6.17.2011

May report of Animals Taiwan










Summer is upon us and things are heating up. We are continuing to work hard on our cat TNR program. We are gaining a lot of support from both volunteers and the government. We hope that once this program is fully operational and more results come in we can prove to the government that the next step should be the recognition of dog CNR.

As summer does approach we have to change our centre times, we won’t be allowing dogs to be walked between the times of 12pm and 2pm. It is far too hot for both the dogs and the volunteers.

We are also putting on an Animals Taiwan Gala dinner on September 30th for the World Animal Day. If you would like to buy tickets for this event or would like to sponsor this event please contact Mayumi@animalstaiwan.org for more details.

We’ve had a busy month of rescues and adoptions and we hope to continue to step up our adoption program.



Rescues
We were called up about a hit and run in BeiTou. A wonderful calm dog we’ve named Lucky was a victim of a vicious hit and run. She suffered from a broken leg and jaw. However, after surgery she is recovering well and can now walk by herself unaided. She will stay at the centre waiting for adoption

Victim number two of a hit and run is Prince. A guard called one of our volunteers, Mary, to inform her that one of the dogs she feeds had been hit by a car. Prince had run off and we weren’t able to find him. However, a couple of days later the guard called again to let us know that Prince had reappeared. We quickly went over and picked him up. He suffered from a broken leg and had received surgery. He’s recovering well and is ready for adoption.

We were asked by the LCO clinic if we could take in two blind kittens. They suffered from Hepititus when they were younger which left one completely blind and the other blind in one eye. We knew they didn’t have any other option so we have taken them in and are looking for forever homes for them both. They are very healthy and smart little kittens and their blindness doesn’t hold them back at all. Helen and Keller are at our centre waiting for that special person.


We received a call about a tiny puppy who was probably rejected by his mother in the mountains. We went to pick him up and found Oliver a 2 week old puppy whose eyes hadn’t opened yet and would require bottle feeding. He took well to the bottle and has grown into a healthy brave little boy. He’s now looking for that special home.

We were asked to help with 4 little kittens who were only a few weeks old rescued from a market area in Taipei. These little kittens were friendly and very curious. They came to our centre and were adopted very quickly and are now living happily in wonderful homes.

After receiving a call about 3 puppies (Sesame, Peanut and Soybean) living in a drain area we headed over there to see what was happening. Our first attempt at catching them failed but we didn’t give up and went back the following day to try again. Luckily with some help we caught all three puppies. They were living in a very dangerous place with the chance of getting stuck in the drainage system. 2 of the 3 puppies have been adopted already.

Pumpkin was rescued during one of our TNR evenings. She had just had kittens and we decided that she was too friendly to put back on the streets. We kept her together with her babies until they were ready for adoption. All her kittens were quickly adopted into good homes. Now Pumpkin is at our centre waiting for adoption.


Four cute puppies were dumped on a volunteer of ours, Mary. All four of the puppies were diagnosed with serious skin problems and have had to be kept separate from all other dogs. Unfortunately one of the puppies didn’t make it as he contracted a stomach bug as well and he just wasn’t strong enough to fight it. The remaining 3 are doing well and will continue to receive treatment until they are healthy enough to be adopted.

Ah Hua, a young kitten, was also rescued on one of our TNR evenings. She was very quickly adopted and is now living a life of luxury.

ChioChio a lovely dog was found abandoned near a farm. We helped to rescue her and get her spayed and vaccinated and she was quickly adopted and now lives happily in her new home.

To date we have spayed and neutered over 160 cats. We have an extremely dedicated team working on t
his and more and more vets are joining the scheme. We hope to have even more good news as times goes on.


Adoptions As we’ve already mentioned quite a lot of our younger animals have been adopted. Two of the three drain puppies have been adopted, Sesame and Peanut, all 4 of the kittens rescued from the market area have been adopted, as have Pumkin’s kittens and Ah Hua.

We are also really happy to announce that Eggmond our disabled cat who had a badly fractured pelvis and leg has been adopted. His new mommy loves him so much and he’s now living a life of happiness.

Owa was adopted last month but was returned due to family issues. However, Owa being the lovely cat she is was quickly snapped up after a short return to the centre. Everything is going well and we wish Owa and her new mom all the luck in the world.

