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Neutering Aid For 1 Dog In Kuala Lumpur (Lieu Yei Ming’s) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have sponsored RM150 for the spaying of Black Pearl.
Ms Lieu has been rescuing and neutering dogs for many years, using her own money. She just found out about our aid recently and is now applying for it to lessen her financial burden. She does her best to rehome the neutered dogs and also spends quite a bit in taking care of their other medical needs.
Black Pearl is her latest rescue.
Rescued in Jln Ipoh, Tmn Mastiara, near Metropolitan Park. I keep & feed her, until s...
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Neutering Aid For 2 Dogs In Petaling Jaya (Eileen Ng Ai Ling’s) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have sponsored RM300 for the spaying of Jojo and Lucy.
From: Eileen Ng
Date: Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:01 PM
Subject: Neutering subsidy for Baby Girl Jojo
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>
hi Dr Chan
I would like to seek neutering subsidy for Baby Girl Jojo. She is about 8 months old and used to hide under an abandoned van opposite a Chinese restaurant in Ara Damansara. She appeared in the area a few months ago, but unclear wh...
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Neutering Aid For 1 Dog In Kajang (Renne Siow Jin Loo’s) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have fully sponsored RM120 for the spaying of Brownie.
From: Renne Siow
Date: Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:54 AM
Subject: Spayed a Dog (Brownie)
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>
Hi Dr Chan,
This is a stray puppy which found at my house area. I couldn’t see any other puppy except her itself mucking around my house area here.
I tried to get close to her and gave her food and water. She is very friendly and easy to get used to me, I caught her and arrange for the ope...
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Neutering Aid For 3 Cat In Seri Kembangan (Muhammad Ameer Aniq B. Mohd Yusoff’s) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have sponsored RM270 for the castration of Leo and the spaying of Debby and Stray.
From: ameer aniq mohd yusoff
Date: Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 11:18 AM
Subject: AnimalCare Neutering Aid
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>
Dear Dr. Chan,
I would like to request aid for these neutering cats.
Leo : Stray cats nearby my house around 1 years old above. I will rehome to another adopter.
Debby : Found badly sick when around 2-3months old without her mummy. Now 6months old. I will take...
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Neutering Aid For 1 Cat In Kuantan (Ismawarni Bt Ismail’s) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have sponsored RM100 for the spaying of Tabby.
From: Ismawarni Ismail
Date: Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 3:37 PM
Subject: Spaying Aid
To: “chankahyein@gmail.com” <chankahyein@gmail.com>
Dear Dr. Chan,
My name is Ismawarni Ismail. I’m writing to you to plea for the spaying aid. Recently I have rescued a mama cat namely Tabby from my working place. She was heavily pregnant back then. Now she has safely delivered to 3 female baby cats age about 2.5 months. Last week I have sen...
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Neutering Aid For 1 Cat In Petaling Jaya (Daniel Kwok Tak Hoong’s) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have sponsored RM100 for the spaying of Fire. Daniel donated RM10 back to our fund. Thank you very much for your kind gesture, Daniel.
From: Daniel Kwok
Date: Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Daniel Kwok] SS23/6 Neuter – 23th March 2016
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>
Dear Dr Chan,
How are you?
I intended to spay another two cats, but on transporting via cat carrier, Blackie broke loose and ran away. I did not secure the latch after mopping up his u...
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Neutering Aid For 1 Cat In Seri Kembangan (Muhd Najib Fadlullah B. Ilias’) 6th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We have fully sponsored RM85 for the castration of Apin.
From: muhdfadlullah92
Date: 2016-04-04 8:40 GMT+08:00
Subject: Apin’s Neutering Subsidy
To: chankahyein <chankahyein@gmail.com>
Hai Dr.Chan,pada 30/3/2016 iaitu hari rabu lepas,saya telah membawa seekor stray cat di kawasan perumahan saya untuk dimandulkan.
Apin adalah seekor kucing yang tidak manja. Dia lebih kepada garang atau liar. Jika tersalah sentuh,memang akan dicakar atau digigit.
Saya telah berjaya menangkap Apin ...
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Tokyo Day 3b: The Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden And…Sayonara! 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
Since this is our last day (can’t leave the cats for too long and both children who were minding the cats, also have to get back to work), we decided to take it free and easy, so it’s another park in the afternoon.
The temperature on the two previous days had been about 14 degrees, but on this Monday, it was a comfortable 18 degrees.
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a “daimyo”(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed ...
