September 24, 2008

"The owner who took in

these abandoned dogs has compassion but no ability to care for them. They are only given one meal a day with limited opportunity to socialize. They are left in 2 rooms from 8am to 9pm every day. The environment is poor; as a consequence, many have ticks and skin problem. If we could not find a home for them, we may have to take drastic actions. They are all very domesticated and have always stayed in the house. "

Sharing the plight of these on behalf of SB, please contact joyeng1@gmail.com or strathmorecats@hotmail.com



Zoe – Female, around 8 years old, curly hair, unsterilized, given birth many times. Latest addition – 4 pups on Aug 21, of which 2 died shortly after birth. Zoe has pleasant personality; she wagged her tail non-stop despite seeing SB for a short while.


Chocolate Boy – male, white and brown pup, barely one-month old. Smarty – male, black pup, barely one-month old. Both ready for adoption in Oct.


Aziz – 7 year old, brown local breed, sterilized, great personality and temperament, hardly barks and always longing for human interaction. Excited to see human friend.


Oktober – Female, black with long hair, local breed about 5-6 yrs old, quiet & gentle. Sits quietly at one place.

Nellie – Female, about 5-6 yrs old, local breed, black & tan, good friend of Oktober.


Davee – female, brown local breed, about 5 – 6 years old. Gentle and quiet, easy going. Currently being treated for ear & skin infection.

* Beyond our 7, there are still these 7 and many more awaiting a helping hand. I believe the tone of the appeal speaks of a willing heart of the owner but lacking resources and ability to provide further for her dogs, that draws a helpless conclusion of releasing her dogs into the wild.

As we can worry, as the owner is probably worrying now - so can we HOPE! Simply change that movie playing in your mind's eye. Pray, hope and see the good of all things to come. That the answer sometimes may not be what we had thought, but believe that it is always the best. For reasons we may not be able to see yet. It is always for our good.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am confused. Since they are all very domesticated and will not be likely to survive in the wild, why must released them into the jungle? Even thought is only one meal a day, isn't it better than none? Now there's still a roof over them but not in the jungle...Hope these dogs will get help and be saved from going wild.

Anonymous said...

It's of no choice to the owner as she is being 'chased' out of her home and will not be able to take the dogs with her.