Pets play a big role in our lives and they should be loved and cherished. Pet owners are filled with so much joy from all their rendezvous with their adorable pets and even regard them as their 'darling daughter' or 'son'! So do we. This blog is all about our darling little paws; Gabrielle, Isabelle, Hercules, Alexander, Victoria The 2nd,Napoleon, Ms. Constantine, Jerry and the late Sidney, Troy and Victoria The 1st...

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Advantages of Spaying or Neutering Your Pets

Here's more info on cat/dog spaying and neutering obtained from the DBKL-SPCA Neutering Clinic.

Photo (c) i.ehow.com

Pet Population Control
Thousands of stray pets face euthanasia monthly or are suffering on the streets so, please spay your pets and help prevent this problem.

Health Benefits
Females
  • Decreases the risk of mammary tumors (breast cancer)
  • Eliminates the risk of uterine infections (pyometra)
  • Reduces the risk of TVT (Transmissable Venereal Tumour), a sexually transmitted cancer
Photo (c) al-wfa.com

Males
  • Reduces the chnaces of TVT
  • Eliminates the risk of testicular cancer
  • Reduces the risk of prostate cancer and anal gland cancer
Photo (c) teachacat.info

Behaviour Benefits
  • Reduces stress
  • Prevents wandering and roaming in search of females, which can lead to road accidents, fighting thus exposing to wounds and infections and spread of disease such as TVT
  • Eliminates marking of territory by urine spraying thus reducing odour
  • Reduces interdog aggression

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Myths and Facts about Spaying and Neutering Your Cats/Dogs

Got this fact sheet from the DBKL - SPCA's Neuter clinic recently. Would love to share this with pet owners wherever you are. It is indeed very important to control the pet population, otherwise we'll keep seeing stray cats and dogs being discarded like garbage and end up in foodcourts around us. When they are stray, they are exposed to many health threats and the danger of being run over by cars. Pity these animals.


If my pet is spayed/neutered...

Myth: My pet will get fat an
d lazy.
Fact: The truth is that most pets get fat and lazy because their owners feed them too much and don't give them enough exercise.

Myth: It's better to have one little first.
Fact: Medical evidance indicates just the opposite. In fact, the evidence shows that females spayed before their first heat are typically healthier. Many veterinarians now sterilize dogs and cats as young as eight weeks of age. Do check with your vet for the appropriate time for these procedures.

Photo (c) kitten-lair.net

Myth: My children should experience the miracle of brith.
Fact: Even if children are able to see a oet give birth - which is unlikely, since it usually occurs at night and in seclusion - the lesson they will really learn is that animals can be created and discarded as it suits adults. Instead, it should be explained to them that the real miracle is life and that preventing the birth of some pets can save the lives of others.

Photo (c) vawokc.org

Myth: I want my dog to be protective.
Fact: Spaying or neitering does not affect a dog's natural instinct to protect home and family. A dog's personality is formed more by genetics and environment than by sex hormones.

Myth: I don't want my male dog or cat to feel less of a male.
Fact: Pets don't have any concept of sexual identity or ego. Neutering will not change a pet's basic personality. He doesn't suffer any kind of emotional reaction or identity crisis when neutered.


Myth: But my dog (or cat) is so special. I want a puppy (or kitten) just like her.
Fact: A dog or cat may be a great pet but that doesn't mean her offspring will be a carbon copy. Professional animal breeders who follow generations of bloodlines can;t guarantee they will get just what they want out of a particular litter. A pet owner's chances are even slimmer. In fact, an entire litter of puppies or kittens might receive all of a pet's (and her mate's) worst characteristics.

Myth: I'll find a good home for all the puppies and kittens.
Fact: You may find homes for all of your pet's litter but each home you find means one less home for the dogs and cats in shelters whp need good homes. Also, in less than one year's time, each of your pet's offspring may have his or her own litter, adding even more animals to the population. The problem of pet overpopulation is created and perpetuated one litter ata time.


So, think about neutering or spaying your cats and dogs. All you have to do is love them till their last breath and protect them with whatever you have. We are proud to say that all our seven children are neutered and spayed.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Caught in the Act!

Nope the Fruit Basket didn't come with Gabby Inside!

The fruit basket Abah received for his birthday has become a hit especially to Gabrielle and Hercules. They could be seen sleeping in the basket (even when the fruits were still in the basket!) throughout the day. One fine day Abah caught Gabrielle and Hercules sharing the new found bed hugging each other! Extremely cute asnd sweet! See for yourself...

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Happy Birthday Abah!

Abah and Constantine

November 8 was Abah's Birthday. Abah celebrated with Ayah and the kids. Constantine and Hercules shared Abah's joy (and cake) as a surprise gift from Ayah.

Hercules: Look at that Yummy Cake!
Constantine: Can't wait to get my paws in it!

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