Monday, March 28, 2011

Helping Cats by Su Mei Lenden-Hitchcock


I have always loved cats, so much so that my last two boyfriends said I was borderline obsessive and were sure I would become one of those old ladies wandering the streets feeding cats in the alleys. They were wrong about the age though. I’m only 20 and have already begun the process of becoming a “cat lady”. And like many “cat ladies”, I go that little bit further, from just feeding to neutering.


I started catching cats for sterilization in light of the recent spate of cat murders and abuse cases. I didn’t want to bring more cats into the world just to see them being preyed upon by some sadistic person. It is a tragedy, in a sense, that we have to end lives prematurely in the womb or before they are even conceived, so as to protect them from the harsher lives they would have faced in this cruel world.


Spaying of our local cats is important. By stopping the cats from reproducing, we in turn stop the problems that come with their increased numbers. Fewer cats mean fewer fights for food, ensuring that these animals will live healthier lives with enough to eat. Cats that are full are also less likely to scavenge though our refuse bins, overturning them and spilling rubbish everywhere. This will in turn help prevent the spread of pests.


The long term benefits of spaying/neutering out-weigh the initial inconveniences by a large margin. I therefore find it hard to believe why people would still resort to outright culling and removal when these 2 methods are both inhumane and ineffective.


In the midst of it all, I learnt 2 important lessons;


1) To catch cats, you need fast hands and a sturdy carrier. Doggie carrier bags won’t do. Especially if your captive cat doesn’t want to cooperate and has fast, sharp claws.


2) This job is a lot harder than I realized. And it isn’t in terms of the physical work but the choices you have to make. According to a cleaner in the vicinity, one of the cats had already given birth; and I had already caught her. I had to make a decision whether or not to sterilize the cat and have the kittens starve to death, or let her go without the guarantee that I would be able to catch her or her kittens in the future and so, allow the reproduction to carry on. Thankfully, it was another cat that had the kittens, not the two little girls I had just caught. But the point is, the power to choose who lives or dies is in our hands, even if it is indirectly. And having to make that choice is terrible as it weighs on your conscience. And I can sincerely say, to all in this field who have to make these choices- you have my utmost respect.


Special thanks to Nicholas Lee, whose help I couldn’t have done without. To Natasha Suraidi, who helped take the cats to and from the vet. To volunteers for their time and advice. And of course to Noah’s Ark CARES for making all this possible!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Last reminder! NA Public Visit 26th March, Saturday.

Status: LAST REMINDER! FULL.

Have you registered yet? Haven't decided whether you and your friends are joining us? Hesitate no more! Take a read at some of our visitors' experiences and we're sure you would want to visit too :) See http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/search/label/NA%20Experiences.

We are pleased to inform you that our next public tour will be held on Saturday, 26th March. Please register and reserve your seats early to avoid disappointment.

To register, please send an email to noahsarkcares@gmail.com, with the registration & payment details:

Passenger #1
Full name (as in passport):
Passport number:
Passport expiry date:
Date of birth (DDMMYY):
Nationality:
Gender:
Mobile number:

Passenger #2
Full name (as in passport):
Passport number:
Passport expiry date:
Date of birth (DDMMYY):
Nationality:
Gender:
Mobile number:

(so on and so forth)

PLEASE NOTE:
Incomplete details will NOT BE ENTERTAINED. Do take the extra 5mins to double check ALL DETAILS here have been filled up.

Please note that seats will only be confirmed upon receipt of payment. It costs just S$60/pax and this includes transport to and fro plus a yummy dinner. Please inform us should you have special dietary requirements. We will do our best to accommodate you.

Itinerary for the day tour:

Please be at Boon Lay MRT Passenger Pick-Up Point at 1.30pm as attendance needs to be taken. Transport to and fro is from the Boon Lay Passenger Pick up point, i.e. Boon Lay MRT. It is at the same side as the interchange where many bicycles are parked.


2.00 pm - Depart Boon Lay for Noah's Ark
3.30 pm - Arrive at the Sanctuary
5.30 pm - Depart Noah's Ark for Dinner
6.00 pm - Time for dinner!
7.30pm - Depart for Singapore

This tour is limited to 86 pax, so book your seats now!

