There’s a sickening video that’s been making its rounds on social media. It’s of a dog that’s has been abused. It was found with its muzzle slashed, and tied to a tree. It’s heart-wrenching and too painful to watch.
Fortunately for this dog, a saviour arrived and give her a second chance at life. I found out about ‘Aunty Aileen’ from netizens who shed light on how she’s been an angel to strays. It was she who saved the dog, had her treated and found her a loving home.
AN ENCOUNTER WITH WONG CHOI
“I’d always been an animal lover but I started rescuing strays without knowing anything about how to handle a rescue or the need for them to be neutered,” says the vibrant and bubbly woman whom netizens affectionately call ‘Aunty Aileen’. Even though it’s her 10th year rescuing strays, she vividly remembers her first experience. “I didn’t know what to do with the dog I rescued, so I brought it to a vet, who is one of my sister’s friends. Although I had had no clue what to do, I thought I should still try my best to help,” she explains.
Before rescuing pets became the focus of her life, the 63-year-old used to run a pub and work in a pet shop, where she gained knowledge on pet care. “But pets and strays are different. I started feeding the strays without much thought. I continued even after I received a warning letter from MPSJ (Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya), asking me to stop feeding them,” she reveals, brushing the event off with a small laugh.
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The Healing Power Of Unconditional Love
There’s a saying that goes, “Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” For one woman, these words resonated deeply. An unlikely companion came into her life at her lowest point and changed everything.
YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME
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THE TRUTH BEHIND FAUX FUR
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A PAWSITIVE' Life
Like in many parts of the world, pet culture has seen exponential growth in Malaysia. In this issue, Lorraine Chai discusses pet therapy, a method of treatment that is gaining traction, and also some of the pet trends you don’t want to miss out on.