Welcome to Furry Friends Farm

Furry Friends Farm was officially registered as a private company on 4th October, 2006 under the ownership of Sabrina Yeap. The farm started in rescuing 10 dogs in 2006 and the number of furry kids, mainly dogs and puppies has increased more to 100 to date. The farm is only dependent on volunteers and from a solo volunteer in 2006, there are 6 dedicated volunteers now since the mid of 2007.

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Thank You To All The Supporters For Signing

The Petition To Amend & Revise "The Revised Animal Acts 1953"

The Petition is now officially closed and will be presented to the Malaysian Government.

Thank you to all readers and supporters for lending your voice to the helpless animals in Malaysia.

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THANK YOU To All The Kind Contributors For Sending Their Love And Support To The Furry Kids !

Canista, a 13 years old female Cocker Spaniel posing with the dog food and shampoos. Thank you soooo much !
 
There was a big surprise to the furry kids one afternoon when volunteer, Ivan delivered bags of dog food, toys and shampoos to the farm from Taman OUG, Kuala Lumpur.
 
A Big Thank You to the following contributors in sending their loves and supports :
Wow-Wow Pets, Joyce Leong, Angeline Lau, Ooi, Aw K.C, Chris, Wilson, Tan A K , Maxche Wong,Ms Chong, Lim P H, Yong lap Seng, Mr Lim and Elise.
 
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Animal Welfare Education For National School Children From

A Zone Educare Advisory Centre

 

It was our pleasure to conduct Animal Welfare Education for children aged between 7 to 16 years old at Furry Friends Farm in March 2011. A total of 45 children and 5 teachers from A Zone Educare Advisory Center in USJ, Selangor made their first trip to Furry Friends Farm. These children are from several National Schools in Kuala Lumpur. The children were given a brief introduction of the farm and followed by interaction session between the children and the furry kids at the cattery. Children were given the opportunity to feed the animals and also to bathe a few puppies. An unforgettable trip for the children and an enjoyable day for the furry kids at the farm.

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Animal Welfare, Awareness, Rescue & Education (AWARE)

Rehabilitation Programme of Mercy, One of The Rescued Dogs From The Mangrove Island

Rehabilitation Programme of Mercy, One of The Rescued Dogs From The Mangrove Island
Remember Mercy ? The little poor dog that was featured in YouTube video "Three Girls and A Dog" Mercy is one of the female dogs being removed humanely from the mangrove island. She appeared in the video Three Girls and A dog. At that moment, she was...

Animal Behaviours : Featuring Garang, One of The Most Terrified Dogs Rescued From The Mangrove Island

Animal Behaviours : Featuring Garang, One of The Most Terrified Dogs Rescued From The Mangrove Island
Garang is one of the most terrified dogs rescued from the mangrove island. He has been vaccinated and dewormed while in the clinic before being transferred to the farm in July. He has been transferred from a small cage to a bigger cage as he...

Fun Time with Rescued Puppy : Featuring Little Black Beauty

Fun Time with Rescued Puppy : Featuring Little Black Beauty
Beauty is a two months old rescued puppy at Kundang. She was seen wandering by the roadside alone in January. A black beauty and yes she is a very cute puppy like other stray puppies. She is very fortunate to be removed humanely by Furry Friends...

My Comfortable Life At Furry Friends Farm : Hope, The First Dog That Was Rescued From The Mangrove Island

My Comfortable Life At Furry Friends Farm : Hope, The First Dog That Was Rescued From The Mangrove Island
ABOVE : Hope with Sabrina in the boat on the way back from the mangrove island. And now, relaxing and contented ...  at Furry Friends Farm Hope was the first dog rescued from the mangrove island. He shivered in fear and in great shocked while...

Animal Behaviours - Featuring Goofy, One of The Lucky Dogs Rescued From The Mangrove Island

Animal Behaviours - Featuring Goofy, One of The Lucky Dogs Rescued From The Mangrove Island
The Mangrove Island rescued dogs are now queing on the road to neutering after almost seven months of recuperation being confined in spacious cages sponsored. Many of the dogs are overcoming their fears and distrusts on humans approach and have...

Vets Volunteering At Furry Friends Farm

Vets Volunteering At Furry Friends Farm
ABOVE : Dr Tan and Dr Wong, volunteer vets at Furry Friends Farm It is a very encouraging move to have two wonderful private vets in making efforts to contribute the time on their off days at Furry Friends Farm. Furry Friends Farm is a platfrom to...

Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, I Love You ...

Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, I Love You ...
Furry Friends Farm managed to set up a very comfortable cattery for all rescued cat. If you love the stray cat and would like to tell them that you love them, you have to show them that you would : 1) Remove them humanely from the street 2) Send...

Puppies Rescued In LACES Programme - Ika & Sushi

Puppies Rescued In LACES Programme - Ika & Sushi
ABOVE : Sushi looking excited after being rescued by FFF volunteers in a construction site in Kundang A cute looking Ika safe in the hands of FFF volunteer after being rescued We have SHIRO and KYURO and now we have IKA and SUSHI. Rescued puppies...

RM 1 A Day To Keep A Dog/Cat From Being A Stray Sponsorship Programme

If you are thinking how you could help a furry kid in need, come join our Sponsorship Programme. At a mere RM 1, you can easily give a better and a more meaningful life of a furry kid currently living at Furry Friends Farm.

Kindly visit our Sponsor A Furry Kid Programme section to know more on how you can participate in this meaningful programme.

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Iron Is Up For Adoption

Many thanks to Ellen Whyte and the Editors of The Star Weekender for putting Iron up for adoption in the 19th February issue.

Please contact Sabrina Yeap @ 016 -631 9018 or email to sabrinayeap@gmail.com if you are interested in adopting Iron.

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Furry Friends Farm - YouTube Video By Joyce Tedeon

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