Modes of payment:

1. Cheque. Please issue your cheque to "Noah's Ark CARES" and send it to 42 Cairnhill Road, #02-01, S (229661). Please write on the back of the cheque "October 2010 Tour".
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2. Alternatively you can do an ATM transfer or Internet Banking to our any of our 2 Bank accounts:

For transfer to OCBC BANK:

Bank: OCBC Bank (OCBCSGSG)
Acct No: 501-827745-001
Acct Name: Noah's Ark Companion Animal Rescue & Edn Society
Branch: OCBC Head Office
Branch Code: 501
Bank Code: 7339

For transfer to DBS BANK:

Bank: DBS
Account type: DBS CURRENT
Acct number: 012-900823-0
Acct name: Noah's Ark CARES
Branch Code: 012
Bank Code: 7171

** After the successful TT, kindly email us the following details for our accounting purposes:

Name:
Bank:
Date:
Ref:
Amount:

PLEASE NOTE:
Incomplete details will NOT BE ENTERTAINED. Do take the extra 5mins to double check ALL DETAILS here have been filled up (applies to Ibanking ONLY).

**Please note the following terms & conditions;

1) There will be no refund if you do not show up on that day. The money will be taken as a donation to the animals of Noah's Ark. Thank you.
2) Substitutes are acceptable, but only one change of name/person is allowed and it must occur 1 week before the departure date.
3) Children below 5 years old are not advised to visit unless they have no fear of being surrounded by many dogs at one time. Parents/Guardians will have to be responsible for their children/ward at the sanctuary.

Yours truly,
Noah's Ark volunteers

www.noahsarkcares.com
www.noahsarkcares.blogspot.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Mindy needs a family to love her

My husband discovered 2 fat little pups (abt 2-3 mths old) when he was walking along Sembawang Park. By the time he got home to tell me, the pups had disappeared. After 3 days of searching, my daughter and myself managed to rescue one pup but the second was no where in sight. At this point, Mindy's been to the vet and has had all the required shots. Her baby fur fell out and she didn't look too pretty for awhile but she is absolutely lovely now. See for yourself :)


A couple of points to take note:

* Mindy is a home dog, she is not confident on walks and loud sounds like a motorcycles or large trucks scare her.
* Mindy loves a good cuddle and will do her best to get on our laps.
* Mindy is a good guard dog who will bark at anything different.
* Mindy will even alert me when it rains.
* Mindy hates bathtime, I don't know why but she will struggle and whine.
* Mindy will poo on her walks or over the drain at home.
* Mindy has NOT been Sterilized or Micro Chipped yet.
* Mindy is a quick learner.

We can't keep her as we are here on a project and have only a month or so left in Singapore. Also, my husband is OK with rescuing dogs but he does not like the idea of a pet at home. We emailed other animal organisations seeking help since December but had no luck thus far. We desperately need to find someone to take her or as a last resort we will send her to the SPCA but I heard that they put dogs to sleep within 24hrs and we do not want that.

My daughter and I will truly miss her but we know that Mindy is not ours to keep. Please contact me at cynthia.tilaka@gmail.com if you are able to care for Mindy or know of a friend who would like to adopt her for life.

Regards,
Cynthia Tilaka

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Noah's Ark Public Tour - March 2011

Hello everyone!

Before I start, I want to thank everyone who came for our previous tour! The animals were elated that they were showered with much love and attention. The dogs were hugged, scratched and patted, the cats were cuddled and the horses enjoyed their fill of apples and carrots. The rabbits hopped with joy and the guinea pigs squeaked with excitement at the sight of goodies like chye sim, apples, and carrots our visitors brought. Even Starbuck, our darling monkey, could not wait to pick his treats from your hands! Can you imagine that up close and personal experience with all the animals at the sanctuary?

We are pleased to inform you that our next public tour will be held on Saturday, 26th March. Please register and reserve your seats early to avoid disappointment.

To register, please send an email to noahsarkcares@gmail.com, with the registration & payment details:

Passenger #1
Full name (as in passport):
Passport number:
Passport expiry date:
Date of birth (DDMMYY):
Nationality:
Gender:
Mobile number:

Passenger #2
Full name (as in passport):
Passport number:
Passport expiry date:
Date of birth (DDMMYY):
Nationality:
Gender:
Mobile number:

(so on and so forth)

PLEASE NOTE:
Incomplete details will NOT BE ENTERTAINED. Do take the extra 5mins to double check ALL DETAILS here have been filled up.

Please note that seats will only be confirmed upon receipt of payment. It costs just S$60/pax and this includes transport to and fro plus a yummy dinner. Please inform us should you have special dietary requirements. We will do our best to accommodate you.

