Saturday, August 20, 2011

Heya!

Hi everyone!

yeap there are 2 owners to this blog. One is Grace ( who is me ) and the other is Xue Lin ( XL for short ). Sorry for not updating this blog, our apologies. But, I am quite happy that XL helped me update this blog in May :) I totally forgotten about this blog! So everyone u can check out our blogs, comment and share! :) NO VULGARITIES! O.O And please, if u ever ever harmed an animal before, pray fervently that they won't haunt you and stop committing misdeeds! See you at the rainbow bridge my fellow poor animals!

Zookeeper GY signing off!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Bob the cat

Hi peeps!
OMG! Im so so sorry for not posting in this blog for SUCH a long time. My exams were near and I just could not get the chance to post anymore stuff on this blog. You can also check me out at browniechick.blogspot.com. Ok, so about 3 months ago the Straits Times published a post on a cat called Bob. The cat lives at Tiong Bahru and somewhere in January, it went missing. And after a few days it returned its owner with a puss filled injury. The owner immediately sent him to the vet. And when the vet saw it, he predicted that Bob got into a cat fight and injured himself. The residents at Tiong Bahru pitied this cat and then donated money for its operation at a book store called Books Actually. It is currently located at the Tiong Bahru area. The cat has gone through many operations and his life was hanging by a thread. Luckily, his operations were successful and is not currently undergoing rehabilitation. What a poor kitty! After reading this post, I really sympathise Bob and actually went down to Books Actually and donated some money to Bob. I hope that there will be fewer incidents like that and if you don't sympathise it, well, I have nothing to say.

The Animal Lover,

GY

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Dead

Yeah, its me. XL.

Shall I post the other contributor's name? Anyway, her name is Grace. hee.

This blog is dead :X! Grrr~

My cousin is planning to get a dog and here are her choices :

1) West Highland Terrier
2) Jack Russell Terrier
3) Miniature Schnauzer



WEST HIGHLAND



JACK RUSSELL TERRIER



MINIATURE SCHNAUZER

Please vote to see which is the best so my cousin can choose!

And she's planning to adopt from SPCA!!

How awesome :D

Support kay!

bubaixx

~ XL

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Apologies

HI PEEPS! Sorry for making some of the posts too profound... I mean TOO profound. Hehe... Because all news are adapted from the Straits Times and I did not edit them. So, I hope you could understand. If u have any other feedback, post it at the comments below. Thanks a bunch!

Zoo Keeper G

Hi, it's XL!!

Hello!
It's XL, a contributer of Animal Paradise :D
I'm helping Grace update this bloggie.

ANYWAYZZZ,

Have you heard about the CRUEL guy who threw his Teddy Bear dog (which is ALIVE) around his room (ROUGHLY) because his dog (a.k.a Sushi) did not listen to him?

HOW CRUEL CAN HUMANS GET?

Firstly, on "The New Paper", professional dog trainers specifically said that if you want to train your dog, you have to be patient. Which, apparently, the dog owner was NOT.

The more fiercer you treat the dog, the more he will run away from you. But remember, all dogs are loyal. No matter how bad you treat the dog, he/she will always remember you as the best owner ever.

OKAYY, enuf on my ranting.

Hope you like this post, Grace!

BUH-BYE!
Xue Lin

Friday, January 28, 2011

Newspaper Report 3 :D

Dec 30, 2010
SPCA voices concern over animal welfare, experimentation

TWO reports on Dec 20 ('Study on facility to breed large animals for tests'; 'Dolphin exhibit still part of RWS' plan') are cause for grave concern among those involved in animal welfare.


Animal experimentation: It was high- lighted that Singapore is studying the feasibility of building a facility to breed large animals such as pigs and monkeys for scientists to test advances on. With billions of dollars set aside for biomedical research, the question arises as to how many animals will be put through medical experiments in these laboratories?

As much as animal experimentation has been beneficial in aiding medical researchers in the study of diseases afflicting humans, it cannot be denied that it has been at the expense of the animals involved. Aside from this, there is also no guarantee that what works on animals will work on humans.

Inspections once a year by the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority is a basic requirement, but is it adequate when the lives of so many sentient and intelligent beings are involved? The industry is largely self-regulated which, over time, could easily result in complacency or loss of sensitivity to the animals being studied. What goes on behind closed doors cannot be imagined, in terms of pain, discomfort or mental distress endured by a laboratory animal.

The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) agrees with the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Animals in research: Room for greater transparency'; last Friday), that more effort should be made in reducing, refining and replacing animals in the field of scientific research in Singapore. We would also reiterate the urgent need to bring about more transparency in the industry, and ask that independent checks of animal research facilities by animal welfare organisations be permitted.


Dolphin exhibit: It was announced by Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) recently that it would proceed with the importation of wild caught dolphins, despite the death of two of seven dolphins at a holding area in Langkawi Island, Malaysia.

The capturing and confining of any wild creature with the intention of transforming its natural lifestyle and habits for human enjoyment and revenue is immensely cruel. The suffering of these creatures in the build-up to becoming trained performers is also unimaginable with minimal educational value to the public.

The SPCA urges RWS to seriously reconsider its decision to be party to such a cruel trade.

Deirdre Moss (Ms)
Executive Director
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Adapted from the Straits Times

COMMENT BELOW!!! :D THX!

Red Jungle Fowls



Hi there!
Red Jungle Fowls are a type of chickens which are endangered. Here are some photos of them: