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  DOGS  AND CATS

                             

 
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SHIVA (female)

I was dumped at a temple in Bophut when Olivia found me - she used to go there every day to feed the stray animals. I was too young to survive on my own so she took me home with her. We went everywhere together with me in a bag on her back. I love going out in the motorbike. After a couple of years, Olivia had to go back to Switzerland but she has taken me with her. I am now a Swiss doggie. Good news for me: Olivia took me to Switzerland.

Brigitte and Ben from Nidau in Switzerland looked after me while I was in the shelter. Thank you very much!

 

 

PINA (female)

I was brought in because I had a small bit of mange on my back. Usually, dogs in my condition are treated and discharged but my owner was adamant he didn't want me back as I would pass on the disease to him and his children. What nonsense! So, I now live at the shelter, my mange is much better and I'm hoping someone will come and adopt me. A house with a garden would be nice.

Michaela from Göppingen in Germany is now looking after me. Thank you very much! 

 

 

MALIE (female)

Nobody knows where I came from - I was running around lost in Lamai, in front of all the cars, and some tourists were frightened I would get run over. Now I'm at the shelter and it's OK as there are no cars but plenty food.

Janne from Äkrehamn in Norway is now looking after me. Thank you very much!    

 

 

 

TOMATO (female)

Nobody knows where I came from. None of the staff remembers collecting me from anywhere and no-one remembers anyone bringing me to the shelter. However, here I am and it's almost perfect. I live in the cat hotel here so I can stay inside or go outside to play. The only cloud on the horizon is that I will have to get an operation to stop me having babies.

 

Catherine from Calgary in Canada is now looking after me. Thank you very much! 

 

Halllo, ich bin der größte und längste Thaidackel auf Samui PEPSI (male)

I was strolling around close to the shooting-range when two nice Italians saw me and figured that I was in need of some medical care. I was picked up by two helpers of the DRCS. Meanwhile, I have recovered and my fur has grown very well. It is great to be served fresh food every day, not having to fall asleep hungry in the evenings. Unfortunately, that had happened very often. When I wanted to beg for some food at the shooting-range I was chased away sometimes brutally. Since I was not welcome there at all, I was allowed to stay at the DRCS. Here, I have taken over a leading role and the other dogs show respect even though my legs are a little bit too short. Brigitte has announced to bring me to Ban Taling Ngam if I go on making trouble. What does she mean by trouble? I am only trying to be number one!

Great news: I have found a new home on Koh Samui. While I was living at the DRCS, Alex and Klaus from Maintal in Germany were looking after me. Thank you very much! 

 

 

WEEKLY (male)

I was abandoned with my two sisters MIA and KIM at the temple in Bophut at the age of about eight weeks. Olivia from the DRCS used to feed the strays there every afternoon. When she saw us, she took us to DRCS immediately, because puppies that young without a mother have hardly any chance to survive. The big dogs at the temple do not really appreciate puppies. Every dogs fends for himself. That was some time ago and I really like it here. After a while it was too boring in the shelter so I decided to run away.

Alice from Vienna in Austria took care of me while I was in the shelter. Thank you very much!

 

BOBO (male)

My friend Susi and I were having a lovely time terrorising all the dogs in Lamai! As soon as one of them appeared on our patch, we used to go running after them, barking furiously and making them run away. Susi and I were highly amused by this behaviour but some people at the local hotel complained bitterly about us. As the hotel didn't want us to come to any harm (and to stop frightening its guests), the manager there asked Brigitte to take us into the shelter which she did.

Sarah from Switzerland will take care of me. Thank you very much.

 

 

SUSI (female)

My friend Bobo and I were having a lovely time terrorising all the dogs in Lamai! As soon as one of them appeared on our patch, we used to go running after them, barking furiously and making them run away. Bobo and I were highly amused by this behaviour but some people at the local hotel complained bitterly about us. As the hotel didn't want us to come to any harm (and to stop frightening its guests), the manager there asked Brigitte to take us into the shelter which she did.

While I was at the shelter Antoinette  from Switzerland was looking after me. Thank you very much.

 

A few weeks later

 

DUM (female)

I was hanging out at one of the temples on Samui but the head monk decided my mange was too bad so he called for Brigitte and her mange munching machine. I've to live here at the shelter until the mange is better but, after that, Brigitte is not confident that I can look after myself or go back to the shelter. As usual I ran away again, as I did so often before. But when I need medical help again, I will be the first one to ring the bell of the DRCS.

Susanne from Krohnbühl in Switzerland will take care of me. Thank you very much!

 

 

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