Thursday, October 28, 2010

Jester

Jester (Mongrel)
Hi, I'm Jester and I came to the Sanctuary when I was just a tiny puppy, really small, about the size of a rabbit actually. I was your typical hit-and-run story. I landed in a drain after I got hit. Unlike some other unlucky ones who were left to die, a kind soul brought me to Raymund.

What I am most proud about today is my job here at the Sanctuary. I am the official roadshow dog for the Noah's Ark Natural Animal Sanctuary :D. Yup, I go out with Raymund when he runs roadshows for education, adoption and sponsorship.

So, every little helps. I thank you in advance for your kindness. It keeps me and my friends fed and sheltered, keeps the car full so that we can go out and spread the word about strays and sterilisation.

Guess what? I have been sponsored by a kind soul. Please continue to take a look. I have many friends who needs sponsorship too.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Sharuma

Sharuma (Mongrel)
Sharuma is a lively, affectionate and the sweetest dog ever. When you look at her, you just keep wondering how she ended up in the Sanctuary when she could have provided joyful companionship to a family....

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Jill

Jill (Fox Terrier)
I came to the Sanctuary with my brother Jack. We were both very sick. I made it but my brother did not. I miss him sometimes, but these days I am safe and I have a quiet and peaceful life here. I like the cats. They are peaceful and good to be with, so I opted to stay with them. Maybe they remind of Jack....
Thank you for sponsoring my stay here at the Sanctuary. Come look for me at the cattery if you come visit.

Postscript: Jill has passed on. Thank you for your generosity and interest. Please do look around as there are many other animals that will benefit from your sponsorship. 


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Noah

Isn't it amazing? A kind soul has sponsored me and given me a name, and I am not even that pretty :P. Thank you so much for helping me contribute to the Sanctuary. Please tell your friends about me and my friends at the Ark. Do drop by and say hi. I usually hang out at the place near the cattery and would come up and get my head petted. Blessings!

Cat (No name 10)

Will you sponsor me and give me a name? :)

Fren


Yay! I have been sponsored by a kind-hearted soul. Thank you so much. Please help to tell your friends about the animals living in the Sanctuary, so there can be more lucky ones like me.

Maaf-Blessings

Maaf-Blessings (Mongrel)

I was brought to the Sanctuary by a teacher who rescued me from a road accident but gave me up after she became pregnant. I now have the free run of the whole Sanctuary away from scary traffic and speeding cars. If you come to the Sanctuary, you can't miss me. I am really friendly and I can run faster than you! Did you know that dogs have no concept of disability? We don't let small stuff like that bug us :).

My kind new sponsor wants to call me Blessings cos Maaf is such a sorry name (pun intended) but I can't seem to get used to my new name so I have 2 names now. Maybe if you keep reminding me of my new name, I might finally get it! :P

Arthur


Hurray! I have found a sponsor. Thank you so much. If you are looking to do something good and kind, please look at my other friends in the Sanctuary. They would love to have a sponsor too :).

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Kinsey

I have been sponsored but you can still contribute.
Please pick another one of my friends from the Sanctuary, thank you :).

Badger

I have been sponsored but you can still contribute.
Please pick another one of my friends from the Sanctuary, thank you :).

Cat (No name 9)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Allen

Dear kind soul, thank you so much for helping me to contribute to the Sanctuary. I am deaf so I can't hear if you come to visit. I usually hang out at the old shelter where the generators are, so do drop by if you come visit so I can say 'thank you' properly. People tell me it is noisy there but it doesn't bother me :).

Dog (no name 6)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Cat (No name 8)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Monday, September 6, 2010

Judi


Hallo, my name is Judi. I know I look like any of the 400+ cats here at the Sanctuary, but if you get to know me and love me, I will be very special. I love to loll around on a lap and love company. If you come to the Sanctuary, please come and look for me, I live in the HDB cattery, unit 12, on the right, just 2 doors from the cattery gate. Come! :) Meoow...

Update Jul 2014: I recently developed a mouth sore that I could not heal from, so I am a permanent resident in the clinic now. Do drop by and say hi if you want to, though most days I don't look or feel so good because the sore prevents from eating, drinking and grooming. 

