Adorable Cuties for Adoption
January 31, 2008
URGENT!!!
Status: For Adoption
Breed: Singapore Specials (Labrador Cross)
Name: Tas, Tricia & Tyler
Age: 8 months old
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Not yet, will require owners to spay the dogs upon successful adoption
Microchipped : No
Reason for Being Given Up: Found abandoned at loading/unloading bay of supermarket.
Good with humans : Very affectionate
Pee and Poo : Paper trained
Good with Dogs: Yes
Dog’s Temperament: Very affectionate puppies. Currently they are teething so will require lots of chew toys to keep them busy.
Ideal Home: Private or Landed
Other information:
Member putting up this adoption notice: Rehomer
Contact: PM
Adoption Fee: Sterilization and vaccination fees (receipt will be provided for vaccinations that they have taken. Owner will have to pay for sterilisation upon successful adoption)
Please email to animalsforadoption@gmail.com with intro of yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without dogs.



For Adoption: 2 yr Australian Imported JRT
January 31, 2008
Status: For Adoption
Breed: JRT tri coloured (Australian imported as per information by microchip)
Name: Elfie
Age: 2 yrs old
Gender: Male
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Microchipped : Yes – Australian import
Reason for Being Given Up: Found abandoned.
Good with humans : Yes
Pee and Poo : Indoor
Good with Dogs: Selective
Dog’s Temperament: Barkish, but usually because he is either seeking attention or wants to be fed. May have separation anxiety. Will require someone who has had experience with JRTs before.
Ideal Home: JRTs are HDB approved
Other information:
Member putting up this adoption notice: Rehomer
Contact: PM
Adoption Fee: Sterilization and vaccination fees (receipt will be provided as well as the certification of sterilization released to owner)
Please email to animalsforadoption@gmail.com with intro of yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without dogs.

For Adoption: JRT (Adopted!)
April 17, 2007
Status: For Adoption
Breed: JRT
Name: Mui Mui
Age: 2-3 yrs old
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Not sure
Reason for Being Given Up: Found straying
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with other animals: inquisitive, typical terriers’ character
Dog’s Temperament: Generally well behaved and submissive, but can get a little excited. Good with car rides and will generally sit at my lap for long hours.
Dog’s Problems: Fear of sticks, not fully toilet trained, need to be house broken at new place, too excited at times to listen to commands.
Ideal Owner: Preferably someone with some experience on this breed but not a necessity. Needs to be able to train her and have patience with her.
Ideal Home: JRT is HDB approved
Other information: She is not as hyperactive as most JRT (but she still does jump, run, dash) and is smaller in size as compared to a JRT.
Member putting up this adoption notice: Rescuer
Contact: Email to animalsforadoption@gmail.com
Adoption Fee: $200 to be donated to DRS (www.drssg.com)/if she is not sterilised, this amount will be used for her sterilisation and vaccination
Other Fee: Any other misc medical expenses paid for by fosterer (if any) (receipts will be scanned and posted)
Note: If she is adopted before he is scheduled for spaying by fosterer, new owner MUST spay dog after successful adoption, rescuer will follow up.
LOST!
April 10, 2007
Look out for the following dogs when you are out and about, they are lost and suspected to be dognapped!
Details as below:


Do spread the news amongst your family members and friends.
FOUND: JRT
April 10, 2007
A JRT was found on Sin Ming Road on 31st March 2007.
If you lost a jrt in the area, please email the following details:
1. Picture of the dog
2. Description of the dog in detail
3. Microchip Number
4. Any other details you can provide
Email to animalsforadoption@gmail.com
Give these animals a loving home
November 27, 2006
The animals found at the following websites deserves a good, loving and permanent home.
Good for you if you are considering adoption! Firstly, do find out more about the breed you wish to adopt and ensures that the whole family is agreeable to having a pet at home. Remember, you will be the one feeding, walkin, training your pets, do not pass this responsibility to the other family members or the maids. A pet is a lifetime commitment. Do think about this and have a thorough discussion with your family on this.
These animals are hoping to go to a permanent home with loving arms to cuddle and hug them.
Canine:
http://www.animalloversleague.com
Feline:
Rabbits:
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated…I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by people from the cruelty of human kind.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Don’t get Pets on Impulse
October 2, 2006
This is the theme this year for AVA’s continuous effort in educating the public on responsible pet ownership. The 2 day roadshow at Ngee Ann City Civic Square ends this evening hopefully with more Singaporeans understanding what getting a pet means.
This year the roadshow has more booths than before, and boosts more interactive stalls and games to engage the public. As the Chinese Year of the Dog crosses the halfway line, we do see an increase in the number of animals, dogs especially, being abandoned/given up for adoption. They were brought to the pet shops from puppy mills. Since young, we humans do not care about their rights but using them for monetary purposes.
This is what goes on in a puppy mill:
To those who think breeding their dogs and selling puppies is fun and profitable, be forewarned that this act is illegal in Singapore and you may find the respective authorities knocking on your doors.
As we continued life in a stressful and materialistic city, let us not be drawn into the vicious cycle of using our weaker couterparts as money spinning machines. This world needs more love, and our fellow animals and pets could do with more of it.
If you and your family think that you are ready for a pet in your life, do let us know at animalsforadoption (Terms & conditions apply with every successful adoption). If you are ready to render a helping hand to animals in need, do drop us an email with the subject title: Fosterers Aid
An animal may take a longer than usual time finding its right home, but a longer time taken in search of a permanent home is better than interchanging between many different rest stops which often causes trauma in the animals themselves.
Mother Cat and her litter of 2 rescued from construction area
September 16, 2006
**Latest update: 29th September 2006
Our lovely kitty family has found their home sweet home with a caring family. Thanks to all who has helped in one way or another for them. We are happy to announce that they have taken to their living environment well and kitty has been busy making friends and familiarising herself with the surroundings.**
A mother cat and her 2 kittens have been rescued from a construction area this morning. The kittens were under the risk of being crushed to death by the piling metal sheets and wooden pillars above their make shift home.
They are currently under the care of a friend who has allergies towards cat fur. We hope to seek fosterers to help take care of these kitties while we re-home them.
Description:
Mother Cat
Name: Kitty
Colour: White and black body with green eyes
Age: Unknown
Character: Friendly towards humans, however tend to be alert towards the other animals around the house due to her natural instinct to protect her kids.
Health: Generally well, has a good appetite but on the thin side. Currently nursing the 2 kittens.
Kitten 1
Name: Bluey
Colour: Ginger, black and white body with blue eyes
Age: About 1-2 months
Character: Fiesty, loves to pose for the camera whenever the camera was focusing and very active.
Gender: Unknown
Health: Generally well, under mother’s nursing but take to solid food and water too.
Kitten 2
Name: Sniper
Colour: White and black with green eyes
Age: about 1-2 months
Character: Loves to play with the sibling, otherwise likes to laze around the mother. Likes exploring the living area and climbing around the playpen
Health: Generally well, under mother’s nursing but take to solid food and water too
**Latest Updates: The 3 kitties were relocated to a new place. When we drop in to visit them, the mother cat recognises us immediately and come to us for attention. She did not dismissed her role and kept a watchful vigilance over her kittens. Her kittens take to the area as there are plenty of toys to keep them amused, and all 3 of them were having a great time playing with us. The mother cat will be sent for spaying in October upon confirmation.
Fosterers/adopters who are interested to look after the kitties, please email to animalsforadoption@gmail.com



