09 June 2011

World Oceans Day

Hey Guys! I know I'm a day late but it was WORLD OCEANS DAY yesterday! On the 8th of June. 

World Oceans Day is celebrated on the 8th June of every year. It's a global celebration of the ocean conservation. 

Check out this website to read more on it! http://worldoceansday.org/?page_id=9

29 March 2011

SHOWER THEM WITH LOVE

Join Our Facebook Page!

SHOWER THEM WITH LOVE is a page to promote adoption of animals from animal shelter homes. At the same time promoting vluntarisn among all of us. Lets do our part in spreading our love for the animals! You can also share your thoughts on animal adoption, volunteering experience in an animal shelter and anything related to animals. Lets make this page an interactive page! So what are you waiting for?! Click the link below and check it out! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shower-Them-with-Love/187132911328972?sk=info


CHAMP-A

Hey Guys,

Recently I've formed a group called CHAMP-A which stands for Championing Animals. I gather the bunch that always go to SPCA with me. We agreed and formed this group to be more active in volunteering work t animal shelters. Also, to fight for Animal Rights.

These are the devoted animal lovers that will make every activity we do POSSIBLE!

Suzanna Bono - Founder of CHAMP-A
May Fam - Co-Founder
Melanie Yong - Activities Manager

Jol Ern - Multimedia Manager
Zoe Lim - Funding Manager
We hope this team will grow in terms of membership and get support from the community.

15 March 2011

Top Five Endangered Animals in Malaysia

Black Shrew
Nobody has the record of the actual size. It may be extinct already or still occupy a small area in the area of Sabah a state of Malaysia.
Sumatran Rhinoceros
Smallest rhino measuring about 250 centimetres in length and 120-145 centimeters tall (shoulder). The 2-horned rhino can normally be found in swamps and rainforests of Asian countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and India. These species is facing extinction due to the poaching of their horns.
Malayan Tapir
Malayan Tapir has a strange body colour which is normally mistaken as a large rock when lying down. A good camouflage for this creature. However, their numbers are fast declining due to their habitat loss and the hunt for their meat. 

Mouse Deer
Better known as Sang Kancil in Malaysia's folklores, is a small creature about 70 centimeters long, 30-35 centimeters tall (shoulder), and around 5.8 kilograms in weight. Mouse deers can only be found in Malaysia, Borneo and parts of Indonesia. 


Orang Utan
There are basically 2 species of Orang Utan, the critically endangered Sumatran species and also the endangered Bornean species. Both of these species could only be found in the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. The name Orang Utan is actually from a malay word which is Orang Hutan which means "forest man", due to the similarities with the human beings. Their number have been on a decline in the past few decades due to active logging activities and forest fires.


Read more: http://socyberty.com/activism/top-five-endangered-animals-in-malaysia/#ixzz1GejFQykC

11 March 2011

Foster Puppies!!!


These Cute Innocent Female Puppies are looking for Foster Homes. The fault lies with the owner who refused to spay and allowed the dog to litter again and again. The owner has been warned and that she will not be entertained again when another litter comes in. 

Will you help foster them for 2 weeks? Please contact SPCA Team. Visit their website for more information.

Thank you,
SPCA Team.

08 March 2011

Jellyfish's New Impersonators

Floating plastic bags looks similar to a jelly fish.
With a leatherback's poor vision, a delicious jellyfish and a plastic bag look the same in the ocean.
Jelly fish is known as the Leatherback turtle's favourite food. But these days, the ocean is polluted with Plastic Bags. The bad thing is that, it kills marines life. Due to the similar physical appearance as the jelly fish, sea turtles oftentimes mistaken it as their favourite food and suffocate once consuming it. Leatherback turtles have been around for 100 million years, but if changes are not made for these turtles, they could be wiped out from the Pacific Ocean in just ten more years!



Animals get tangled in them causing them to suffocate and eventually die.

Let's Stop Using Plastic Bags! 
Save the animals, save our planet! 

06 March 2011

Play Dress Up



They might look cute... But isn't the clothes and accessories getting in their way?
Few weeks back, my friends and I were discussing animal cruelty over Nasi Lemak and one of my friend, Syahira said isn't dressing up your pet such a cruel thing to do?! Making them wear clothes is just out of their nature!

This is not a nice sight!










Well, come to think about it, it's true. They're not dolls that you can play dress up with! Plus, RSPCA (Royal Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) has said that with clothes, movement is restricted and it may 'overheat' the animals. Check out the video. RSPCA is threatening legal against people who dress up their dogs!!!

Jo Barr, RSPCA spokeswoman, said: "Dog owners should be aware that under the Animal Welfare Act that came into force in April 2007 has a duty of care to ensure that all of their pets' needs are met. One of those needs is to express normal behavior and it could mean that with restrictive clothing they are not able to do that properly. We're concerned that any pet should be viewed as a fashion accessory. Taking on an animal is a long-term commitment. It's quite humiliating and sends out the wrong message about pet care."




Is this really necessary?

03 March 2011

Your New Hang Out Place!

 Going out shopping with your friends over the weekend? Staying at home just playing games on your desktop? Being a couch potato at home? Are you nodding to any of these question?

Well, here's a suggestion! Why don't you help out in an animal shelter?! Volunteer yourself and help these poor abandoned animals.
Now some might think that volunteering in animal shelters is a dirty job, eg. cleaning cages which are full of poo and pee. But there are a lot of things to do in an animal shelter besides that. For instance, helping perspective clients (that want to adopt a pet) and helping with paperwork are some things that always need to be done.




Of course, the main reason most people, offer to volunteer is because they love animals and want to spend time with them. I started volunteering in animal shelters eversince my school's Leo Club organised a visit to SPCA Selangor back when I was in form 3. My friends and I enjoyed ourselves! Not only we were having fun exchanging jokes but also at the same time helping and spreading our love to these lovely animals. The joy you see in a dog while it's waggin' it's tail off makes you know that you just brighten his day. You will definitely leave the shelter feeling so good after a good deed.


So what are you waiting for?!
Check out the nearest animal shelter in your local directory or just google it!
Remember doantions of sorts are also appreciated!

Workshop on Responsible Pet Ownership

Notification from SPCA Penang

Our previous workshops held during the December school semester break was well attended. For those who have missed it, please do catch up with us this coming semester break.

There will be hands on experience working with animals at the shelter.

If you have any children of ages 10-12 years old, we would like to invite them to the above workshops on the following:-

DATE: 15th March 2011
TIME: 2pm till 4.30pm
PLACE: SPCA Shelter in Jalan Jeti Jelutong, Penang

SEATS ARE LIMITED, SO PLEASE REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

Call 2816559 OR 016-4166559 during Office Hours.

Thank You,
SPCA Team.

Missing Dog

Notification from SPCA Penang

Name: Max
Age: 8 years old
Breed: Golden Retriever
Last seen: 28th Feb. evening
Last place at: Casa Permai 2, Tanjung Bungah area, Penang
If found, contact: Ms. Lee at 012-4718609

02 March 2011

POOR TREATMENT BEFORE CONSUMING THEM



Chickens! "Finger lickin good" the famous KFC slogan. Fried chicken is the best! Love it! But have you ever wonder how they are treated before being serve on a plate as a meal? Nobody ever gave it a thought.



The truth is, these animals suffer a great amount of PAIN during transportation and not to mention sometimes in their cages. Many chickens are injured in the process of transportation, suffering dislocated and broken hips, legs, and wings, as well as internal hemorrhages. As one researcher described, “Hip dislocation occurs as the birds are carried in the broiler sheds and loaded into the transport crates. Normally the birds are held by one leg as a bunch of birds in each hand. If one or more birds start flapping, they twist at the hip, the femur detaches, and a subcutaneous hemorrhage is produced which kills the bird. Dead birds that have a dislocated hip often have blood in their mouths, which has been coughed up from the respiratory tract. Sometimes this damage is caused by too much haste on the part of the catchers.”


Once the chickens are packed into crates and onto the trucks to the slaughter plant, they experience a very stressful, fearful, injures and even a fatal procedure (according to a group of researches).These chickens are not given food, water nor shelter from the extreme weather conditions while transportation.  Many chickens die during the trip from hypothermia or heart failure associated with the stresses of catching and transport.

Information taken from:-http://www.chickenindustry.com/cfi/broilerindustryreport/transportation/

Even PETA is going against McDonald for their cruelty on chickens! They had launch a campaign called McCruelty.  Check out their campaign page:- http://www.mccruelty.com/why.aspx

Here's a video to watch. Not only chickens are treated cruelly but also other animals that are slaughtered for their meat. For a clearer view of this video log on PETA's website. I found the video quite gruesome, couldn't finish it. Don't watch it if you can't handle the cruelty.


Check out this footage of "Ronald McDonald" (aka Andy Dick) talking about killing chickens and the cruelty behind Unhappy Meals during an interview with the legendary Jiminy Glick (aka Martin Short).


Is there a more humane way to treat these animals before they end up on our dining table? Can't we treat them better since they provide us their meat to eat? 

01 March 2011

SHARK FIN SOUP! YUM?


Hey Guys! Love shark's fin soup? Well, GUESS how many sharks are being killed each year for their fins?! 100 to 200 MILLION anually!!! The people who kill this sharks has no mercy at all! After chopping off the shark's fin, they are just dumped back into the ocean left to die.



Fins dried out under the sun before being processed


PLUS, it doesn't do any good for your health! You can dismissed all those crap about shark's fin soup being all good for the immune system, boost sexual potency, enhance skin quality, increase one's qi or energy, prevent heart disease, and lower cholesterol. Even to the extend where shark's fin is claim to prevent cancer! Studies has showed that all thses are false. Shark's fin has a lower content of vitamin is much less than vegetable oil.

If consumed in extremely large quantities, shark fin soup may cause sterility in men due to mercury content. The FDA(Food and Drug Administration) recommends pregnant women and young children avoid eating shark fins.


SO GUYS! STOP EATING SHARK'S FIN SOUP!


16 February 2011

Missing Dogs

Notification from SPCA Penang


Name: Patchie
Age: 10 Years Old
Gender: Female
Breed: Shih Tzu
Description: Wearing a Dog Tag Bearing License No. 02832. She has wandered out from the house and someone has seen her being picked by somebody.
Last seen: 15th Feb 2011, 7pm
Last place at: Jalan Wee Hein Tze, Penang

If found, contact: LILIAN AT 012-4819200



Name: Tiger
Age: Less than 1 year
Gender: Male (nuetered)
Last seen: 8th Feb 2011
Last place at: 54 Rangoon Road, Penang
If found, contact: David Yong 013-4316868 or 012-49981900



Name: Myjo
Age: 5 years old
Gender: Male
Breed: Shih Tzu
Description: Color: White with black and brown patch.

Last seen: 3rd Feb 2011 (CNY Eve), 11.30pm
Last place at: Sungai Nibong Pantai Jalan Pantai Jerjak 6
If found, contact: Ms Yeoh (012-4695067)