Dog (No name 5)

Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Dog (No name 4)

Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Cat (No name 6)

Hallo, my name is Puteh. I look rather fierce here, but I am really a friendly and shy white cat. I live in the HDB cattery, unit 12, juts two doors down from the cattery gate. Do come by and see me, I promise to come and sit with you. I am not a lap cat, but I like to sit beside you like some dogs do too. And if you like me, maybe you can help me contribute to the Sanctuary by sponsoring me. Thank you, meoow...

Pip

Pip (Terrier mix)

Pip's owner was an old man who loved him very much and kept him to entertain his grandchildren. Before he passed away, he asked that his chidren take Pip in. They took Pip and left him in boarding, but later wanted to put him down. So the boarding people looked for Raymund and asked if he would take Pip in as he was only 3 years, was a happy and affectionate dog with no behavioural problems except for some skin problems from the lack of care.

Pip is a dog who looks like a teddy bear. He is very much alive and just wants to be loved 24x7 and is always happy and affectionate.

Ps: I have been sponsored but you can still contribute. Please pick another one of my friends from the Sanctuary. They are waiting for you. Thank you so much.

Tiny

Tinie Winie (Jack Russell Terrier)

Thank you for sponsoring me. Come, come visit me. I am one of the lucky ones who live at the main house. And, I love to eat! This photo is an old one, am about 1.5 times this now! Come see me, and feel free to sponsor one of my many other friends here still waiting for kind-hearted souls.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Cat (No name 5)

I am safe now, and happy. I wish I could earn my own keep, but it's not my place to do so in this life. So we need your help to maintain all the animals here, rescued from the streets and abuse. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Julie

Julie (Mongrel)
Julie lived with 20 cats (yes, really!) and an old lady in a one-room flat before she finally found a home in Noah's Ark. To find out about Julie's story, please go to A Desperate Plea for Help

Boss

Boss (Chocolate Lab)
Boss is exactly like his name. He is huge and bossy. In the Sanctuary he lives in the old house and loves to hang out with his friends. You will be awed by his size and handsomeness when you meet him.

Postscript: Boss has passed on. Thank you for your generosity and interest. Please do look around as there are many other animals that will benefit from your sponsorship. 

Alex

Hurray! I have found a sponsor but you can still contribute.
Please pick anyone of my friends from the Sanctuary.
They will be ever so grateful. Thank you so much :).

Dog (No name 3)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Diamond-Roger

Diamond-Roger has this sweet air about him. When a visitor comes to the Sanctuary, Diamond-Roger comes up quietly and checks if you know his name. If you call him by the correct name, he is happy and wags his tail. But if you don't know his name, he kinda walks away quietly. And for some reason, he prefers to be called Roger ;)

ps: I have been sponsored but you can still contribute. Please pick another one of my friends from the Sanctuary. They have been waiting for you. Thank you so much.

Wang Wang

Wang Wang (Mongrel)

Wang Wang was a victim of abuse. His previous owner poured boiling water onto his back and his legs. If you look carefully at the left side of the picture above, you can see the dark skin without hair. Hair will never grow back and the skin will stay that way.
But now, when you see Wang Wang at the Sanctuary, he is still a happy jolly fellow hanging out with his doggy friends. Wang Wang is safe now, and the scars inside his heart has healed, more wholly than the scars outside.
Wang Wang has found a sponsor but you can still contribute. Please pick anyone of Wang Wang's friends from the Sanctuary. They are all waiting. Thank you so much :).

Postscript: Wang Wang has passed on. Thank you for your generosity and interest. Please do look around as there are many other animals that will benefit from your sponsorship. 

Friday, August 27, 2010

Dog (No name 2)

How Can You Say No

Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Cat (No name 4)

Pick me?

Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Tarzan

Tarzan (Labrador Retriever)
Yayy! I have a sponsor but you can still contribute. Please pick anyone of my friends here at the Sanctuary. They have been waiting. Thank you so much :).

Cat (No name 3)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Mercy

Mercy (Mongrel)
Hurray! I have found a sponsor but you can help by picking any one of my friends at the Sanctuary. We will be really grateful.

Shadow

Shadow (Alaskan Malamute)
Shadow's owner couldn't keep him anymore but didn't want to put him up for adoption. His owner saw how happy the animals at the Sanctuary were and it became the only place he wanted Shadow to live and grow old at. So this beautiful dog is with us at the Sanctuary.

Shadow has been sponsored but you can still contribute. Please pick anyone of Shadow's friends from the Sanctuary. They have been waiting for so long. Thank you so much :).

