"ANIMALS NEED HELP"
has been set up
* in eternal memory of our furry friends who have since passed on
* to highlight and support all causes for the prevention of cruelty to animals
* to instill awareness of the need for kindness to animals

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FURRY FRIENDS

  • AARON , ADRIANA , ALFIE , ALICE 2000 - 2012, ANNA 2004 - 2011
  • BABY 1994 - 2010, BAMBI 1994 - 2007, BASIL 2004 - 2006, BECKY , BERNIE 1998 - 2000, BESSIE 1994 - 2003, BLACKIE 1994 - 2011, BLACKIE-M 1997 - 2007, BOBBY 1991 - 1998, BRIAN 1999 - 2006, BROWNIE 1994 - 1994, BRUCIE 1994 - 2000
  • CAROL 2002 - 2011, CATHY 2001 - 2012, CINDY 1993 - 1999, CONNIE , CLARA 2004 - 2006, CLARENCE , CLAUDIE 2001 - 2006, COLIN
  • DENISE 2001 - 2012, DENNIS , DIANA
  • EDNA , ELIZABETH , EUGENE 2000 - 2006
  • FATS 1997 - 2011, FELICIA 1993 - 2012, FLAPPY , FLORENCE , FREDDIE 2001 - 2006
  • GABRIEL , GEORGIE, GEORGINA 2003 - 2006, GERARD , GLORIA 2003 - 2006, GRACIE , GRANNY , GREGORY
  • HAZEL , HENRIETTA 2001 - 2006, HENRY , HERBIE 2003 - 2006, HILDA 2003 - 2006
  • IRENE 1997 - 2008
  • JACK 2002 - 2006, JANE 2004 - 2004, JANET 2004 - 2004, JANICE 2004 - 2004, JASON 2004 - 2006, JENNIFER , JILL 2002 - 2010, JIMMY 2002 - 2006, JOHNNY , JOSEPH , JUDY , JULIA , JULIAN , JULIANA , JULIE 2002 - 2006, JULIET 2002 - 2006
  • KENNETH , KID 1998 - 2008, KUTTY
  • LIONEL 2000 - 2006
  • MARCUS, MARK 2007 - 2007, MARSHA 2007 - 2007, MATTHEW 2007 - 2007, MICHAEL 2007 - 2007, MILDRED 2009 - 2009, MINKY 1994 - 2007 , MINNIE 1992 - 2006
  • NANCY , NIGEL
  • PATCH 1996 - 2009, PATRICK , PENNY , PERCY , PETER
  • RALPHIE 2002 - 2008, RANGER , REGINA 2001 - 2006, REX 1998 - 2004, ROBERT , ROBIN 2002 - 2006, ROGER , RUSSELL
  • SAM , SAMANTHA 1998 - 2007, SHARON, STELLA
  • TIMOTHY 1999 - 2011
  • WATSON 2009 - 2009, WESLEY , WILBUR 2009 - 2009, WILSON 2009 - 2009, WINNIE 2001 - 2006

ANNA, BABY, FATS, JILL, JUDY, KID & PATCH - GONE BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED

MEET MORE FURRY FRIENDS

THERESA, WAYNE, WARREN, WALLACE, WENDY, WHITNEY, BRITNEY, BRINKY & SHIRLEY.

We hope to have photos/videos of GERALD (JERRY BOY), CAROL, MABEL (more photos/videos), NELLIE, OLGA, OSCAR, PRINCE, PAULA, PAMELA, RITA, ROSALIND & WESLEY soon.







MEET SOME OF OUR FURRY FRIENDS

PEGGY, NICKY, BEATRICE (BEATY), AUDREY, DENISE, MANDY, MONICA, JAMIE, MARILYN, ASHLEY, MABEL, GERALDINE (JERRY GIRL), VALERIE, CYNTHIA, CATHY, ANNIE, JEAN, ALICE, CHARLOTTE, CHARLIE, BLACKIE, BILLY, EVELYN, DENNIS, FELICIA, TIMOTHY & LUCY.

EXPORT OF MONKEYS FROM MALAYSIA

From "Nation", "The Star" newspaper, Malaysia
Saturday September 1, 2007

Reimpose export ban on macaque, urges animal rights groups
By HILARY CHIEW
KUALA LUMPUR: Animal rights groups have opposed Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Azmi Khalid’s decision to lift the 23-year-old export ban on the long-tailed macaque.

The groups come under the umbrella body, the Malaysian Animal Rights and Welfare

Society (Roar). President N. Surendran said lifting the ban was tantamount to condemning the monkeys to an insufferable fate.

“It is shocking that the authorities themselves are committing the offence. The minister is aware that the monkeys are used as pets and for food and medical (testing) purposes.

“In the food trade, the monkeys have their skulls pried open while alive, so diners can eat their brains,” Surendran claimed.

Under Section 92(f) of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972, anyone who “wilfully does or wilfully omits to do anything which in any way causes any unnecessary suffering, pain or discomfort to any wild animal or wild bird” can be fined up to RM5,000, or sentenced to up to three years in jail.

On Aug 17, Azmi announced that the ban had been lifted, and now the group is demanding that the ban be reimposed.

Surendran also questioned the minister’s claim that sterilisation efforts to control the macaque population have failed, hence justifying the trading of this protected species.

“As far as we know, there has been no serious sterilisation programme of the long-tailed macaque. Even if it was true that some displaced monkeys have attacked urbanites, exporting them is not the solution.”

Selangor Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Against Animals chairman Christine Chin called for better management of the human-animal conflict caused by man encroaching on the habitat of the macaques.

She also urged the authorities to look into creating sanctuaries for wildlife to achieve sustainable development.

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