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20/02/2026

Buddy found abandoned months ago is still looking for a loving home with a dedicated family.
He is an energetic, loving pitbull, neutered and trained.
Only responsible and kind potential owners will be entertained.
Please pm me. Tqvm.

20/02/2026
Thank you Cindy Poh and BB Kepong funds for helping us with our addition fencing enclosure and repair, kibbles and nexga...
12/02/2026

Thank you Cindy Poh and BB Kepong funds for helping us with our addition fencing enclosure and repair, kibbles and nexgard tick prevention.
This heat and rain is bringing on sudden tick infestation.
Really appreciate all the help we can get in these difficult times for animal welfare work.
Too many animals, no progressive policy in place and very few homes open to adoption.
Responsible pet ownership needs to be improve too.





12/11/2025
09/11/2025

If we can have compassion for the most vulnerable, we can have compassion for everyone. đź«¶

09/11/2025

She’s turning her love for dogs into a mission to change the world.

Jennifer Aniston has launched The Clydeo Fund, a new charity created to support animal rescues around the globe. The initiative was inspired by her rescue dog Clyde and celebrates the release of her new children’s book, Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life.

Jennifer’s journey as an animal advocate began years ago on the set of Friends, where she adopted her first dog during filming. Since then, she’s continued rescuing and caring for animals, giving many a second chance at life.

Through The Clydeo Fund, Jennifer hopes to raise money and awareness for dog rescue organizations worldwide and inspire others to help, even in small ways. “If everyone throws in a dollar,” she said, “together we can make a huge difference.”

Her new book follows Clydeo, a rescue pup who discovers his passion for cooking - a story meant to inspire children and dog lovers alike.

For Jennifer, this isn’t just a project. It’s a promise to keep giving back to the animals who’ve given her so much love.

07/11/2025
04/11/2025
04/11/2025

In the Netherlands, parks are becoming quiet hubs of circular energy thanks to mini biogas domes — compact digesters that sit half-sunken in the landscape, turning everyday organic waste into low-impact power. These domes are cleverly designed to be fed with food scraps from nearby cafés, grass clippings from city gardeners, and even dog waste collected in compostable bags by park visitors. Inside, microbes break down the material in sealed chambers, producing methane gas which is funneled through underground lines to light up nearby lamps and pathways.

The methane burns with a soft, blue glow — enough to illuminate benches, garden paths, or bike stops without drawing from the national grid. It’s not flashy, but it’s deeply effective: turning localized waste into localized light. These small domes are often paired with educational boards that explain the digestion process, making the tech transparent and sparking curiosity among parkgoers.

The system also creates a subtle behavioral shift. People start thinking about waste as a fuel, not just trash — tossing leftovers or bagged pet droppings into these collection slots becomes an act of contribution. Maintenance is low, odors are contained, and the domes blend into the natural layout of the space.

This quiet innovation reflects the Dutch ethos of small-scale, decentralized sustainability — not every power solution needs wind turbines or solar fields. Sometimes, it's a dome in the grass gently lighting the way with yesterday’s sandwich crusts and today’s dog walks.

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