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We Need YOUR HELP

Dear Friends,

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


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Abuse and Cruelty at Selayang Municipal Council Animal Pound


Dear Datuk Zainal, 
 
 
I am a member of the Malaysian public and a tax payer.
It is with a lot of dissappointment, sadness and anger that I hear of how animals are treated at the Selayang Municipal Council in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
 
I am writing to you, the President of Selayang Municipal Council to highlight this issue and the fact that this practice is  unacceptable in the civilised society that Malaysia claims to be.
 
The following is what I gather from the photographs taken by NGOs of the Selayang Dog Pound this week, and available from the web:
  1. Dogs captured and kept at the pound are not fed and provided water and food. They are left to die a slow torturous death from exhaustion. It was reported that your caretaker said there is no provision for food for these animals. If true, this simply means the dogs are systematically being left to starve to death.
  2. Dead puppies were simply washed into the drains
  3. Department of Veterinary Services people have not been to the pound for about a month.
  4. The MPS employee in charge at the Selayang Pound refuse to let owners to see their dogs. Apparently, she does not allow anyone to enter the pound and  even the SPCA officials that included a vet, was not allowed entry into the pound yesterday. It is reported that this woman has a deep hatred for dogs that she enjoys inflicting pain on them. I am not sure if there is any truth in this allegation, but if there are slivers of truth to this, she needs psychiatric help. Civil servants with mental issues should not be allowed to work in a capacity where they can exercise their sadistic streak. She needs to be removed from her position of power.
Attached the photographic evidence substantiating these activities from an NGO.
    
I look forward to your response to the issue highligted. These are serious allegations. I am sure there are alot of other concerned Malaysians out there who would like to hear from you too. The photos definitely shows dogs are malnourished and dying. I doubt that they were in this condition when they were initially captured, even if they are strays.
For your information, there are a lot of compassionate Malaysians of all races Muslims, Buddist, Hindus , Christians or atheist alike who have it in their heart to feed and look after stray cats and dogs in their neighbourhood, even if they are no able to take them into their homes. Quite a number I know spend their own money and time to spay cats and dogs in their neighbourhoods before releasing them again. So, I do not believe these animals came into the pound as sick as they now look or close to death.
  
I can only deduce that there is little compassion and a lot of hate for animals here in your organisation.
I still recall the dog shooting competition organised by Selayang Municipal Council in 2007. The council was giving cash prize up to MYR 15,000 to the public for the shooting of these creatures. This was cancelled after much protest from the public.    http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/legal/general_news/dog_catching_contest_called_off.html?date=2007-12-01
Why does the people in the council and its employees hate dogs that much ?
In school, we teach our kids every religion abhors cruelty to animals. If we tell our kids this, why is it that adults cannot find it in their hearts to be compassionate to a lesser being? God made them for a purpose - i doubt that He made animals for us to torture.
 
If this allegations are true, for the love of God, we want changes to be made. Please cooperate with animal welfare NGOs to put a stop to this cruel practice. There are various more humane and more effective approaches to controlling the population of strays, and your organisation needs to work with the NGOs to achieve this. 
 
Those responsible for this state of affairs at the Selayang Municipal Council should be held accountable and fired. 
Psychopaths should not be allowed to exercise their power in such a way. Even animals can show compassion.
Such individuals have no business earning their bread and butter from from tax payers money. They are worst than animals.
 
We look forward to your response in your capacity as Yang DiPertua - The President of the Selayang Municipal Council.
 
 
Yours Sincerely,
SYChin
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
 
  

Friday, February 12, 2010

MDDB: PLEASE HELP - PLEASE FORWARD TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE


http://malaysiandogsdeservebetter.blogspot.com/

Please help us help him.


A lady who has been feeding this dog near the PJ Old Town market for over five years called one of our volunteers last week, desperately asking her if we could help treat its scald wounds.
Apparently, someone had splashed boiling oil on the poor dog which was in great deal of pain. Its scald wounds was also infected by the time our volunteer managed to catch it and take it to the vet.
The lady also told us that she knew the family which had abandoned the dog that many years ago.
Our volunteer has admitted the dog at at a veterinary clinic in Petaling Jaya and we would be transferring it to one of our panel clinics as soon as the third degree burns are healed.
That may take months. It will also take months before this dog's wounds are completely healed and it is going to cost us the money that we do not have.
So please people help us help this poor dog - we urgently need to raise money for its treatment and our next payment to the clinic is already due.