Mary, an AT volunteer, has been rescuing puppies and dogs for a while now, recently with the help of AT she has adopted out 10 doggies, (Spotty, Buddy, Junior, Bruno, Belle, Little Lady, Tiger and 3 other dogs from her community guard station).

More news
We’ve had a few returns from foster care which include Dahuahua a wonderful cat. She’s ready for adoption and we hope to see her find her forever home soon.

Also Daisy our Rotwieler mix. Her foster family are returning to the States so Daisy has come back to us. She’s fallen in love with Mustard and all of our staff and volunteers have fallen in love with her. She is an extremely sweet natured young dog and we hope to find her that special home soon.

We have enjoyed some really great group visits from Taipei European School. They have tried to come by once a week to learn about our centre and the work we do and take our furries for a walk. It is wonderful to see the younger generation enjoying volunteer work and learning about the care of our animals. It’s good to see what responsible adults they will grow into.

As always with all our rescues we never put a dog or cat to sleep unless the animal is suffering greatly with not much chance of recovery. We will always do our best to make sure every animal is given the best treatment and best opportunity to live a happy and loving life.

We are able to continue these rescues and adoptions thanks to your generosity.

If you would like to be kept up to date with stories and photos on our progress you can now check out our blog ; http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/

Please continue check out our webpage and pass it on to any friends or family members. There are always some wonderful dogs up for adoption, so if you have any friends or family interested in adopting, please show them our website. www.animalstaiwan.org

Remember Adopting saves lives! Please educate those around you to get their animal de-sexed and micro chipped to help decrease the stray population.


Helen is a one eyed kitten. Blinded in one eye from birth. She is loving and friendly. She's looking for that speciall home.

Please call our centre 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you are interested in adopting her.

Keller, Helen's sister, is a blind kitten who was blind from birth. She is super friendly and loving and looking for a special home.

Please call our centre 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you are interested in adopting her.


Another Hit and run! The guy isn't so lucky as he has a broken jaw and a suspected fractured hip and leg. He will of course recieve all the proper medical attention and we hope he'll be back on the road to recovery soon.

Seoul , the perfect dog , is looking for a home



Seoul is a wonderful boy who can even be walked by a little kid because he is so calm. He is looking for a home. Please help spreading his story and contact Animals Taiwan 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you know any one who is interested adopting a dog.


Hi everyone!! My name is Seoul. I am an adorable little dog who still looking for a nice home. I'm well trained and listen to whatever my leader tell me. So please come by and take a look at me. I love to go for walks!

6.16.2011

Please give the boy guinea pig a home

Update on 2011/11/5 : The rescuer decided to keep this little guy!! ^ ^ so he is not available now.



I rescued a boy guinea pig in need of a home. He is going through puberty, so he is a little skittish, but he's fine once you have him out. His name is Pluffles.

Attached is his picture. I will send him home with food and we have a cage that the owners can have, as well as a food bowl and water dispenser.
please contact me Yeshi Dolma or call 0926844854

6.15.2011

The newest rescue : 4 puppies ( 2 months old) need homes







Four wonderful puppies were found in the mountains with no food and no safe place to hide. They are healthy and looking for homes. Please call 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you would like to come and see these wonderful pups.

South: female, black. She was born around April 2011.

East: male, brown. He was born around April 2011.

West : male, tiger color. He was born around April 2011.

North: female, black. She was born around April 2011.

Peanut back at the Rescue Center~





Dear all,

Peanut was returned to the Animals Taiwan rescue center today. The adopters felt that Peanut was too shy towards them and, since they will move, they felt it was not a good time to adopt a puppy.

Peanut is now looking for another loving home. Please help spread her story so that she can find a home soon. Peanut's photos are attached.


Peanut's rescue story: http://forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?f=109&t=98493

Please give these 2-month-old puppies homes~

North, South, East, and West are 4 puppies who were suffering from serious skin problems when they were rescued. After receiving treatment at their foster home, they have grown into beautiful, healthy pups. They were born around April 2011.







Please contact 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you can give these puppies a loving home.


