Subsidy For Neutering February The Cat (Dawn Tans)
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We have subsidized RM80 for the neutering of February, a male cat, rescued by Dawn Tan
On Thursday (23Feb12), I foundFebruarysitting at the restaurant downstairs, calling for food. He was a good looking cat with a collar, but no ID tag. The restaurant owner saidFebruaryhad been around for a few days, but no one had come around the shops looking for a lost cat. So it looked likethis was another abandoned case.Februaryhad the symptom of a cat that had been starving fora longtime – he gobbled 3 plates of biscuits at one seating.
The nxt day,Februarywas still around the restaurant corridors, so we decided to keep him overnight in our office to send him for blood test and neutering the next day.
We will be bringing him backthis Saturday and releasing him back at the corridors. We will continue to leave food and water outside our office forFebruaryand let our office cats sort themselves out with him…whether he is allowed to come in to share a warm bed, or sleep on the cold tiles, or perish to another condo (our office cat had earlier successfully fought one away from this condo).
Thank you for subsidizing Feb’s neutering. Will prepare the receipt and form once everything is done, thanks KY!
Meanwhile, here are some pics ofFebruary:
Pic #1:Februarywith his 3rd bowl of food on the 1st night.
Pic #2:Februaryasking for affection
Pic #3: Once we brought him into the office for the night, we gaveFebruarya plate of milk to calm him downin the uncomfortable presence of new surroundings and 2 existing annoyed cats.
Pic #4:Februarywas sprayed with Frontline for precaution. He also had a nail cutting, massive ear cleaningand ear mites medication session.
Pic #5: His treat for allowing us to ‘clean’ him – ikan bilis! But just like our cats, he had to sit for it first…and he did
Pic #6: We prepared a blanket, a bowl of food, a bowl of water and a potty forFebruaryto stay overnight in the room. I had also cut and removed 16.5 inchesheightof sticker from the glass door, so he could look out at our cats and our cats could look in at him.
Pic #7:After meowing the whole night, whole morning,unlocking the carrier 3 times and setting the car alarm off,Februarywas exhausted by the time we arrived at the vet.
Pic #8:February’s upset with us for bringing him to the vet and doesn’t want to look at us.
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2012/03/20/subsidy-for-neutering-february-dawn-tans/
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