Monday, December 13, 2010

Black and Tan Pups

Recently one afternoon, while a feeder was doing her usual round of feeding the street strays, she noticed in a deserted corner, some puppies roaming along a dangerous road. She immediately went over to take a look and saw a family of four hiding and drinking from the black dirty drain. These is a litter she has never seen before. She went around in the nearby factories asking if they could adopt the family, but the response was disappointing.

Feeding time, they get to eat two meals a week

A nearby worker told her that they have been sending puppies to construction sites or forested area as they have seen authorities do their misdeed not understanding that things are no better where they are sent. The feeder pleaded with the workers not to touch any of these puppies for she can still keep an eye on them whenever she visits but the workers seemed set in their opinion.
The feeder tried shifting the puppies to a ‘safer place’ where the traffic is less heavy but the mummy is not used to the new environment grabbed the pups one by one back to the deserted corner again.


Pups drinking milk from the mummy 


Cute pup- not knowing a big snake is watching her 

As the feeder can only do her feeding round twice a week, she visited the place few days later and heard a pup crying very loudly for help. The pup was trapped as it had crawled into a container, the feeder was unable to crawl underneath the huge rusty container to rescue the pup and there was no worker nearby to assist. She left a duck leg for the pup to chew on and to alleviate her fear of being trapped and hoping that the workers can later help to get the pup out. As she continued busy with the feeding, she saw to her horror, a big snake right in front of her watching the pups. She shouted and chased the snake away with a stick but she is unable to be at the deserted area 24/7 to protect the family.


A poor pup was trapped underneath the rusty container,
nobody was around to help her so the feeder
left a duck leg for her to chew.

This is a case of 'we have no one and no where to turn to and appealing for adoption on-site". Out of desperation, we are helping the feeder plead with any kind soul, who has the space to adopt the puppies and mummy. If you are keen to view the puppies please call HP: 9765 9951 for the arrangement, however please bear in mind that they are not HDB approved breed.
















  


3 comments:

Unknown said...

is the trapped pup ok?

v sad to read about it. hope she got rescued...

The RATS Team said...
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The RATS Team said...

Hi Screen Art,

Thank you for your concerns for the trapped girl, yes, she is out of the container. Hope all the pups would be adopted by good family.