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Desperately seeking loving homes

Desperately seeking loving homes Dhanusha Gokulan / 23 June 2013 You may or may not be a cat lover but it is very hard to not find Didi adorable. The orange-striped beauty, who was abandoned at a construction site and suffered from a broken paw for several weeks, is in desperate need of a permanent or foster home. Didi is one of a seasonally increasing number of neglected pets, which appeared to be abandoned by owners going abroad over the summer. “Didi is very friendly. She’s great, especially with kids. She was found in Ajman and a few shopkeepers were taking care of her. She had a piece of glass stuck in her paw and it was bent to almost 90 degrees,” said Ludmila Subbota, an animal rights activist with Rosso Carota Rescue Cats (RCRC). Didi was one of the four cats and 14 dogs who were put up for adoption at the second Cats and Dogs Adoption Day at the Zabeel Veterinary Hospital near the World Trade Centre, on Friday. Mixed breeds, salukis, stray cats, and abandoned house pets looking for homes were up for adoption at the hospital. Zabeel veterinary Hospital manager Hawra Al Hashimi said the second adoption day, after the first one in May, had gone well. “Our hospital provides the space, and works closely with a few agencies like Animal Protection Association Dubai (APA); RCRC; and Arabian Saluki Centre of Dubai (Ascod).” The cats and dogs which are up for adoption have been neutered and vaccinated by doctors at the Zabeel Veterinary Hospital. The group of volunteers from APA, RCRC, and Ascod find it very hard to find a safe home for the older dogs as most people prefer pups, particularly pedigree. The experts also suggested that dog owners abandon the pets before they leave for their summer holidays. “The biggest problem is the transient expatriate population. Animal owners are suddenly told that they cannot travel with the cat or dog. But making travel arrangements for their pets are not as expensive as it seems. When flying to Europe, an excess baggage ticket for a pet would cost the owner about 150 to 300 Euros,” said volunteer with Ascod Trine Lund Petersen. Surprisingly, several Salukis’ were up for adoption. “The Saluki breed garners a lot of respect in Arab culture. They are beautiful dogs and it is really surprising to see that people are just abandoning them. Most of them are found close to the outskirts and the desert region. Within the city limits, we sometimes find them in Ajman and Al Khan,” Petersen said. “The voluntary agencies don’t have a lot of funds to treat and protect these animals. Some of the cats and dogs have been micro chipped,  (though) many others have not. The hospital provides them with 50 per cent off on treatment of these animals when they are brought in. After which, we put them up for adoption,” added Al Hashimi. Dr Sana Peera, a Veterinary doctor at the Clinic said: “We provide the agencies with a space and treatment for the cats and dogs. Once we have treated them, it is completely safe to take the animal in. All these cats and dogs need is a loving home.” Before finding a permanent home for the cats and dogs, they are placed in foster care for a period of about two weeks. However, if an adoptee is found for the dog, the agencies run a background check and visit the new owner’s home. “We make them sign several consent forms and we check out their houses before the animals are moved in. We check if the owners are truly serious about keeping the pet. We get them to sign consent forms and there is a clause which states that the pet can be returned to the agency, if the owner cannot manage with it,” said Subbota. She added: “I guess we need to raise more awareness. It would really help if a centralised micro chipping system was to be introduced.” dhanusha@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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Peshawar mosque blast kills 15

