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PAWS
Friday, October 14, 2011 || 7:39 PM
Another day at PAWS to add more activities for our moral project. Frankly, Paws is so much better than SPCA. We received better treatment, clear activities to be done along with clear instruction. No more cleaning cages and washing dogs' plates. That's the point.
I reached home in the morning enjoying a Friday like this, but got disrupted in the middle of facebooking. Mun Ling called up and i picked her at the guard house. We headed to PAWS which is located near Subang Airport. As a two-month driver, i have no idea where was i going. So we followed the signboards blindly and also had a few phone calls with mum and chee peng before we finally found that place. The outlook of the centre is nothing different from SPCA, the smell, still the same old smell, smells of dogs. But the different part was, no dogs coming after us as soon as we enter. Thank god.
Our first task was to comb cats' fur and it was seemingly easy. Queen of cat conquers all lol. We squat down, rubbing their bodies of fur, some seemed to be enjoying, some licked our toes, gently squeeze pass our legs. And we saw a Garfield, okay, it is a cat with orange furs and unclear strips on it, but not as big size as one.
We left the cats' area and fed the dogs. The dogs were not allowed to come out of their cages, so we weren't directly in contact with them, which is so much easier a task. The only thing we did was open the cage, put in the food and that's it, left them shut behind the door. Poor thing. We even brought two dogs out for a walk and one of it didn't want to return. I used the slightest force to pull it back, it just doesn't want to move. I can see from his eyes, that teary eyes that tells he will forever be kept inside for as long as someone adopts him, he wouldn't wanna go back in again. I just love touching him, never runs away nor bark, just silence between us. Reminded me of my own dog.
We left PAWS at 3pm after two hours of chores, and went to 7-eleven to get ourselves a drink. With each gulp, we feel refresh and satisfied with our job done. Disappoint no more. Hopefully we get it right this time! Anyway, thumbs up for the three of us. Well done!
We were lost on the way back. Fortunate enough that mun ling was with me, if not i can imagine myself searching my way back in tears. Laughed so much watching videos we recorded a while ago while waiting for my brother at school. I know it is bad to laugh on chee peng for being attacked by dogs but it was part of the fun. Found myself enjoying my day today despite what i have gone through this week. Bogoshipta! Fate just doesn't tie us together, time to forget. It will only remain as part of my memory in help, something that once keep me going through everything in college. What will i be on the next semester without the will of staying. Better cut this off now. Huhgak's Hello really suits my mood this week :')
Mock test is around the corner. Hwaiting hwaiting hwaiting!