Itinerary for the day tour:

Please be at Boon Lay MRT Passenger Pick-Up Point at 1.30pm as attendance needs to be taken. Transport to and fro is from the Boon Lay Passenger Pick up point, i.e. Boon Lay MRT. It is at the same side as the interchange where many bicycles are parked.


2.00 pm - Depart Boon Lay for Noah's Ark
3.30 pm - Arrive at the Sanctuary
5.30 pm - Depart Noah's Ark for Dinner
6.00 pm - Time for dinner!
7.30pm - Depart for Singapore

This tour is limited to 86 pax, so book your seats now!

Modes of payment:

1. Cheque. Please issue your cheque to "Noah's Ark CARES" and send it to 42 Cairnhill Road, #02-01, S (229661). Please write on the back of the cheque "March 2011 Tour".

2. Alternatively you can do an ATM transfer or Internet Banking to our any of our 2 Bank accounts:

For transfer to OCBC BANK:

Bank: OCBC Bank (OCBCSGSG)
Acct No: 501-827745-001
Acct Name: Noah's Ark Companion Animal Rescue & Edn Society
Branch: OCBC Head Office
Branch Code: 501
Bank Code: 7339

For transfer to DBS BANK:

Bank: DBS
Account type: DBS CURRENT
Acct number: 012-900823-0
Acct name: Noah's Ark CARES
Branch Code: 012
Bank Code: 7171

** After the successful TT, kindly email us the following details for our accounting purposes:

Name:
Bank:
Date:
Ref:
Amount:

PLEASE NOTE:
Incomplete details will NOT BE ENTERTAINED. Do take the extra 5mins to double check ALL DETAILS here have been filled up (applies to Ibanking ONLY).


**Please note the following terms & conditions;

1) There will be no refund if you do not show up on that day. The money will be taken as a donation to the animals of Noah's Ark. Thank you.
2) Substitutes are acceptable, but only one change of name/person is allowed and it must occur 1 week before the departure date.
3) Children below 5 years old are not advised to visit unless they have no fear of being surrounded by many dogs at one time. Parents/Guardians will have to be responsible for their children/ward at the sanctuary.

We look forward to seeing you soon at Noah's Ark!

Yours truly,
Noah's Ark volunteers

www.noahsarkcares.com
www.noahsarkcares.blogspot.com

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Visit to NANAS

The long-awaited day was finally here. Being an avid animal lover, it was hard to contain my excitement at the thought of the dogs and the other different animals I’d meet at NANAS. The barks of the dogs greeted my ears as I stepped out of the van, and it was like food to the famished. I smiled in delight and walked towards the main gate in anticipation. The first glance of NANAS was as I expected and more! Seated in the heart of quietness, the tranquil paradise was a sight to behold. With its wood-like architecture, the place beckoned us to take a closer look at its occupants. The dogs greeted us with enthusiasm and many barks. Many rushed over, clamoring for a pat or simply just a touch of affection. Hands were washed, licked, washed again and then licked again. Thereafter, the sink did not have any patrons till the end of the trip. =)

As we embarked on a tour of NANAS, we had little canine bodyguards following behind us, ensuring that we would not get lost. Our volunteer tour guide, Sharon, was excellent, showing us the different parts of this animal haven while keeping up an animated chatter. We were provided some entertainment en-route when two dogs - Sharuma and Princess, put up a dramatic ‘fight’. I’m sure there were smirks on their faces as our faces changed from one of horror to one of amusement. We paid a visit to a monkey going by the moniker of Starbuck at our first stop, carefully observing his little hands and feet. It is not often that one gets such an intimate encounter with a monkey. He first showed his strength as he shook his cage in welcome, but calmed down after awhile to stretch out his fingers and gripped mine in a sign of friendship. All barriers between man (or girl) and animal were broken in that instant, as he stared into my eyes.

Accompanied by the dogs Mozart and Princess as well as our other guides, we then made our way to the horses’ stable where we met the big friendly giants. Contrary to their sizes, the towering creatures were gentle in nature and did not even harm Sharuma when she teased them mercilessly by entering their stable and refusing to budge. After many carrots, apples and much drool, we reluctantly said our goodbyes in our bid to visit the other animals at the sanctuary.