Peshawar mosque blast kills 15 (AFP) / 21 June 2013 A suicide attack on Friday killed 15 people and wounded more than 25 others at a mosque and religious seminary on the edge of Peshawar, officials said. The bomber struck in the largely Shia area of Gulshan Colony on the outskirts of the city, which abuts Taleban and Al Qaeda-linked strongholds in the northwestern tribal belt on the Afghan border. The attack came just days after US officials said they hoped to open peace talks with Afghan Taleban in Doha, capital of the Gulf state of Qatar. “It was a suicide attack in which 15 people were killed and more than 25 others were wounded,” senior police official Shafi Ullah said at the scene. “The suicide bomber, who was on foot, first opened fire at police guards who were deployed outside the mosque, then entered the prayer hall where he blew himself up amid worshippers just before the start of prayers,” he added. The force of the blast punched holes in the walls and roof of the prayer hall, the floor of which was littered with bloodied pieces of human flesh, dead bodies, Islamic books and prayer caps, an eyewitness said. Prayer leader Aamir Shakiri said he was just about to join the worshippers when he heard gun shots, followed by a “deafening blast”. “Thick mosque engulfed the entire mosque and it was difficult to see anything but I was able to see dead bodies and injured people shouting for help,” he said. Police official Imran Shahid said that at least three suicide bombers had originally intended to carry out the attack. “Two of them fled while one of their accomplices managed to enter the prayer hall and blow himself up,” he said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but sectarian attacks in Pakistan are on the rise. Ali Iqbal Qazilbash, a 24-year-old Peshawar University student, said he rushed out of his uncle’s home when he heard the explosion. “It was really horrifying to see blood-soaked and mutilated bodies lying on the floor of the hall,” Qazilbash said. “I immediately started knocking on doors in the neighbourhood and calling people for help.” In the country’s business capital of Karachi, gunmen shot dead a provincial lawmaker, his son and a passer-by outside a mosque. Sajid Qureshi, in his early 50s, and his 25-year-old son were targeted after Friday prayers in the congested Nazimabad neighbourhood. Qureshi was a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the most powerful political party in Karachi now considering whether to join the government in Sindh province. “He died on the spot, while his son and the third victim died at hospital,” police official Amir Farooqi said. Karachi, a city of 18 million people, contributes 42 per cent of Pakistan’s GDP but is rife with murder and kidnappings and has been plagued for years by ethnic, sectarian and political violence. Officials also said two members of a pro-government militia were killed when militants armed with guns and rockets attacked their homes in the northwestern tribal district of Bajaur on the Afghan border. To tribal policemen were also injured, administration official Abdul Haseeb said. Writing in English-language newspaper The News on Friday, analyst Ayaz Amir reflected on the repercussions for Pakistan of prospective peace talks between the Afghan Taleban and the United States. He said talks would make it almost impossible for Pakistan to open a new military front against domestic insurgents in the northwest. He said the “significance of the Taleban gaining, at long last, virtual American diplomatic recognition” would be a triumph for Afghan Taleban leader Mullah Omar but a “problem” for Pakistan. “Because Mullah Omar’s resurgent emirate, waiting patiently for the Americans to depart, now extends, like a dagger, into Pakistan — in the form of (Pakistani Taleban leader) Hakimullah (Mehsud)’s Waziristan.” Continue reading

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Longest day of the year brings heat

Longest day of the year brings heat Staff Reporter / 21 June 2013 As the longest day of the year hit, the mercury is set to keep rising. Friday marked the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere, which is the longest day of the year, bringing with it high temperatures, humidity and a spot of rain in the UAE also. A National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology spokesman said Friday’s highest temperature was 45.2 degree Celsius in the Hamim area, in the south of the country — more than twice the temperature atop the country’s highest mountain Jebel Jais, which racked up just 20.3 degree Celsius. “The difference between the interior and coastal areas is a big (one). The interior areas are mostly above 40 but in the coastal areas and islands, it’s about 33, 34, 35, something like this.” Abu Dhabi recorded 37.9 degree Celsius at the airport, near the interior, but along the Capital’s corniche temperatures only reached 32.9 degree Celsius. “It was a hot day in general, 44 or 45. The humidity is high so the feeling is a lot hotter, it makes it feel for or five degrees hotter,” he said. The high humidity that formed convective clouds also accounted for moderate to heavy rain in the east of Al Shiwed. “There’s a chance tomorrow for some cloud formation in the east of the UAE after noon.” The north of the country, in Zafar, Abu Dhabi and Dubai’s Al Minhad were all plagued with fog on Friday morning too. Residents should brace themselves for rising temperatures. In the next two months, the mercury would hit up to 50 degree Celsius, he said. “The heat is coming.” In other, cooler parts of the world, the solstice was celebrated, with more than 20,000 celebrants gathering at the famed Stonehenge monument on a cloudy English day. In New York, free mass yoga lessons took place in Manhattan’s Times Square for the 11th year running. The annual event had grown from just three people in the first year, to more than 15,000. amanda@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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