, our stray feeder, who is already in the autumn of her life, can retire and rest in peace knowing that all her dogs are safe within the confines of Noah's Ark.


However, the plan did not carry out to fruition. We cease the relocation after 18 dogs. We have 13 dogs there at this moment. (Mommy Dog, Romeo, Charcoal succumbed to heartworms, Bongo to prostate cancer, Abbie escaped). Thus, we have to finance the dogs in Noah's Ark, and at the same time, our stray feeder persists in caring for those still along the route, with some more dogs being dumped/born now and then.
Please email us at projectjkteam@yahoo.com.sg. We need your support to carry on. Thank you.

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