North is a black female.
South is a black female.
East is a brown male.
West is a tiger color male.

6.05.2011

Helen & Keler , blind cats?

Dear all,

I guess that you might not believe these 2 cats are blind. But they are!! actually, blind cats have other super sence!!



Their story are here:


Please spread their story to your friends and hope they find home soon

please 02-28338820 or emailadoptions@animalstaiwan.org if any one is interested in them.

5.31.2011

Lucky's Surgery~

Dear all,

Lucky is doing great after her big surgery. She walks pretty well, just like a normal dog. She is so sweet and friendly. Want to see her in action? Check out Lucky's video at http://vimeo.com/24417256 .


You can also read about Lucky's rescue at
http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/2011/05/two-hit-and-runs-in-one-week.html


Here are some photos of Lucky that were taken today.




Please try to tell as many people as you can about Lucky's story to help her find a new home. Contact us at 02-283338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you or a friend would like to adopt or foster a dog.


Animals Taiwan is doing its best to help animals in need, but we can't do it without your support. Please contact us if you can help in any way: 02-28338820 or email inquiries@animalstaiwan.org .

5.28.2011

Cat TNR volunteers need your support.



Animals Taiwan volunteer is helping control the cat population in an humane way. This TNR project will continue throughout the year. We need cat food and dope donated . until now The great volunteers already done over than 160 street cat TNR.
photos here:

This project is entirely done by volunteers and they need your support, Our volunteers are working so hard at all hours to help these cats. Most of them are students , catch cats in the midnight and ride a bike sending the cats to vets. It's really tiring work and need most dedicated heart.
Please help these wonderful voluntters ,
let them able to co
untiune the great project. Your support and generosity would be grately appreciated.



Please contact 02-28338820 or email inquiries@animalstaiwan.org if you would like to know more about TNR project or would like to donate to this project. This is completely volunteer based.


5.26.2011

Golden Retriever needs a home~


Dear all,


Hsiao-Bao is looking for a home urgent. please contact 02-28338820 or email to adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if any of you know who can give him a good home.


age: 8 years old. boy.
He listens very well and very well behaved.

5.24.2011

Sesame, Peanut, and Soybean need homes









Dear all,

These are the three puppies we rescued from near the Mucha MRT station. They have become playful, energetic, and friendly puppies. Please spread the word about these cute furries to help them find new homes. We hope they can find their forever homes soon. For more information, please call 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org

The Story of Raju





Raju is a stray dog who was rescued after becoming the victim of a hit and run accident in Hsinchu. He had surgery yesterday on his fractured leg and is currently recuperating at the animal hospital. Please help us find Raju a loving home, where this 8-month-old male puppy will get all the TLC he deserves. Raju is a very loving dog, who never barks or loses his temper. He will make a really great pet for some lucky family. For more information, please contact Vikram at 0989416734 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org

5.21.2011

Since April 150 cats have gone through TNR










Since the end of April, more than 150 stray cats have been neutered as part of Animals Taiwan's TNR program. We plan to continue doing TNR to help stray cats but we really need cat food and anesthetics to keep this momentum going. Please contact us at inquiries@animalstaiwan.org or call 02-28338820 if you are able to make a donation. Just take a look at the photos to see how much we've done.

5.19.2011

Update on Oliver, the Orphan Puppy


Oliver is doing great! He's just over a month old now and is eating on his own. It seems he's even crate trained himself. He pees in his cage but waits for me to let him out to go poop. ( I keep him in a big cage when I'm not home to keep him safe). He plays with the big dogs and cats. He's been de-wormed and once old enough he'll be vaccinated.

Contact me if you are interested in adopting Oliver.
02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org

Update on the dogs that were in car accidents






Remember the 2 dogs we rescued a few days ago who had been victims in car accidents?

