Tiger’s back from sterilisation! Everything went well! He has his ear tipped as usual as an identification for sterilised stray cats…Hopefully the Town Council won’t mess with them after they’re sterilised : P
Another good news here, I’ve completed my ceramic piece for my O level, just a little worried that some parts may have cracks after the 1st firing, hopefully not. As for tomorrow, got to report back to school for my Physics and Chemistry lesson at 8.00 in the morning =_=’ And today, I skipped my Maths lesson…lazy me!
Now, some thoughts again…someone asked me why am I sterilising strays when they’re not my pets =_=’ this is one very common question that I’ll have to explain so often...
Ask yourself, why are there volunteers who help out in the Old folks home when the old folks aren’t their parents or any one related to them? Why are there volunteers who travel to faraway countries like Africa to volunteer their service to help people who survived in disasters etc? Lastly, why are there people who are sponsoring kids in poor countries when most only communicate through letters?
I believe that we are not doing things because it benefits us. All volunteers are providing help to help others, for me, not humans but stray animals... There are stray feeders out there who are using all their means to sterilise every strays they came across but I'm a student so there's a limit to what i can do, so I'll just stop at that limit.
Below's the lastest shot of Tiger after sterilsation, with a tipped ear : )


Another good news here, I’ve completed my ceramic piece for my O level, just a little worried that some parts may have cracks after the 1st firing, hopefully not. As for tomorrow, got to report back to school for my Physics and Chemistry lesson at 8.00 in the morning =_=’ And today, I skipped my Maths lesson…lazy me!
Now, some thoughts again…someone asked me why am I sterilising strays when they’re not my pets =_=’ this is one very common question that I’ll have to explain so often...
Ask yourself, why are there volunteers who help out in the Old folks home when the old folks aren’t their parents or any one related to them? Why are there volunteers who travel to faraway countries like Africa to volunteer their service to help people who survived in disasters etc? Lastly, why are there people who are sponsoring kids in poor countries when most only communicate through letters?
I believe that we are not doing things because it benefits us. All volunteers are providing help to help others, for me, not humans but stray animals... There are stray feeders out there who are using all their means to sterilise every strays they came across but I'm a student so there's a limit to what i can do, so I'll just stop at that limit.
Below's the lastest shot of Tiger after sterilsation, with a tipped ear : )


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