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Monday November 13, 2006 - The Star

 

 

A farm for animals to thrive

 

BY JACLYN SHARMELEE and PIAREE RAJANDRAN

metro

 

THE Furry Friends Farm is a one of a kind shelter for animals.

 

Sited amid the greenery of Kundang village in Sungai Buloh, in Kuala

Lumpur , it offers 1.2ha of land for stray and abandoned dogs and cats

to run and play freely.

 

Animal welfare education officer Sabrina Yeap, who works at an animal

medical centre in Jalan Tun Razak, started the farm with couple Jimmy

and Lucia Foo.

 

 

Yeap with a poodle that she rescued from Puchong recently.

It was opened on Oct 4, to mark World Animal Day. Currently, they have

just three workers.

 

Backed by 15 years of working experience with the Society for the

Prevention of Animals (SPCA) and lots of encouragement from friends,

she decided to set up the home to " rehabilitate " abandoned animals to

become pets and companions.

 

The farm provides for the animals to roam free in a garden-like

setting rather then be kept in shelters or within small and closed

compounds.

 

 

Two workers seeing to the chilli plants growing at the farm.

Currently, there is just one dog, a stray that Yeap had picked up.

 

She said she was confident that the farm would receive public support

in time to come.

 

She added that the farm would have a fishpond and there are also plans

to rear goats there.

 

Yeap said the farm did not impose any fee on animals that were taken

for adoption and that she welcomed contributions – in kind – to help

in the upkeep of the farm.

 

However, she added that they intend to make the farm self-supporting

rather than depend on public donations.

 

This would be done by selling their own homemade dog shampoo as well

as cakes and vegetables from their farm to the public.

 

" We also plan to rear free-range chickens and sell their eggs, " said

Yeap, adding that they intend to educate children and give them a

hands-on experience with animals as well as teach them to care for the

animals. The farm has started its own blog as a tribute to an

abandoned dog called Sheena.

 

Yeap said the website, which seeks to create more awareness about the

" ethical treatment of animals " , can be accessed at

remeberingsheena.blogspot.com

 

Sheena was abandoned in August 2005 by her owner and was left to

starve for many days before she was rescued by the SPCA, who found her

tied and sleeping in her own faeces.

 

 

Pet care products from Furry Friends Farm.

However, the rescue came too late. Sheena had to be put to sleep on

Aug 18, 2005.

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This is so inspiring. I am sure Sheena is in a better place.

 

Liz

 

yitzeling <yitzeling wrote:

Monday November 13, 2006 - The Star

 

 

A farm for animals to thrive

 

BY JACLYN SHARMELEE and PIAREE RAJANDRAN

metro

 

THE Furry Friends Farm is a one of a kind shelter for animals.

 

Sited amid the greenery of Kundang village in Sungai Buloh, in Kuala

Lumpur , it offers 1.2ha of land for stray and abandoned dogs and cats

to run and play freely.

 

Animal welfare education officer Sabrina Yeap, who works at an animal

medical centre in Jalan Tun Razak, started the farm with couple Jimmy

and Lucia Foo.

 

 

Yeap with a poodle that she rescued from Puchong recently.

It was opened on Oct 4, to mark World Animal Day. Currently, they have

just three workers.

 

Backed by 15 years of working experience with the Society for the

Prevention of Animals (SPCA) and lots of encouragement from friends,

she decided to set up the home to " rehabilitate " abandoned animals to

become pets and companions.

 

The farm provides for the animals to roam free in a garden-like

setting rather then be kept in shelters or within small and closed

compounds.

 

 

Two workers seeing to the chilli plants growing at the farm.

Currently, there is just one dog, a stray that Yeap had picked up.

 

She said she was confident that the farm would receive public support

in time to come.

 

She added that the farm would have a fishpond and there are also plans

to rear goats there.

 

Yeap said the farm did not impose any fee on animals that were taken

for adoption and that she welcomed contributions – in kind – to help

in the upkeep of the farm.

 

However, she added that they intend to make the farm self-supporting

rather than depend on public donations.

 

This would be done by selling their own homemade dog shampoo as well

as cakes and vegetables from their farm to the public.

 

" We also plan to rear free-range chickens and sell their eggs, " said

Yeap, adding that they intend to educate children and give them a

hands-on experience with animals as well as teach them to care for the

animals. The farm has started its own blog as a tribute to an

abandoned dog called Sheena.

 

Yeap said the website, which seeks to create more awareness about the

" ethical treatment of animals " , can be accessed at

remeberingsheena.blogspot.com

 

Sheena was abandoned in August 2005 by her owner and was left to

starve for many days before she was rescued by the SPCA, who found her

tied and sleeping in her own faeces.

 

 

Pet care products from Furry Friends Farm.

However, the rescue came too late. Sheena had to be put to sleep on

Aug 18, 2005.

 

 

 

For more information on Asian animal issues, please use the search feature on

the AAPN website: http://www.aapn.org/ or search the list archives at:

aapn

Please feel free to send any relevant news or comments to the list at

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