The photos above show the brown dog, who is now called Lucky, not long after he had an operation on his pelvis. He will rest up for 10 days before returning to the vet for a check-up.
The other photos show the black dog, who is now called Prince, just after his operation. He has a metal cast on his leg to keep it straight. He'll return to the vet in 10 days to see how things are going.
If you would like to learn more about these two lads, please call 02-28338820 or email inquiries@animalstaiwan.org

Click on the link to read their rescue story: http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/2011/05/two-hit-and-runs-in-one-week.html

Mistletoe is looking for a home

Mistletoe was rescued after being hurt in a car accident. She has finished all her treatments and is 100% healthy! Now she is looking for her loving home. Adopting an adult cat is no less rewarding or fun than adopting a kitten. Cats are full of life and love, too. When you adopt an adult cat you get to choose the purrsonality that you want. Give a cat a chance! Contact us today about adopting a cat at 02-28338820 or adoptions@animalstaiwan.org



Mistletoe 's new video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHpnLIGk4EA&feature=player_embedded#t=7s

Ban Traps Event 15th May 2011

Animals Taiwan attented an event to bring more awareness to the cruel and evil use of traps. These traps are sold to the public and are used for maiming and killing animals.
They are not only a danger to animals but also humans. Does a child have to be maimed by one of these barbaric devices before the goverment sits up and takes notice?

Judy and her Wheelchair~

Dear all,


Judy's wheelchair hasn't been working properly, so she hasn't been able to use it for a while. Those were sad days for Judy, but today her wheelchair was fixed! She got in her wheelchair and showed us her lovely smile. ^ ^





Please visit our friendly Judy and check out her fixed up wheels. ^ ^

April's monthly email update

First of all we’d like to apologize as our webpage has been under reconstruction and it has been hard for everyone to find information on our animals and our other goings on. We had to completely change our website after we had a hacker damage our previous page. This has caused a depletion in donations. We hope that with our new website up and running we’ll start to regenerate more generous donations so we can keep doing what we do best and that’s helping the poor animals of Taiwan.

Spring is finally upon us and the weather has been good. We were lucky that the sun was shining on our Super Spring Cleaning! Over 20 volunteers turned up and worked tirelessly to help clean up and reorganize the centre. It was a long hot day, but that didn’t deter our volunteers and the outcome was amazing. We hope to have another of these so we can keep our centre a safe and clean environment for our furry friends and visitors.


Rescues 救援
Eggmond the cat is believed to be another victim of a hit and run. He was dragging his hind legs down the road and was spotted by a kind lady who feeds the local cats. She quickly picked him up and took him to the LCO clinic for treatment. He is unbelievably friendly and loving. His legs have been badly injured as has his tail. He has under gone an operation and is in good spirits. He is able to go to the bathroom by himself and is starting to use his back legs all be it in a funny fashion. He is staying in centre now for care and looking for a loving home.

Mei Mei the cat was rescued from the Neihu shelter. She had been sick and was set to be killed within a few days. Little did she know her luck was about to change! A volunteer took her home and restored her back to health. She's now staying at our centre and looking for that loving home.


Mary, a supporter of AT, has recently rescued many puppies and dogs. AT is helping her to find homes for the dogs and puppies. She has had quite a success so far and out of more than 10 puppies she now only has 5 left up for adoption. Animals Taiwan is also assisting Mary with CNR in her mountain area, where there are over 30 dogs which she feeds daily.


Goliath is a Great Dane mix and was noticed in the mountain area sitting at a bus stop. He was very thin but extremely friendly. An AT volunteer took him to the clinic to be neutered and to have a blood test. Unfortunately he was found to have a tick born disease. He was given medication and the plan was to keep an eye on him in the mountains until a space came up at the centre or in a foster home. Unfortunately after a few days Goliath went missing. It was noticed that another person was feeding him and we hope that he has been taken in and given a good home. We did check for many days the local shelters and dog pounds but he hadn’t been taken in by any of them. We are praying he has found a good home and is doing well.


Hercules a cat was noticed to be very weak and dehydrated. He was captured and taken to see the vet. He was basically under nourished and quite old. He was taken into foster care. He was given daily medication and nourishing food. He had started to recover well and was getting quite feisty. On the day when he was to return to the vet for a check up, he managed to escape from the cage. He is now living outside the volunteer’s house and comes back for food. We will try to catch him again and make sure he finishes his medication.


