Wednesday, November 12, 2008

POPIKO MAIL

Dear kind uncles and aunties,

My human visited my brother at the veterinary clinic yesterday and she reported to me that his wounds were healing very well.

However, he is still very frightened of people and my human thinks he probably would have to stay at the clinic indefinitely pending adoption.

The good news is that he is beginning to warm-up to Auntie Dr Gowri and Auntie Dr Kavita and this is excellent progress.

I will instruct my human to keep tabs on the efforts taken to get him used to people again as this is the current problem that has to be tackled.

I must also say that I am very touched with the care and concern shown by all you uncles and aunties towards my brother.

Some aunties and uncles have also commented how horrible Malaysians are i.e the dogcatcher brutes to have treated my brother in such an cruel manner.

I agree but at the same time would like to highlight the selfless Malaysians who would do anything to rescue and rehome a stray cat or dog.

So, I would like to take this opportunity to record my gratitude and lifelong loyalty to the likes of Aunties Leigh, Joanne, Amy, Sherrina, Christine, Rena, Vani, Adeline, Julie, Sabrina and many many more aunties and uncles who are literally the saviours of the strays.

Aunties and uncles, I salute you with a big Woof, Woof!

Will upload pics of my brother as soon as my human receives it from Auntie Dr Gowri.

Signing off with my tail wagging nineteen to the dozen,

Sharmini Popiko Sasha (SPS)

P/S The aunties and uncles from the shelter in Ampang Jaya are still flogging the dead cat. Apparently an uncle from there called Auntie Dr Gowri. Sadly, the owner of the doggie brother in Setapak who was violated by the DBKL dogcatchers has moved out of the house. So, my independent rescuer aunties cannot pursue the matter anymore. Could the Ampang Jaya shelter aunties and uncles look into the Setapak case pretty please?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Thank you

POPIKO MAIL

Dear human uncles and aunties,


Thank you so much for inquiring about my brother who was mauled by the MPSJ brutes, Thank you also for the offers of financial contribution for his medical care.

The contribution would also go towards paying for his neutering, vaccination and deworming as well as for his friend’s.

The human aunties who rescued my brother say he is so traumatized that he may not be adoptable for at least six months.

Hence, the money will also go towards paying for his board if my human aunties cannot find a human family willing to foster him on a short term basis.

Anyway, will try to get my human to take some snapshots when she visits my brother next, so that all of you kind humans can ‘see’ his progress for yourself.

Now on another matter, I heard that the uncles and aunties in this place called the SPCA, where they keep dogs, want to pursue my brother’s matter.

Actually from a doggie perspective, there is no need to do so as the matter is being dealt with by my independent rescuer aunties.

I would humbly suggest that the uncles and aunties at the SPCA investigate the allegations that DBKL dogcatchers are wrongfully detaining doggies belonging humans in Setapak.

This is a serious allegation and I hope that someone at the SPCA acts fast instead of wanting to flay a dead cat over and over and over again. Oh, please forgive me for the pun – couldn’t help myself.

Sharmini Popiko Sasha signing off with a very big Woof, Woof!


P/S I think president elect Obama should get a doggie from a pound instead of buying one for his girls to take to the White House.

Cruel, cruel MPSJ dog catchers

POPIKO MAIL

To all the kind uncles and aunties who have offered to help my poor tortured brother, thank you very much. You generous contributions will not only help him but other dogs in a similar situation.

My brother is now being treated by Aunty Dr Gowri and Aunty Dr Kavita at their clinic.

Those who want to contribute can do so by:

Cheques in favour of: Animal Health Center @ Ara, c/o No 48, Jalan Jeriji U8/75C, Bukit Jelutong, 40150, Shah Alam, Selangor.

Or bank into: Animal Health Center @ Ara, Maybank Account: 512352602980 If you have banked in your contribution please call 019-3576477.

For further details please call 019-3576477 as well.

Please forward this link to as many people as possible.

Yours truly signing off with a big woof, woof,

Sharmini Popiko Sasha (SPS)

In pain: The dog with one of its ears injured after the ordeal.


Monday November 10, 2008

Dog catchers acted cruelly, alleges rescuer


By WANI MUTHIAH

INDEPENDENT stray dog rescuer Amy Foo had the shock of her life recently as she was taking a leisurely morning stroll near her home in Bandar Kinrara, Puchong.


Foo, 32, alleges that she saw a group of five men, several of them in Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) uniform, beating a dog and forcing it out through the railings of a locked gate.

“I heard a dog yelping in pain as I was taking my walk, and went to investigate what was going on.

“What I saw made my blood turn cold as several of the men had climbed over the gate into the premises of the locked empty house and were hitting a dog which had taken shelter there,” she said.

Since the gate was locked, the men proceeded to drag the medium-sized dog out through the narrow railings of the gate, she alleged.

“The railings began to graze and cut the dog in the mouth and ear region and there was a lot of blood, and the frightened dog was screaming in pain,” alleged Foo tearfully.

Foo said she approached the men who scolded her for interfering and threatened to compound her for obstructing them.

“They also began to use more force on the poor dog after I had approached them,” alleged Foo, who added that she believed that the dog was not a stray as it was wearing a collar chain.

Distraught and not knowing what to do, Foo contacted several other independent dog rescuers, who immediately called Selangor executive councillor in charge of local councils Ronnie Liu, who advised them to lodge a police report.

Foo lodged a report at the Puchong police station and rushed to the MPSJ dog pound located not very far from the area.

“What I saw there only depressed me further as the dog was locked up in the pound, bleeding and in pain,’’ alleged Foo.

When contacted, MPSJ president Datuk Adnan Md Ikshan said he would look into the matter as well as speak to the relevant officers.

Meanwhile, Foo and several other independent rescuers are working towards getting the injured dog out of the MPSJ dog pound in Puchong to send it for treatment.

Said one of the rescuers, Leigh Chen, who had rushed with Foo to look for the dog at the pound after it had been brought there: “This dog has undergone a traumatic and merciless ordeal at the hands of the council dog catchers.

“Given this, it is only fair that this unfortunate dog be given a chance to live the rest of its canine life in a loving home after it has been treated for its gruesome injuries.”

Chen added that she hoped municipal council dog catchers and their appointed agents would not resort to cruelty when capturing strays.

“We, the animal rescuers, plead with those who deal with strays to do their job with a sense of compassion coupled with the realisation that animals, too, know fear and pain, just like us human beings,” added Chen.

Those interested in sponsoring the injured dog’s treatment or adopting it can write to malaysiandogsdeservebetter@gmail.com.