Animal Welfare News & Blogs
Instantly update yourself on the latest animal welfare developments. Leading animal shelters and rescuers will share news and knowledge with you, consolidated through their blogs and social media pages.
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Vincent Has A Nasal Tube 1st Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
Vincent’s condition deteriorated from yesterday. I managed to force-feed him 4 times, but as the day wore on, he looked more miserable.
When he first returned from the clinic, after the IV-drip, he was active, happy, alert and very interested in food. But yesterday, he took a downward turn.
This morning, he rejected the food I tried to force-feed. I finally managed to syringe-feed two tubes of Ciao liquid treats, which I pumped as far as in possible into his throat using a syringe. I did m...
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“What I Eat” (by Carl Safina) 1st Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
Here is a whole different perspective to eating compassionately: http://carlsafina.org/2016/0 4/07/what-i-eat/
Some quotes:
In nature, if a predator kills an animal for food, that prey animal got to be who it was supposed to be until the moment it was caught. By stark contrast, animals on modern farms seldom experience one single moment of life as they might have enjoyed it. On modern factory farms, are animals forced to live miserably before they die.
More thoughts:
If I catch a fish, the ...
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Dreams Do Come True. Last Christmas, We Reached Ou.. 1st Mar 2019, by SPCA Singapore
DREAMS DO COME TRUE
Last Christmas, we reached out to our supporters to fundraise for our Christmas Wishlist 2018.
We are pleased to announce that it was a huge success!
One of the items we were most excited to purchase was a portable cat enclosure for our cats to play in. The cats in our shelter spend most of the day in a cage, and it is vital for their well-being to be let out to exercise.
With the funds raised, we were able to purchase two of these enclosures where our cats can take turns...
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Updates On 1st Mar 2019 1st Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Scientists have identified more than 200,000 species in the oceans, but this is likely to be a small fraction of what’s out there. There may well be millions of marine species.
From tiny plankton to the enormous blue whale, our oceans support an incredible variety of wildlife.
Please support our marine conservation efforts. Visit https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and join our #EarthHour events in Penang and Kedah on 30 March 2019; or share your own Earth Hour event ideas.
#Connect2Earth #WorldWildli...
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Updates On 1st Mar 2019 1st Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
It’s gonna be a ‘water’ful March! 💧
Starting next week, we’re bringing back our #WaterWednesday posts to tie in with #WorldWaterDay on 22 March and our upcoming #JourneyofWaterMY event in April. We’ll be sharing water facts and tips every Wednesday on Facebook and Instagram for the whole month.
But wait, there’s more: we’ve also got #ForestFriday posts – because you can’t have water without forests. 🌳 So stay tuned!
Photo: ©WWF-Malaysia/Hasnoor Hussain
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Updates On 1st Mar 2019 1st Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Protecting our planet of wondrous adventure just got more rewarding!
In conjunction with Earth Hour, from 1 Mar to 14 Apr 2019, simply trade in any pre-loved luggage to enjoy up to 40% off S’Cure or ARQ models. RM10 will be donated to WWF-Malaysia’s conservation efforts with every trade-in purchase.
CIMB card members will also enjoy an additional 10% off, only at Samsonite retail stores and official website.
Get started here: https://www.samsonite.com.my/trade-in/
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The Wisdom Of Prof Carl Safina 1st Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
These are found from some of his many books:
“People in Japan and the Faeroe Islands kill dolphins and pilot whales by running steel rods into their spinal columns while they squeal in pain and terror and thrash in agony. (In Japan, it’s illegal to kill cows and pigs as painfully and inhumanely as they kill dolphins.) The lack of compassion for dolphins and whales indicates that humans’ “theory of mind” is incomplete. We have an empathy shortfall, a compassion defic...
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Zurik’s Latest Plan (and Yes, Prof Carl Safina Is Absolutely Right) 1st Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
For a few days now, Zurik does not come for food in the mornings.
I think I know why.
This morning, Buddy was waiting as usual. So I gave Buddy his snack and looked for Zurik. Zurik was on the neighbour’s roof and he did not want to come down.
Smart, isn’t he?
He waits until Buddy goes away (and he gets a bird’s eye view from the roof, right?). Far away….
Then, he comes down and calls me at the window sill.
And this way, Zurik gets to eat in peace without the food-snatch...
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Update All Dogs Have Been Rescued. Photos Coming T.. 1st Mar 2019, by The Great Animal Rescue Chase
EMERGENCY IN ROMANIA
Can We Save Them All From the Hammer?
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The Marius Doggies Shelter in Romania is asking for help to rescue 14 dogs from a pound where they are about to be killed brutally. The deadline is March 5th.
"My shelter is a bit overcrowded at the moment but can't let this dogs to die," Marius Dumitru pleads. "Some are old and some are young. One female is pregnant and will give bird in maximum two weeks. I am asking you all to sponsor a dog and he...
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Underwater Noise 28th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Whales use clicks, whistles and songs to locate food, raise calves, and find mates. Noise from oil and gas exploration and shipping makes life harder in Arctic seas.
Help us protect Arctic whales from underwater noise - let their governments know you want a quieter ocean!
http://panda.org/noise
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Thank You Very Much (February 2019 Donors) 28th Feb 2019, by AnimalCare
As far as the neutering aid is concerned, this month is the slowest moving month since we started in May 2009!
Reasons for this, as reported earlier, could be due to (1) Chinese New Year, (2) the graduation of many long-time applicants and (3) the requirement for ear-notching for females.
We have had to turn down quite a number of female animal claims this month because their applicants just assumed that leeway would be given to them for not notching the female animals’ ears (among the rea...
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Our 2 Young And Energetic Volunteers, Aliah A. Ben.. 28th Feb 2019, by Turtle Conservation Society of Malaysia
Our 2 young and energetic volunteers, Aliah A. Benthalib and Meera, together with our awesome collaborators: Professor K, Professor Donna, and Raza from Find Focus Films are all leaving Kemaman today!
These dedicated people have spent at least a week helping us out during the terrapin's nesting season, and we really appreciate their contribution towards Turtle Conservation Society of Malaysia! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and look forward to meeting all of you again! :D
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