GrASS's Product Video
We Need YOUR HELP
We here at GrASS need your help to help us gather the below mentioned items to help us raise funds for our shelter and other independent pet rescuers.
The items are:
Scrap Paper
Old Newspapers
Old Magazines
Unwanted uncooked/raw Acidic Fruits ( Oranges, pineapples, lime,lemons)
Unwanted uncooked/raw fruits
Unwanted uncooked/raw Vegetables
Brown Sugar
Rice Bran
Red Earth
Glass Jars/Plastic containers with lids
Cardboard boxes (any other cardboard materials)
Aluminium Cans
Expired Food Products
For more ways on how or what items you can donate to help please visit HERE
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The ROCRICRUS Foundation, Penang
- Dry Dog Food (Adult)
- Dry Dog Food (Puppy)
- Dry Cat Food (Adult)
- Dry Cat Food (Kitten)
- Canned Dog Food (Adult)
- Canned Dog Food (Puppy)
- Canned Cat Food (Adult)
- Canned Cat Food (Kitten)
- Dog Shampoo
- Cat Shampoo
- Tick/Flea Collar
- Tick/Flea Spray (eg. Frontline etc)
- Dog Collars
- Cat Collars
- Leashes
- Pet Carriers
- Combs
- Cages
- Towels
- Water Bowls
- Food Bowls
- Blankets
- Animal Nail Clippers
- Chew toys
- Scratch Posts
- Litter Box
- Litter Box Sand
- Hair Dryers
- Heartworm Medication
- Canine First Aid Kits
- Deworming medication
- Iodine
- Volunteers-Foster Homes, Education Coordinator
- Administrative-Printing Services and Graphic Design for brochures
- Blogger and Web Master-Have a free Banner for publicity
- Vehicle-New or used car for transporting animals
- Toys, Balls, Frisbees, Animal Beds
- Monetary-At the moment the ROCRICRUS Foundation does not accept any Cash donation
Monday, December 8, 2008
Article: Bkt Antarabangsa: 3,000 residents ordered to leave danger areas
However, many of the residents are refusing to move.
Selangor chief police officer Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said the four areas are the Impian Selatan Condominium, Taman Bukit Mewah, Jalan 6A Taman Bukit Jaya and Jalan 9 Taman Wangsa Ukay.
DCP Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said that despite repeated pleas, some residents still continued to defy the calls and would not leave their homes.
“We have already advised them to move out as we have been advised by Malaysia Public Works Insitute (Ikram) and Public Works Department (PWD) that the area within one kilometer of the landslide is unsafe,” he said.
He said the findings of a study conducted by the both departments found the immidiete row of houses along Jalan Wangsa 9, where the landslide began as unsafe and could collapse at any moment.
“Ikram and PWD are now doing a study to determine if the second row of houses could face the same fate,” DCP Khalid said.
The landslide early Saturday killed four who were pulled out of the rubble and included Indonesian maid Surinah who was found to have died of suffocation.
At around 11.30am on Sunday, sniffer dogs detected something which was believed to be a fifth body but turned out to be that of a dead animal.
The landslide also cut off electricity to the area. On Sunday, Tenaga Nasional Bhd sent a generator to the area to provide electricity for the 2,000 people in the affected housing estates.
DCP Khalid also said 17 people from unaffected residences nearby had been airlifted out from Saturday night until Sunday afternoon as they needed immediate medical assistance.
Meanwhile, work has finally begun on the construction of the bridge to allow vehicles to pass through.
It is learnt there are 50 vehicles trapped in Taman Bukit Mewah.
The bridge is being constructed with the expense of the outside wall of a house which had to be torn down for construction works to be done by the army.
It is expected to be up within two and three hours.
Latest figures show that no less than 3,000 people have been evacuated from their homes within the 1km vicinty and 17 people have been airlifted in helicopters including pregnant women and the sick.
Another 2,000 people stuck in other housing estates cut off to the outside due to the landslide are continusly being provided 5,000 packs of food and drinks which are airlifted in by police and army helicopters.
DCP Khalid said a hotline has been set up for worried friends and family to call and provide information to authorities. The number is 03-41070055 and 03-41086321.
This article was taken from: The Star Online News: Nation 8 December 2008
Article: SPCA sets up refuge
SPCA inspectorate consultant Glyn Roberts said a cat refuge was set up where emergency workers could safely confine injured animals found.
The SPCA team of six responded to calls for help in rescuing pets which included helping Taman Bukit Mewah resident Azuin Baharudin save her 51 cats on Saturday.
This article was taken from: The Star Online News: Nation 8 December 2008
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Langkawi Lassie
Sunday, September 14, 2008
[LANGKAWI] URGENTLY NEEDED: ANIMAL CLINIC HELPER & 2 HOUSEKEEPERS/ANIMAL HELPERS
There are a few openings at Langkawi Lassie, BON TON Restaurant & Resort . Below are the details:
Wanted: Animal Clinic Helper
Requirement:Must have a love and passion for animals.
Salary: MYR 1000.00 per month
Accomodation & Meals: Provided
Location: BON TON Restaurant & Resort, Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia
Salary: MYR 1500.00 per month
Location: BON TON Restaurant & Resort, Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia
Those interested please contact:
Monday, September 1, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
SPCA PRAI DIRECTIONS
The Mother and Child Health Clinic
See where the pedestrian bridge is? The Mother and Child Health Clinic is after that pedestrian bridge.
See the Red Lorry coming out from the junction? That junction is directly opposite the Convent School. If you are coming out from that junction, Turn left and head up the flyover.
Go up this bridge/flyover and keep left.
You will see THIS motorcycle shop on your left right after you come down the flyover/bridge. Opposite it you will see Kim Sen School. From here, make a VERY sharp left TURN (180 degrees) the moment you see the motorcycle shop as the road you want to be on is the small one where this VIOS is heading, Do not take the 90 degree left turn.
The junction is opposite the school. (somewhat under the bridge)
Part of Kim Sen School from the bridge.
This is the small lane right next to the bridge. It is very narrow but it's 2 way.
Proceed in the direction of the WHITE car you see in the picture.
Just keep going straight.
A short while later, you will see an SPCA sign board on your right. Turn into that road and go up the hill, it is a narrow path and you will see SPCA.
Should you get lost please contact the SPCA Prai person in charge:
- Dr. Roland Lim S.G. (+6012-4663737 )
- Sally & Mr. Lee Swee Yam (+604-5393844 )
- Madam Tan Kah Chuah (+6012-5523447)
- +6016-4344744