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Tokyo Day 3a: Imperial Palace And The Kitanomaru Park 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
It’s Monday and we planned to visit the Imperial Palace, so we took the subway to the station nearest to the Imperial Palace.
It was raining in the morning, luckily I had bought a cat umbrella from Kamakura the day before!
A moat surrounds the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace and these gardens are normally open to the public, but we didn’t know it would be closed on Mondays.
Never mind, there’s always somewhere else to visit. We walked across the road (the atmosphere here ...
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Kamakura Day 2d: The Streets Of Kamakura 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
We decided two temples would be enough for the day, so we visited the quaint little shops in this ancient town.
Plastic ninja ornaments!
This is a tiny little shop that sells all things cat.
Who can resist not buying something to take home from here, right?
Whenever we purchased any souvenir, no matter how small, the shopkeeper will thoughtfully pack the same number of little paper bags so that each gift will have its own paper bag. Then, all the gifts and bags are all put into a larger pape...
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Kamakura Day 2c: The Kotokuin (Big Buddha) Temple 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
From the Hasedera (Great Kannon/Kuan Yin) Temple, we walked to the Kotokuin Temple where the famous Dai Butsu (Big Buddha) statue is.
This majestic bronze statue of Amida Buddha stands at about 43 feet tall.
Don’t forget to wash your hands before you enter!
The statue survived a tidal wave (tsunami) and an earthquake.
It is about 800 years old.
We went inside the statue (it’s hollow).
Since visitors could go inside, there are two windows on its back for ventilation.
Three Thai...
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Kamakura Day 2b: The Hasedera Temple 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
This is the grand entrance into the Hasedera Great Kannon Temple.
Entrance is only 200Y per person (cheaper than the Neko Maru Cat Cafe!). Really, visiting these places is so reasonably priced.
Wash your hands before going in!
The path is peppered by the three-guardian figurines.
Photography of the statues (for worship) inside the shrines is not permitted, but the great Kannon (Kuan Yin) is absolutely majestic. It is 30 feet tall, plastered with gold leaves and if not mistaken, is at least ...
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Kamakura Day 2a: The Trip Down By Train 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
The Kamakura trip was not exactly on our itinerary since the journey would take 1.5 hours one way, but since we already managed to cover all three Hachikos on Day One, we decided we’d spend one day at Kamakura instead of Tokyo city.
If possible, I did want to see the famous Dai Butsu (the Big Buddha) of Kamakura.
So, off we went again to the train station. Each time, before buying the ticket, we would check with the information counter for the fare. This way, we avoid having to use the Fa...
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Tokyo Day 1f: Ueno Park 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
Ueno Park is one of the best tourist spots for the viewing of Sakura and we were lucky we stayed right there!
Look, there’s a black-and-white cat!!
Picnic under the sakura trees. They camp all day, overnight, and throughout the weekend!
There are museums and shrines within the park itself.
Before entering any shrine, temple or place of worship, there is a hand-washing place. The ritual of washing one’s hands is thus: Take the ladle with your left hand, scoop water, wash ri...
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Tokyo Day 1e: The Neko Maru Cat Cafe 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
I had earlier googled, read reviews and the Neko Maru Cat Cafe seemed to be one of the best cat cafes in Tokyo.
By sheer luck, it was located just 6 minutes away from our hotel.
So we walked there after dinner. But we couldn’t find it until we stopped at another hotel and the staff googled for the address – it is located on the 8th floor of a nearby building.
Here we are!
It’s a small little apartment on the 8th floor.
Entrance is 600Y for 30 mins per person and you can drin...
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Tokyo Day 1d: The Meiji Shrine 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
After visiting Hachiko at Shibuya, we took another train which led us to the Meiji Jingu or Meiji Shrine.
Located in the heart of the city, but once you enter, it is an entire forest!
Meiji Jingu Shrine is built in the traditional nagare-zukuri style with Japanese cypress. It is the largest Shinto shrine in Japan. By large, it is REALLY large, spanning over 175 acres. The evergreen forest consists of around 120,000 trees of 365 different species, donated by people from all regio...
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Tokyo Day 1c: Hachiko At Shibuya Station 5th Apr 2016, by AnimalCare
From the University of Tokyo, we walked back and we passed by the Hongo Sachome Station, which is the recommended stop if you were to take the trains to visit Hachiko and the Professor. But we walked all the way back to Ueno, feeling a sense of triumph that we found the correct gate (!) and the walk was certainly worth every step of it – finally, finally, finally, I got to see Hachiko and the Professor!
From Ueno, we took a train to Shibuya. I must confess guiltily that I don’t rea...
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