Saturday, October 29, 2011

5th November, Satuday: Paw'er Walk


Join us this coming weekend on the 5th of November, Saturday at East Coast Parkway: Angsana Green (Area E2) from 3pm-7pm. Why not participate in the Paw'er Walk with your dog too? For more information, details and how to register, kindly visit www.facebook.com/ReebokSG.

There will be goodie bags and fun-filled acitivites for both humans and their 4-legged friends. Noah's Ark will be there in our booth so do come on down to show your support! Hope to see you guys there!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Closure of a case: Ng brothers and their cats

Did you manage to catch the 2 episodes of Renoaid that featured the Ng Brothers and their cats? If you missed it, don't worry as you can do some catch-up TV right here: http://video.xin.msn.com/browse/catch-up-tv/renovaid-3

For the old articles and the entire story, please read through these few links:
http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/2011/06/when-kindness-can-be-weakness.html
http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-2-when-kindess-can-become.html
http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/2011/10/24-jun-14-jul-10-oct-ng-brothers-and.html

TNP has also covered this story here:



As this case draws to a close, we as volunteers have in fact been taught many valuable lessons and experiences for the past four months. We will certainly not have managed to successfully complete such a huge project without your support. Thank you, to each and every one of you, you've helped to make a difference in the Ng Brothers lives, as well as the cats that were rescued.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Charity Movie Premiere - Red Dog!

Dear Friends, Supporters and Well-Wishers,

Have you booked your tickets yet?

You are specially invited to join us in this special movie screening of Red Dog organized by Noah’s Ark this coming October! You will be able to catch this 2 days before it opens officially in the cinemas, so book your tickets NOW.

Come and join us for this fun-filled night with laughter and tears, all the while helping out Noah's Ark CARES! What's more, you can also come and pick up our just released 2012 calendar! Perfect for that christmas or corporate gift.

All of the proceeds
will go towards the maintaining of the 1000 animals that live in our sanctuary in Malaysia. Some of the funds will also be diverted towards PID, Project Industrial Dogs as we strive to make Singapore stray free. For more information on either, please visit our blog at www.noahsarkcares.blogspot.com

Here's the trailer and poster below:





Movie synopsis

Adapted from the novel of the same name by award-winning author Louis De Bernières Red Dog is the true story of a charismatic kelpie who united a mining community in North West Australia in the 1970s and ‘80s.

Movie details:

Date: 18 October, Tuesday
Venue: GV Vivo City
Time: 7.15pm
Approx screen time: 92 mins
Ticket price: $50 (includes a complimentary combo set comprising popcorn and drink + goodie bag)
How to book: Please go to http://www.gv.com.sg/moviedetails/gv_moviedetails_0565.jsp and reserve your seats today! Once you select Vivocity in the drop down box, click on the time and choose your seat!

A special “Thank you” to the following sponsors who have made it possible.

1. Noah’s Ark CARES supporters - Ms. GL and Ms. YG
2. Exciting goodie bag items generously sponsored by the following:





Movie stills







Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Ng Brothers and Their Cats – A New Beginning

Many supporters and donors must be wondering, what happened to the Ng brothers and their cats? We are grateful for your patience and understanding, and with this final update, we are extremely pleased to present a happy ending for both the two and four leggeds.

For the old stories, please see:
http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/2011/06/when-kindness-can-be-weakness.html
http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-2-when-kindess-can-become.html

We managed to successfully trap all the adult cats with the kind help of Madam Law and Mohan, both veteran cat catchers. It was not that tricky in the beginning as we still could use cat traps and lure the cats into the traps with food but as the cats got lesser, we had to use nets instead as we were dealing with the smartest and most difficult few left!

All the adult cats are now safely boarding at a shelter, all sterilized, vaccinated and microchipped. We will like to thank Mount Pleasant Sunset and Whitley (Referral Clinic) for making concessions for special appointments and subsidized rates, enabling us to work on this case more efficiently. We have chosen to board the cats locally first instead of sending them up to our sanctuary in JB, Malaysia. This is because we recognize that the Ng brothers really love their cats and we will like them to be able to visit their cats as and when they want to first at the present moment. We might slowly move a few of their cats up to NANAS after some time but we have yet to decide on this matter as this will involve time, permits and extra costs.


A kitten adoption drive was also held on 10th and 11th September 2011 at The Pet Safari at Nex Mall and all the kittens managed to find loving homes after they have been nursed back to health by various fosterers who came forth to help out. Thank you to our dear fosterers and supporters, without you this would not have been possible either!






As for the Ng brothers’ house, Lady Luck must have been smiling on us. We were initially cracking our heads on how to afford the renovation plus furniture as it would have amounted close to ten thousand dollars for even basic revamping given the dire conditions of the house, but a timely referral from a supporter Mr Chan to Shan You Counselling Centre was our savior. Sylvia from Shan You recommended the Ng brothers’ case to RenovAID – a local social reality series aimed at helping disadvantaged families to improve their living environment and provides renovations accordingly to their needs. After some consideration, the RenovAID production crew (Diana and Heng Leong) decided that the Ng brothers really needed help. We were literally jumping for joy when RenovAID gave the go-ahead for this case!

A special thank you to Mr Chan, for your referral, for that was the most crucial step. To Sylvia, thank you for giving this case a chance. And finally, to Diana and Heng Leong, thank you for providing the brothers a new lease of life!