Cheques in favour of:

Community Development and Integration Initiative Bhd (654290-T)

and mail it to:

c/o No 48, Jalan Jeriji U8/75C, Bukit Jelutong, 40150, Shah Alam, Selangor.

Or bank into:

Community Development and Integration Initiative Bhd

Public Bank Account Number: 3151793708.

Details: 019-3576477, 012-3739007, 017-2081844



Monday, February 8, 2010

MDDB: IS THIS SOP - Please forward


http://malaysiandogsdeservebetter.blogspot.com/

Is This Standard Operating Procedure?


This pix appeared in The Star today and shows how dog catchers handle the strays. We rescued a puppy caught by dogcatchers from a pound last year and had to amputate one of its limbs as the nerves were severely damaged. The vet told us that there was a chance the puppy was grabbed and dragged or grabbed and held by the damaged limb. Anyway, this puppy was caught by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council. Situations like this arise due to the poor management of strays and the lack of knowledge of the proper methods. We will continue to help in creating a path for NGOs - including PAWS and the SPCA - to work towards establishing a sound and proper stray management system in the country. We would also like to advise individuals and groups that are not involved in rescuing and managing strays to stop throwing a spanner in our efforts. Spreading lies that we are uploading old pictures will not in any way protect the local councils. It will only result in the pictures with date and time recorded on them being printed out and distributed to the relevant authorities. Please stop sabotaging the MPK in the guise of protecting it!

Now back to the puppy caught by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council - what you can do.

1) Read the story on http://thestar.com.my/ so that it will receive many hits.

2) Write to all these people with the attached photo to record your displeasure:

khalid@selangor.gov.my
teresakok@selangor.gov.my
hasanali@selangor.gov.my
yaakob@selangor.gov.my
roziahismail@selangor.gov.my
drxavier@selangor.gov.my
drhalimah@selangor.gov.my
iskandar@selangor.gov.my
ronnieliu@selangor.gov.my
elizabethwong@selangor.gov.my
eanyong@selangor.gov.my
ydp.adnan@mpsj.gov.my
fifa@mpsj.gov.my
rahim@mpsj.gov.my
roslan@mpsj.gov.my
hannahyeoh@dapsj.com 
ramachandran.ram@gmail.com
parliamentsubang@gmail.com  



Thursday, February 4, 2010

MDDB: ADOPTION DRIVE - PLEASE FORWARD



Wednesday, February 3, 2010

ADOPTION DRIVE

THE Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better Adoption drive will be held this Sunday, Feb 7 at the Summitt Subang Jaya. With countless puppies rescued on a daily basis,we are desperately trying to find homes for all of them. Those wanting to help MDDB with donations in cash and kind can also come to the adoption venue to drop off their contributions. MDDB urgently needs rice, dry and canned puppy and dog food and puppy shampoo.

Event: Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better Adoption Drive

Date: Sunday, Feb 7

Venue: Summit Subang Jaya – near the Starbucks entrance

Time: 11.00am to 7.00pm

Details: 019-3576477, 012-3739007
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WHAT WE NEED

1) RICE
2) DOG FOOD - DRY AND CANNED
3)DOG SHAMPOO
4) TOWELS
5) CAGES
6)CHICKEN ESSENCE
7) VITAMIN C TABLETS
8) DEWORMER - TABLETS AND LIQUID
9) GARLIC PEARLS
10)DISTEMPER AND PARVO TEST KITS

11) MEDICINES
a) VETAMOL - Ventolin Syrup
b) COUGH MIXTURE
c) ANTIBIOTICS
d)ANTI-HISTAMINE
e)ANTI-DIARRHEA

12)CASH SPONSORSHIP FOR:
a) RENTAL
b)UTILITIES
c)CARETAKER'S ALLOWANCE
d)TO PURCHASE CHICKEN, FISH AND MEAT FOR THE PUPPIES AND DOGS
e)TO PAY VET FOR TREATMENT, VACCINATION AND NEUTERING

Cheques in favour of:

Community Development and Integration Initiative Bhd (654290-T)

and mail it to:

c/o No 48, Jalan Jeriji U8/75C, Bukit Jelutong, 40150, Shah Alam, Selangor.

Or bank into:

Community Development and Integration Initiative Bhd

Public Bank Account Number: 3151793708.

Details: 019-3576477, 012-3739007, 017-2081844