Monday, November 4, 2013

It's Raining Cats and Dogs This November!

As you can see below, we have been buried by an avalanche of rescues which require urgent veterinary care. In addition to this, we also have other rescues that are being neutered and vaccinated. We simply do not have the money at the moment to pay for all these dogs. We hope that you will take our predicament into consideration and help us with your generosity. Contributions in any amount are greatly appreciated!

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION INITIATIVE BHD
Public Bank Account No: 3151793708

Cheques in favour of: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION INITIATIVE BHD
And mail to: 51, Jalan SS7/16, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Paypal Account: malaysiandogsdeservebetter1@gmail.com

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Thomas Animal Clinic & Pet Corner, Klang
We rescued this dog on Deepavali eve in Klang. The dog looked dead, but lifted her head when our rescuer approached. We hope it's not a spinal cord injury and merely some leg fractures. Dog is admitted at Thomas Animal Clinic in Klang.

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Gasing Veterinary Hospital, Petaling Jaya
This puppy was found nearby Sunway SuriaMas Condominium on Deepavali, and was rescued on the night itself. We named him Milo and admitted him at Gasing Veterinary Hospital. Fractures on both swollen right limbs were identified using an X-ray. As the puppy is too young for surgery, casts will be put on both limbs for a period of 6 weeks.

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Healing Rooms Veterinary Clinic, SS17
When our rescuer found this cat, she reeled in horror. The wound extended from one side of the shoulder to the next, and had extended right down to one side of the front limb. The vet thinks that the cat may have been knocked down by a car and dragged along the road resulting in the flesh being scrapped off. The cat is now admitted at Healing Rooms Veterinary Clinic, and this is going to be a long haul case which may require amputation.

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Gasing Veterinary Hospital, Petaling Jaya
Firstly, we would like to thank SPCA Selangor for helping to send this dog to Gasing Veterinary Hospital for us. According to the MDDB member who went to the location, the dog's condition looked bad. We have to urgently make payment to Gasing Veterinary Hospital, and we told them that we will do so latest tomorrow (5 November, 2013) morning.

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Gasing Veterinary Hospital, Petaling Jaya
As our MDDB member went to rescue the dog above, she found a puppy which was also an accident victim at the same location. According to some men who worked at the nearby crematorium, the male puppy was knocked down by a car a few days ago. The puppy was unable to move and his belly was swollen with urine and faeces, as he had not been able to defecate or urinate since the accident. One of his paws was also very swollen. He has been admitted to Gasing Veterinary Hospital, and has been named Bigfoot. The vets expressed his urine and faeces, and the chief vet said it's probably spinal injury. We are hoping that it is not a fracture, but rather a compression of the spinal column.

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It has been a spooky week for us with injured puppies and dogs literally raining on us. This turn of events is a major financial catastrophe for us and we are in urgent need of financial help.