Detachment After Attachment

Kuning was visibly & audibly upset when Er Win left the fish farm off Selat Kering Island to do a visual survey with his kayak early in the morning (last Saturday) as he had gotten very attached to him over the night. He slept outside my tent & at times, walking over Er Wins torso, stepping on his family jewels & all, which I didn’t think Er Win would mind.

He was missing from the fish farm today. Hitam was nowhere to be seen too. So I asked the workers where they had gone to (my first suspicion was that they had swum over to Selat Kering to locate their friends). The worker told me they had gone deep into the interiors as he had heard their barks on the southern side, not where they would usually go. Dogs have an uncanny ability to sense things & whatever brought them there, they must have been driven by senses that we humans cannot comprehend. Half expecting them to be jungle-wise, I hope they would lead their friends to the food & water given & go back to the safety of the farm.

Keith Khoo, a long lost diver friend, who reconnected with me through this case, accompanied Joanne & I on this trip to speak to the boatman in Hokkien & hopefully, whoever we come across in the course of our mission as I dont speak the language. The boatman was perplexed as to why people would spend money on lives they deemed useless (referring to the dogs that they discarded) & Keith drew an analogy & asked the boatman, “Sir, if you were to have a heart attack, would you like to die immediately or go in a slow & painful death as you lay bedridden???” He replied, “Die better.”

“So likewise, these dogs are suffering a slow & painful death that peoples actions have inflicted upon them. Their lives may not be important to you because you were not brought up to love them but in our culture, our parents have taught us to love animals & respect all lives. They have as much right to live as we do. And animals are very much a part of our lives. To see something of this magnitude happen to them, people are angry, saddened, upset & shocked so they want to get them out to a safe place where they can live again,” Keith added.

Logic has spoken & the boatman went home understanding why we are doing all this. To them, and to the villagers of Pulau Ketam too, I believe, the concept of responsible pet ownership doesn’t exist. Their lives are simple. They live as fishermen & small time traders. The village is separated from the mainland & most cannot grasp the concept of keeping animals properly. A lot of them are not learned let alone hear about animal sanctuaries & places for animals such as Furry Friends Farm which had started 3 years ago, way before the expose of Pulau Ketam. They sought the help of the Klang Town Council (MPK) & that’s the advice & solution given. MPK sanctioned the catching (paid the villagers who trapped them too) and the dumping. The MPK councilor in charge of Pulau Ketam area had the cheek to make insinuations at the meeting yesterday at the very people who stepped forward to help them after their blooming mistake. Again, SP Wong who chaired the meeting put everyone in their places including her colleague who made the remarks in my presence. People (like those present) who cast the first stone are usually people who like to lord over others & those who feel more righteous than others. Surely God sees all that’s happening & I rest in that knowledge that He will vindicate. We just do our part & fulfill what we started.

When people show no respect, they shouldnt expect any respect from me so call me rude if you must, as I will be rude to antagonistic people who display themselves to be worse off than the ignorant, less educated villagers of Pulau Ketam.

Long after this mission is over, the work at the sanctuary (FFF) will still continue. We are in the process of getting little name tags & collars for ALL the furkids at FFF. If you would like to be a part of this personalisation project, please get a medium sized collar for any number of dogs you want to sponsor. The tags are between RM6 – RM8 each with engraving of the dogs name. I will ask Bobby (friend of Maryanne) if its okay for you to contact him directly & order the tags before I post up his mobile number here. Sabrina is at the farm, TV Smith is coordinating corporate help while we are at the kelong.

Every one of the volunteers have been superb in giving their all to help us coordinate this. Jon, Lynn & Coralyn Yap have been baking Apple Cakes for us to fill our hunger pangs in between meals on the kelong, Er Win (pharmacist) & Chris giving of their skills in survey, outdoor & recognaissance, Joanne in her super sharp observance of animal behaviour including the two-legged kind, Connie who had been remarkably resourceful in her local logistics connections, Marjorie & Karin for their great carpentry work on the feeding pontoons, Nicole, Zalina & Janet in the secretariat handling all sorts of enquiries and the many who are working in the background providing legal, financial, moral & media support whose names are not mentioned here for obvious reasons. We are so grateful to have you & I hope to be able to meet each & everyone of you one day over a glass of teh tarik. Maybe even bring my Mighty Rufus along because Im sure, he is somewhat like Kuning, who gets upset when I leave the nest to save his kind in a mangrove swamp somewhere out there……..

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