MyPaper | Dec 28, 2011
Help needed with hefty vet bills Rachel Chan
MyPaper | Dec 28, 2011
Help needed with hefty vet bills Rachel Chan
After the success of Spay Day, we are launching PROJECT 500 to provide free sterilisation to 500 community cats by end February 2012.
Unlike Spay Day that aims to benefit all caregivers, this project is our dedication to a select team of dedicated and effective MEDIATORS around Singapore.
UPDATE: 554 cats were sterilised through Project 500!
Why only for Mediators?
The New Paper | Nov 26, 2011
Cat lovers on learning man who threw kitty has bipolar disorder: He's still responsible Gerald Goh
TODAY | May 7, 2012
A year of greater engagement Alicia Wong Jiahui and Teo Xuanwei
In memory of Michael Houghtby
A loving & faithful husband, awesome father and animal-lover.
We are sold out! Thanks for your support!
The calendar is lovingly crafted by the amazing Brew Creative team and features some of the most talented cat photographers in the country. A heartwarming story is featured every month to inspire all of us as we survive 2012 together for the betterment of the welfare of community cats.
Another reason to get the calendar – it features the fabulous Duke Orange on the cover!
The calendars are selling at $10 each.
The Straits Times | Oct 8, 2011
Rock to the tune of animal welfare
Amanda Tan
CALL it Animal Aid when local musicians play for free this weekend to help raise money for animal welfare groups.
Organised by home-grown music institution Thunder Rock School, the event will feature nine acts, including bands and soloists, at 313@Somerset’s Discovery Walk today and tomorrow, from 11am to 8pm.
Cat caregivers have been doing a national service for years sterilising and managing our community cat population, with little recognition. This week as our nation celebrates National Day, let’s show a little kindness to our cat caregivers!
Artwork by Paul Koh of Catmasutra
How we can show our appreciation to the
cat caregivers in our neighbourhood
1) Say hi! Let them know how much you appreciate what they are doing.
Make yourselves heard. Politely.
The recent Multi-Stakeholder Focus Group discussion brought together diverse views from invited members of the public, including stray feeders and complainants, who wrote into the MND Online Feedback Portal on pet ownership and stray management issues and representatives from animal welfare groups, town councils, housing board and animal welfare and control centre. We can possibly see more such discussions in the future.