Mei Mei was on the list for CNR when it was noticed she had a very nasty wound around her waste. We contacted the factory workers and asked if they would be able to assist in catching her. Once she was caught it was obvious that she had been caught in some wire snare trap but had somehow gotten loose. Luckily her wounds weren’t too serious; she was stitched up and put on antibiotics. She was also spayed at the same time. The factory workers were willing to help give her her daily medication and she has made an amazing recovery.


AT assisted a feeding lady to take one of her mountain dogs to the vet for spaying. It was a friendly German Shepherd. She was well behaved but really didn’t want to leave her feeding lady. The lady has many dogs which she feeds in various mountain places but has kept up on the spaying and neutering. We were happy to assist her with this one.


To date we are up to 61 cats in our TNR project since March. We are working with several groups and feeding ladies to get each and every area completed. We are keeping records of the quantity of the cats and their sex, which we will report to the government at various intervals. Once the government can see how well this method works they will hopefully give us the go ahead on dogs.



Adoptions 認養
Last month little Mini got adopted leaving behind her two rescue friends Gigi and Winnie. This month, both Gigi and Winnie have gone to loving homes. They are both doing extremely well and finally receiving the love and attention they deserve.


Lexie has finally been adopted by her foster mommy and daddy. When they knew people were interested in Lexie they knew they just couldn’t let her go. They quickly signed the contract and Lexie is now an official member of the family.


Doodle, Lexie’s rescue friend, also got adopted this month and is getting thoroughly spoilt. Her mommy is constantly amazed at how smart Doodle is.


Boo has gone on a tryout and we have our fingers crossed. This just leaves her sister Betty. We hope that Betty will also soon go to a loving home.

Pat and Coco have both gone to live on a tourist farm area down south. The land owner needed dogs that liked to bark and run around so as to scare off the monkeys which can cause major problems for the tourists. They are loving their new freedom and are working hard to keep the area a monkey free zone.

Mistletoe has gone to a fantastic foster home where she can learn to socialize more and get properly house trained. She’s doing really well and her foster mom has regular conversations with her.

More news 更多消息
Henry was returned from his tryout. Unfortunately his new mommy’s grandfather was seriously ill and she needed to attend to him constantly at the hospital which meant she wouldn’t have the time to properly spend with Henry. So Henry is still looking for that loving home.

We are still desperately looking for foster homes for Daisy the Rottweiler mix and Danica who needs a home without other dogs to recover from her spay operation.


This month we also welcome on board a new staff member, Shi Ting. She is our new animal care supervisor and is doing a fantastic job so far. She’s settled in well and the animals absolutely love her.

Not only are we now on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animals-Taiwan Association/100845399247But we are also on twitter www.twitter.com/animalstaiwanSo now it’s even easier to keep upto date with what’s happening with AT.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animals-Taiwan Association/100845399247推特(Twitter) : www.twitter.com/animalstaiwan
As always with all our rescues we never put a dog or cat to sleep unless the animal is suffering greatly with not much chance of recovery. We will always do our best to make sure every animal is given the best treatment and best opportunity to live a happy and loving life.

We are able to continue these rescues and adoptions thanks to your generosity. If you would like to be kept up to date with stories and photos on our progress you can now check out our blog ; http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/

如果你想知道更多關於我們的小故事還有我們搶救小動物們的過程, 歡迎到我們的部落格:部落格 (中文 ): http://www.wretch.cc/blog/animalstw Please continue check out our webpage and pass it on to any friends or family members. There are always some wonderful dogs up for adoption, so if you have any friends or family interested in adopting, please show them our website. www.animalstaiwan.org

Remember Adopting saves lives! Please educate those around you to get their animal de-sexed and micro chipped to help decrease the stray population.

Liza Milne
AnimalsTaiwan
Events Coordinator/Chairperson

Rescue Center: 02-2833-8820
Website: www.animalstaiwan.org
Blog: http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/
Facebook: Animals Taiwan Association

5.17.2011

Blind kittens need your love

( Helen needs a home )
Helen is a one eyed kitten. Blinded in one eye from birth. She is loving and friendly. She's looking for that speciall home.

Please call our centre 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you are interested in adopting her.
( Keller needs a home. )
Keller, Helen's sister, is a blind kitten who was blind from birth. She is super friendly and loving and looking for a special home.

Please call our centre 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you are interested in adopting her.