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Post by clover on Jul 26, 2003 6:26:24 GMT -5
These are the pics I took. I know very few, but then, there was not much stuff to take. I cldn't take pics of the cats cos many pp were looking at them, it was difficult to get a clear shot of the cats. Got pp blocking here and there. This is the tent where the cats and dogs for adoption were held. Most of the pp who came, were concentrated here. I noticed many malays came to adopt the cats. I also saw 1 young couple who had picked out a cat. They brought the cat home in the CWS box carrier. They looked very happy. These are the puppies for adoption. All local breeds, brown and black. I think the 2 black female puppies were the cutest!
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Post by clover on Jul 26, 2003 6:31:02 GMT -5
This is the area where the booths for the 3 societies were set up. Left is HRSS, middle is ASD, right is CWS. I'm ashamed to say that my bf and I neglected ASD and didn't buy anything from them. We were wholly absorbed with the other 2 societies and were eagerly choosing their shirts. lolz But then, I hope that many others wld support ASD, they had very nice shirts too! This is the board screen of CWS. Of course, my bf, being a cat fan, only took a pic of their board. He didn't take pics of any other board. Haiz, even though I reminded him to take more pics of the rest.
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Post by puppy on Jul 26, 2003 18:49:55 GMT -5
the CATS section really very crowded. i saw on tv... the cats VERY VERY cute leh...
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Post by clover on Aug 1, 2003 9:50:34 GMT -5
Ya, the cats had the most attention. Me and my bf wanted to take a closer look, to get behind the rope block, but only potential adopters allowed, so we didn't. My bf was so wistful, cos he wants another cat. Hahaha. But we agreed next time, if we get our own place together, he can have another cat. Kekeke. The cats were really lovely, got kittens also.
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Post by ghost on Aug 1, 2003 23:57:50 GMT -5
Wah...really got many pple who went there to adopt animals lei....got kitten ar....arg!!how i wish i can adopt one too.....nex time when i got myself a digi cam that time,i'll take a few of my teo chew neighbour's 2 adopted cats....really lovely cutie man..... The puppy in the pics looks ultra active & cute too lei....hope that orgainisation will organise more of such programme....at least i believe they create come awareness out there.... Clover >> U mean go there & adopt don't need to pay for the pets,is it?? jus wish to confirm the orgainisation 's meaning of "adoption"....
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Post by clover on Aug 3, 2003 18:18:57 GMT -5
Umm, I'm not sure of the procedure cos I wasn't gonna adopt. So I didn't ask. But then, I believe that it shld be free. If they ask you to pay, I think it's only to pay for the animal's sterilisation costs, so total shld be less than $200 for cats. Based on what I know, neutering male cats cost around $90 to $100. Female cats are slightly more expensive.
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Post by ghost on Aug 3, 2003 22:21:12 GMT -5
Umm, I'm not sure of the procedure cos I wasn't gonna adopt. So I didn't ask. But then, I believe that it shld be free. If they ask you to pay, I think it's only to pay for the animal's sterilisation costs, so total shld be less than $200 for cats. Based on what I know, neutering male cats cost around $90 to $100. Female cats are slightly more expensive. Ic....thanks for the info.... Will they still let pple adopt the animals if the adopter choose not to steilise the animals they adopt? Jus wondering if there r such cases....
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Post by clover on Aug 4, 2003 23:57:21 GMT -5
Hmm, such cases I dunno. But I believe they might still let the person adopt, especially in the case of kittens. Cos cats shld not be neutered or spayed too young. So if you adopt the kitten, I think you must sterilise it yourself. They won't force you to do it, but I think they'll strongly encourage it.
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Post by ghost on Aug 5, 2003 0:05:02 GMT -5
Hmm, such cases I dunno. But I believe they might still let the person adopt, especially in the case of kittens. Cos cats shld not be neutered or spayed too young. So if you adopt the kitten, I think you must sterilise it yourself. They won't force you to do it, but I think they'll strongly encourage it. Ic,ic....thanks man....
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