Abigail

Hurray! I have been sponsored but you can still contribute. Please pick anyone of my friends here at the Sanctuary. They have been waiting. Thank you so much :)

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Snowy aka Scruffy

Snowy (aka Scruffy)

Snowy has a really long and amazing story of how he arrived at the Sanctuary, a long journey of love and how love remains even when the mind has forgotten. To find out about Snowy's story, please go to: Home Alone for Christmas and Dogs visit Mr Tan before they leave

And now I even have a sponsor for my life and food here. Please help to contribute by picking anyone of my friends here at the Sanctuary. Thank you so much :).

Scruffy

Scruffy (Terrier mix)
Scruffy was surrendered to the authorities by the police. He belonged to a man who murdered his mistress by throwing her down the condominium. When the police came for the man, Scruffy turned out to be the sole witness to the crime and was living alone in the apartment. Now he lives in peace and quiet with friends at the Sanctuary.

Tiger

Tiger (Cocker spaniel)
Tiger is really shy and quiet and sweet, totally unlike his name. It has not been easy for him, but he's just been the sweetest doggy ever. Will you be willing to sponsor Tiger?

Cat (No name 2)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Dog (No name 1)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Cat (No name 1)


Will you sponsor me and give me a name? (:

Tumis

Tumis (Schnauzer mix)
Tumis is a one of the 3 special dogs that are allowed into the wisma cattery. She is calm and collected and loves the cats. She is waiting for someone who would sponsor her and help out in the expenses to rebuild the older catteries that are falling apart.

Ed

Ed (Mongrel)

Ed is an old timer at the Sanctuary. Ed has been with us a while. Even though he has only 3 legs, he is one of the most cheerful and sweet natured fellas around. He has learned to live with and does really well despite his missing limb. He is happy and bubbly ALL the time.
ps: I have a sponsor but you can still contribute. Please pick anyone of my friends from the Sanctuary. They are still waiting. Thank you so much :).

Postscript: Ed has passed on. Thank you for your generosity and interest. Please do look around as there are many other animals that will benefit from your sponsorship. 

Truffles

Hurray! I have been sponsored but you can still contribute.
Please pick anyone of my friends from the Sanctuary. Thank you so much :).

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Pirate

Pirate (Mongrel)
Hi, I am Pirate. There is so much love in the story of how I came to the Sanctuary it simply has to be told. I was just another mongrel eking out a living by the streets when I got into a road accident. An old lady on the same street who collects cardboards and sells kueh kueh to survive saw what happened and came to pick me up. She brought me to the vet, but she could not afford the fees and the vet would not amputate without the money. So she brought me home. She tried her best. She went out and bought me chinese ointment, panadol and painkillers...but the wound was too big and the injury too serious.

Finally someone told Raymund about her and he went to see her, 10 days after my accident. By then, I was no longer in any pain, but I was still bleeding and my bones were jutting out of my wounds. A few more days and the maggots would have had a new feeding ground. Raymund helped me get my leg amputated and saved my life.

The old lady wanted to keep me but she stayed by the roadside where the traffic was heavy and it was obvious I am not a very traffic-smart dog. So I stay at The Sanctuary now. Raymund tells me every time he bumps into the old lady, she shoves what money she can afford into his pockets; and he will take the money and buy food back for her. It brings tears to my eyes. This is what The Sanctuary does, for animals, for humans. Help us. Sponsor one of us. Make a difference to one life today?

Hurray! I have been sponsored but you can still contribute. Please pick another one of my friends from the Sanctuary. They have been waiting for you. Thank you so much.

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs
Hallo, yup I am a guinea pig and yup, we have about 20 of us at the Sanctuary. A petshop was throwing us out because they couldn't sell us and after all that time in the pet shop, we had scabies and were covered in ringworms. Yup, hairless mangy guinea pigs, can you imagine? We were a sight, I tell you. So, Raymund took us in. His heart can't help it. We would all have been thrown out into the trash and become food for the rats.


We are as cute as they come. We whistle and we run around, and unlike hamsters or gerbils, we like to live with our own. We actually get depressed when we are isolated. Come down and come see us. We are not shy and we actually sniff at your fingers without biting them :). Right now, it is getting a little crowded. it would be great if you could help sponsor a new guinea pig-friendly enclosure for us, snake-proof of course, or if you sponsor one of us, we promise to share the food around. Scout's honour.

