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Old 09-18-2008, 11:48 AM
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Default Re: Boycott Cruel Restoran Aleef Caterers at TD129, TTDI Market

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Originally Posted by ashleywong View Post
Hi pawprints

thanks for the update and the info.

i'll know for sure i won't patronise this restoran aleef caterers. action speaks louder than words and we need to spread this message along - it's time we demand the businesses follow "corporate social responsibility".

what we can do to help puan yani and the poor kittens/cats are

1) provide her with some pet food (if the older orphans are ready to eat dry food) this is temporary solution till the kittens are rehomed and adopted.

2) a cage is a good idea for short-timed confinement like maybe to ensure certain babies get milk supply but it is not advisable for long-term containment

3) better solution is help sponsor the female cat to be spayed - i'm sure anyone of us can do that - i've checked with my vet - the earliest a nursing female can be spayed is actually 2 weeks after birth but most opt to do so until after nursing is finished But then the female cat has to be confined and contained as her heat cycle may come then even during nursing (they are poly-estrus - many cycles throughout the year)

4) also all help to profile the kittens here so they find a good home

5) backup solution, the fosterers in this forum help to foster the kittens until all are rehomed and adopted.

6) also those who are in touch / voluntter with either SPCA, PAWs or FFF request a TNR program to be held there? the rest can help by either volunteering to help out or donate cash or product in kind.

do you personally know puan yani? if yes, perhaps you can act as our "introducer" and go with us (those who volunterer) to see her ? i don't want to be scared by some strangers descending upon her, she has taken so much verbal abuses from her neighbours, she may be vary if we show up suddenly and we're not "local" to the area.

what say you petfinder.my forumers?
Ashley, no I do not know Pn. Yani personally but from the feedback I get on the ground, she is a very simple, young lady not of substantial means, even education background is simple. But with a big heart for the cats.

Please leave or go very, very slow about the idea of neutering her own cat which she loves very, very much. Due to her educational background (I am sure that you guys are very aware that even though well meaning, deep down many struggle with the word 'dosa"). Also, her cat is not the main source of the problem or the big issue here so let us take baby steps here with Pn. Yani as we do not want her to be overwhelmed (psychologiy psychlogy, kay because I do know that ultimately, she can be won over, but not now, kay?). Additionally, she, like the rest of us who heard the cruel news are already emotionally distraught enough.

The big number of cats and little kittens that were trapped and have been disposed of we do not know their fate and really fear for the very, very worst. It is very heart-wrenching indeed. When I went there yesterday and this morning, I only saw a couple cats and all the little ones (more than 10!) are missing. God, how will they survive ... and how they suffer? So much suffering for one so young and innocent! Bastards!

Yes, fellow cat lovers, we need to bash those bastards kaw-kaw ... the cats cannot fight back or lodge police reports or haul them to courts but we forumers can stand in front of their shops and lash out at them and expose and shame them kaw-kaw for the whole world to see! ... and run them out of business and out of town! Then petfinders can take over one of the shoplots and do petfinders business! Hmmmphhhh!!!
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