Moving on to the canine apartments, we saw many dogs housed in the different cages. Amidst their welcome barks of excitement, we tried our best to pat a hello to each and every single dog around. Tilby put up another show by showing us the versatility of water – for drinking and as a fountain! He happily kicked and splashed the water out of the drinking bucket and then waited for the amused reaction from us. He definitely got what he wanted. Many dogs eyed us while safely hiding underneath a wooden kampong-like house, I figured that these dogs must be rather wary of humans and wondered just how much of a traumatic experience they must have experienced in their life. As much as I wanted to reach out to them to show them that not all humans are callous and unfeeling, I knew that it was in their best interest that I stayed away for now.

On the way to the Cat Sanctuary, we passed by a huge pond with lotus and other fauna floating in it. Tilby, Mozart, Princess, and Sharuma all jumped in and went for a good swim! It was such an amazing sight to watch – the dogs frolicking in the water while everyone else whipped out their cameras to snap a photo of the unforgettable moment! The dogs had the time of their lives and we, had the time of ours, laughing at their silly antics and trying to dodge them as they came out of the water to shake themselves dry.

When we finally arrived at the cat sanctuary, we were greeted by numerous cats that just came up to us and rubbed against our legs. I immediately felt at home, with them and plunked myself in the middle of the sanctuary to bask in the adoration of the cats. Although dogs have always been my thing, I must admit that the cats won me over almost at once with their endearing purrs and leg rubs. As I sat in the cat sanctuary, no fewer than five cats took turns to lie on my lap and snuggle in my arms. All previous thought about cats being very arrogant vanished and I started to see a different side of our feline friends. One particular little cat sat in between my legs and simply looked up at me, as though to say, ‘why did you take so long to get here?’. I looked back at it quietly, and my only reaction - a shrug of my shoulders and more pats.

Seated in the heart of tranquility and contentment, I could have stayed at the NANAS for an indefinite period of time. The peace and happiness that come with being around animals is to me simply indescribable. What amazed me was the fact that so many animals could live in the same area so harmoniously, and with humans as well. The passion and love I saw for these animals, from the volunteers and workers at NANAS, left me wondering how else I could show my love for Mack - my cheeky big mongrel, and what else I can now do for the other animals who do not have the good fortune of being cared for and loved.

This trip has reminded me once again that just like us humans, who are living creatures, with feelings and the need to be loved and respected, animals are definitely no different…

*Article and pictures contributed by Shelford

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Food Donation Drive - March 2011

Dear Friends and Supporters of Noah's Ark,

After last year's successful donation drives, Noah's Ark CARES is privileged to partner with Pets' Station once again for our food donation drive. The first drive kicks off today, 01 March and ends on 31 March 2011. We are extremely happy and grateful for their continuous support.



Noah's Ark animals definitely have something to rejoice about as more yummy food coming their way! The food runs out faster than you can imagine at the sanctuary.

For this drive, Pets' Station is offering a total of 9 items from their SportMix and Feline Gourmet (canned food) range that supporters can choose to purchase during this period. They are:

• Sportmix Ori Cat food 33lbs - S$49.00

• Sportmix High Energy mini chunks 44lbs - S$55.00

• Sportmix Dog Adult 44lbs - S$50.00

• Sportmix Dog Hi-Pro 44lbs - $50.00

• Feline Gourmet (5 different flavors - canned food) - $ 38.40 (per ctn of 24 cans)

For every item purchased, Pets' Station will be donating the same item to Noah's Ark, one-for-one. More details can be found at their website at http://www.petsstation.com.

To make your food donation, there are 2 ways you can do it.

1. To do it online, please go to http://petsstation.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=180&Itemid=1&vmcchk=1&Itemid=1 to view the items available and select the food you want to donate accordingly.

2. You would have to go to any of their nine outlets which are located at Causeway Point, Compass Point, Frankel Avenue, Holland Village, Jurong West, Tampines Central 1, Tiong Bahru, Serangoon Gardens and Serangoon North Ave.

The donated food will be stored at Pets Stations' warehouse and our volunteers will arrange to collect the food items and bring them to Noah's Ark.

What we need to feed 1,000 animals at the animal sanctuary:

Dog Dry Food - 17 bags a day or 306kg a day
Dog Tin Food - 1 carton a day or 700gm x 24 cans = 16.8kg
Cat Dry Food - 1 bag a day or 23kg a day
Cat Tin Food - 10 cans a day or 400gm x 10 cans = 4kg
Cat Litter - S$1,200/- a month

This donation food drive is held only during this month. Do tell your friends about and help feed our animals. On behalf of the animals, we appreciate your continuing support and generosity!!

The Paw Family

The Water Dish

La Canine Coupes

Noah's Ark Cares Supporters