Apache

Apache (Horse)
Hallo everyone, I am Apache, an ex-race horse. I used to live in a polo club and was used for racing and polo games. I used to win awards and money for my owner. But as I grow older, I developed joint problems. I became lame and could not even be used for casual riding. When this happens, there are only two places we can end up in, either the zoo where we are cut and fed to the tigers or the glue factory when we are boiled and processed into animal glue.

But once in a blue moon, a few of us gets a reprieve. Someone called Raymund and told him about me. He approached my owner and he agreed to let me retire in the Sanctuary but he will not pay for my basic feeding, which comes up to S$600 a month. It wasn't an easy decision for Raymund to make though. As horses, we are expensive to feed and we live longer than the dogs. But we make do. Will you help us? Sponsor me at S$100 a month and help take some of the pressure off the Sanctuary? I thank you.

Velvet

Velvet (Mongrel)
HI! I am Velvet. I know, many people say such a beautiful name doesn't belong to a dog with a face like mine. But you should come feel my fur, it feels like velvet. I know I am ugly but boy, am I enthusiastic and friendly. Actually my fur turned out this way cos I recovered from poisoning at some point in my life.

I have been in the Sanctuary nearly three years now. I was one of the dogs they rescued from the floods in Dec 2006. I remember I was this miserable looking dog, starving and I looked like I was near death. I was also afraid of these volunteers from Noah's Ark with cages and leashes so I tried to run from them. But they managed to catch me and brought me back to this animal haven.

I am happy and well-fed and loved these days and I have no regrets. This place is awesome but I am told it takes a lot to feed the animals and take care of their health and welfare. All the animals here have either been abandoned and abused so we need that extra care to ensure we do well. Will you help by sponsoring me? It would make a difference. Thank you :p

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Durian

Durian (Mongrel)
Hi there, I am Durian. You must be wondering why I am called that when I do not have any thorns. Actually that became my name because I loved the fruit! Did you notice that the open area in front of the stables are scattered with durian trees? I wait for them to fall in the wee hours of the morning and crack open and I eat the fruit. Mmmm, it's delicious. That's why I choose to live at the stables too. The Sanctuary is really generous. They had an extra stable and that became my bungalow.

I was just an old brown dog wandering the streets but at the Sanctuary, I am the only dog who lives with the horses :). And I look fatter in animal than I do in this photo cos of all the free durians! I have been here three years now and would really love to find someone who is willing to sponsor my stay here, to help contribute to the funds for the upkeep of the Sanctuary.

Ashley

Ashley (Grey tabby)

Hallo! My name is Ashley. You can see from my colour why I was given that name.
My story is shocking but not unusual. I came to the Sanctuary in a plastic bag, with my umbilical cord still intact! Yup. My mother, a stray cat, out of desperation for shelter when she had to give birth to me and my siblings, chose someone's shop. That person who walked in on us was disgusted. They chased my mother away and put the three of us into a plastic bag in the trash bin. Fortunately, someone rescued us and called Raymund. Raymund and the workers tried their best, but my sister did not make it.
My brother Oscar and I made it. When I was growing up, my health was weak, probably because of the state I was found in and I used to sneeze alot. But now, I am much better. I stay in the upper storey with Raymund and I love cuddling up. Do come visit me. I am looking for a sponsor :). I am one of the lucky ones who survived the horrors of strays on the streets. The Sanctuary needs monetary help to run sterilisation programmes and keep these sad things from happening. Will you help by sponsoring me?
Blessings.
Postscript: Ashley, sadly, has left us. Her entry has been left here as it still tells a story. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Please do look around as there are many other animals that will benefit from your sponsorship.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Shelco

Shelco (Mongrel)
Hallo everyone, I am Shelco, a mongrel. Do you know how I got my name? I was found at the Shell petrol station in Gelang Patah, you know, the one on your left just before the school as you drive back to Tuas from the Sanctuary. Anyway, that was my old home. I hung out there because there was food and there were people around.

I have been at the Sanctuary 6 years now. Yup, it's been a long time. I am happy here, though because I was born on the streets, I get the wanderlust once on a while and I try to get out and run around. But sometimes I get naughty and run out of the Sanctuary so if you come visit, you might have to look for me at the Quarantine area :P.

I luuuurve visitors. You will see how much when you come visit. I will literally transform myself into a lapdog! I know I am not young and cute anymore, but I am loving and I have been waiting for someone who is willing to sponsor my stay at the Ark. It's a long wait, but I have been patient.... Will you be the one?