There were a couple of viewings for the RenovAID production crew and designer, and discussions held before the actual work started. The Ng brothers requested not to start on renovation work during the lunar seventh month and we respected their wishes. Actual renovation only commenced at the start of September after all their belongings and furniture were moved/removed and of course, no more cats in the house.






During the renovation, the brothers were housed in a budget hotel near where they originally stayed. As the time frame was pretty short from start till end of renovation, we unfortunately did not have enough time and manpower to go around the island collecting the furniture to be donated which we have previously asked some supporters to hold on to. Our sincere apologies for this once again and believed our volunteer has written to each of you explaining the situation some time back. Regardless, thank you for your generosity.

The Ng brothers could not believe their eyes when they went back to their flat after the renovation was completed and the place cleaned up. Everything was clean, spotless and brand new, a far cry from where they have been living in for the past many years. They kept thanking the TV crew non-stop and walked round the flat gratefully, feeling every wall and item as they walked past.






The two RenovAID episodes for the Ng brothers will be telecasted on Channel 5 at 9pm on 13th and 20th October respectively, and it will be a good real life experience to educate the public as well as garner more understanding that the problem does not lies with the animals alone, which people tend to push the blame totally to. You can view a short introductory video of the RenovAID series at: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150346282228887











The Ng brothers deserve to at least have a clean house to spend the rest of their lives in, be it whether their way of loving their cats were correct or otherwise. Once again, the importance of sterilization cannot be emphasized enough. As much as animal welfare activists try our best to persevere in our stray work and fight the stray issue out there through active sterilization, we need to remind pet owners not to let their pets multiply unnecessarily.

As this case draws to a close, we as volunteers have in fact been taught many valuable lessons and experiences for the past four months. We will certainly not have managed to successfully complete such a huge project without your support. Thank you, to each and every one of you, for you have helped to make a difference in the Ng brothers' lives, as well as the cats that were rescued.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Charity Movie Premiere - Red Dog!

Dear Friends, Supporters and Well-Wishers,

You are specially invited to join us in this special movie screening of Red Dog organized by Noah’s Ark this coming October! You will be able to catch this 2 days before it opens officially in the cinemas, so book your tickets NOW.

Come and join us for this fun-filled night with laughter and tears, all the while helping out Noah's Ark CARES! What's more, you can also come and pick up our just released 2012 calendar! Perfect for that christmas or corporate gift.

All of the proceeds
will go towards the maintaining of the 1000 animals that live in our sanctuary in Malaysia. Some of the funds will also be diverted towards PID, Project Industrial Dogs as we strive to make Singapore stray free. For more information on either, please visit our blog at www.noahsarkcares.blogspot.com

Here's the trailer and poster below:





Movie synopsis

Adapted from the novel of the same name by award-winning author Louis De Bernières Red Dog is the true story of a charismatic kelpie who united a mining community in North West Australia in the 1970s and ‘80s.

Movie details:

Date: 18 October, Tuesday
Venue: GV Vivo City
Time: 7.15pm
Approx screen time: 92 mins
Ticket price: $50 (includes a complimentary combo set comprising popcorn and drink + goodie bag)
How to book: Please go to http://www.gv.com.sg/moviedetails/gv_moviedetails_0565.jsp and reserve your seats today! Once you select Vivocity in the drop down box, click on the time and choose your seat!

A special “Thank you” to the following sponsors who have made it possible.

1. Noah’s Ark CARES supporters - Ms. GL and Ms. YG
2. Exciting goodie bag items generously sponsored by the following:





Movie stills







Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fosterers/Adopters Needed for Two Neglected Dogs

"Keep the love, end the neglect.” – This is SPCA’s slogan for World Animal Day 2011, which was celebrated worldwide just two days ago. Sad to say, be it locally or internationally, there are still many such unfortunate cases going on behind closed doors, and neglected pets left to suffer, in silence.



We are appealing for fosterers/adopters for these two boys, whose names the Owner's parents do not even know. Both playful, loving and estimated to be about 5-6 years old, the standard schnauzer was bought from a pet shop whereas the mini pinscher/chihuahua cross was picked up by the Owner (as informed by her dad). A girl in her twenties, as her life underwent different life stages, she irresponsibly neglected her faithful companions. Her dad who is getting on age and not in the pink of health is finding it increasingly difficult to take care and clean up after both of them, and her mum is terrified of dogs and maintains her distance from the two.


Before we start to judge and fault this family, let us lend a helping hand to the two neglected canines first. If you can help to foster/adopt either of them, kindly write in to noahsarkcares@gmail.com. We very much appreciate any help. Thank you.

Monday, October 3, 2011

World Animal Day – Discounted Stray Sterilization Rates

Dear friends and supporters,

World Animal Day is celebrated on the 4th of October every year. In recognition of this important day, Island Veterinary Clinic (ivc.com.sg) has kindly offered us discounted rates for stray dog sterilization just for the month of October. Noah’s Ark CARES wishes to share this rate with fellow caregivers as we recognize the time and effort put into caring for this unfortunate lot of helpless and homeless animals and financial constraints one often face.

Kindly email us at noahsarkcares@gmail.com should you wise to make use of this opportunity and we will advise you on the rates as well as the proper procedures to be followed. Please take note that this rate is only applicable to strays (not home pets) and the animals will have to be ear tipped and tattooed. The bills are to be fully paid for upon picking up of the dogs. Respective caregivers are also to arrange transportation of the dogs themselves.

Remember, sterilization is the key to stray population control and with combined efforts, we hope to be able to achieve a stray-free Singapore! :)

Beneficiary of Animal Merchandise :)

Noah's Ark CARES Supporters