ANIMAL WELFARE ALERTS



After months of work, our renovations have finally reached the "finishing touches" stage, with the major hurdles cleared! Thanks to the tireless efforts of a few wonderful volunteers and donors, we now have a purpose-designed space for the animals in our care! The space, which used to be a garage, no longer resembles its previous state whatsoever.

Renovations performed include:

-Painting walls, ceiling and baseboards.
-Cleaning, painting and sealing of cement floor.
-Construction of two rooms, a ferret room and a reptile room.
-Fixing insulation and drywall
-Installation of more electrical outlets, fluorescent lights, and heating ducts.
-Installation of a large stainless steel sink.
-Upgrade of furnace

The new space features:

-An epoxied cement floor, easy to clean and sanitize.
-2 walk in cat cages, suitable for four cats per cage.
-3 X large steel shelves, capable of holding the largest of enclosures.
-A completely ferret-proofed Ferret Room
-A Reptile Room, with extra heat and humidity provided.
-A large stainless steel sink, perfect for washing cages.
- A Vapor Dragon cleaning system, to make up for the lack of hot water!

There are only minor finishing touches to complete, such as the installation of a new door and counter-top; once finished, volunteers will be able to come over on a daily basis to socialize and care for the animals! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please email us and we will send you an application.

A Special Thanks to Morgan Wong for giving up both time and money to help us achieve this goal, we wouldn't have been able to do it without you!




Caution!  Please do NOT place guinea pigs in running wheels or balls as they show in the new movie 'G-Force'. It is extremely bad for their spines and can injure or even kill them. They do not have flexible backs and are much more delicate then their computer animated counterparts! The best way to give your piggy exercise is to allow them supervised time in a pig-proofed room. If you are interested in adopting a Guinea Pig, please ensure you do your research! We have links to guinea pig care websites on our animal care page.