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18 JUNE 2010 - NEWSFLASH
Thank you to each of you for your ongoing support and for forwarding my urgent newsflashes
to your compassionate friends, family and colleagues. The quotation below by Margaret
Meads comes to my mind each time one of you supports my work with animals in strife.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the
world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has. And if enough individuals took
action, it would become a national movement.”
URGENT: HALFPINT & RASTA NEED A LOVING HOME...TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY
When his father was on his deathbed his son, Wil, promised him that he would take
care of his three dogs for him after his passing. Wil has been managing this lovely
trio in his suburban flat, but the landlord told him from the outset that they all
have to go. In desperation Wil contacted me and has been searching for alternate
accommodation. He is moving into a new flat next week where the landlord is allowing
him to keep one dog only. That leaves senior dogs, Rasta and Halfpint, facing an
untimely lethal injection and Wil distraught at the thought...
Both dogs are toilet trained and have been accustomed to an optional indoor & outdoor
lifestyle, where they sleep in the house at night; and this must be allowed to continue
in their new home(s). They are both deserving of a loving caregiver’s time and affection
and a happy retirement. If you have a securely fenced and gated property and can
open your heart to one or both of these dogs for the rest of their lives, I very
much look forward to hearing from you.
Please read about their individual personalities click here
ROOSTER FED UP BEING COOPED UP
In addition to pellets, this magnificent looking young rooster enjoys sprouts, cooked
rice, leafy greens, apple, pear and persimmon, peas, grainy breads and just about
anything else he is offered.
Like so many roosters before him, poor Cinnamon was callously and illegally dumped.
He has a healthy crow, so will need a rural home where his caregivers don’t mind
the sound of crowing or whose house is set a distance from the area where Cinnamon
will live.
For more information and photographs, click here
Three companionable groups of roosters are also looking for sanctuary. (A group
of 5, a group of 4 and a group of 3).
URGENT: CUDDLY RUSSIAN BLUE X CAT NEEDS AN IMMEDIATE HOME
On Wednesday, affectionate 6-year-old Ash had an abscess repaired at the base of
her tail and her teeth were de-scaled and polished. Her caregivers advised the clinic
that they can’t take her back because they cannot afford the upkeep of so many cats
in their home.
She had been encouraged to live outdoors and was nervous about going inside with
so many other cats. Ash loves human company, is spayed and would be suited as an
indoor & outdoor house pet with no other animals.
Ash will be vaccinated, micro-chipped and flea & worm treated in preparation for
her adoption. As soon as she has recovered from her surgery, Ash needs to leave
the clinic.
If you have a suitably safe and loving home & plenty of time to stroke this friendly
girl, please contact me.
See her and other cats & kittens click here
STOP WHALE SLAUGHTER BECOMING LEGALISED
In Morocco, in a few day’s time, the International Whaling Commission will hold
its final vote on a proposal to legalize commercial whale hunting for the first
time in a generation. More than 650,000 of us have signed the petition to protect
whales – let’s push that to 1 million.
Thanks to the worldwide outcry, many governments have already pledged to oppose
the proposal.
Please go to this link to add your voice opposing the hunting of whales:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/whales_last_push/?vl
BOO BOO UPDATE
Remember the abandoned dog who needed surgery for his previously broken hind legs?
With your wonderful response to my plea for help with my vet bill, he is now thriving.
See our previous news story for more information click here
Yesterday a generous soul named Linde Walker added more joy to his happy ending
by giving him a complimentary professional groom.
These are Boo Boo’s before and after photographs (with Linde). Her website address
is on the THANK YOU page of our website click here
WEBLOGIX
Have you heard of Weblogix? Animal Re-homing’s website is quietly being influenced
and overhauled through their generosity. Keep an eye on the NEWS page for more information
about their astonishing appearance in my life.
Their link can be found on the THANK YOU page of our website
www.weblogix.co.nz
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