Animal Sponsorship Foundation
OUR MISSION
Dogs give humans their unconditional all, and we are the center of their universe. They give us their love, trust, and loyalty, and have undisputedly earned the title of "man's best friend." Cats give us companionship and emotional support, and should not be treated as an afterthought when we lose interest in them.
Sadly, many dogs and cats are abandoned daily. They are usually older and disabled, or are carrying some form of illnesses. Some are abandoned solely due to the fact that they are no longer cute and cuddly like when they were kittens and puppies. It's sad that such things still happen. Dogs and household cats have been domesticated by humans, and there should not be strays out roaming the streets, fending for themselves, never ever getting the chance to feel the warmth and love of a home they rightfully deserve.
Here at LMCHING, we are currently sponsoring over 15 resident cats and dogs at the SAA (Society For Abandoned Animals Limited). Our staff visit each of our sponsored cats and dogs to make sure they feel loved, and to bring some brightness to their lives. Our missions is to help as many abandoned, stray, old and animals. With each and every of your purchase online, we believe we will be able to help out more animals gradually.
We SAVE
abandoned animal
They deserve to feel the love and warmth of a home again.
stray animal
They deserve to be rescued and have a chance at rehabilitation.
old animal
They still yearn for visits, affection, mental stimulation and our support.
sick animal
They must receive the medical help needed.
We sponsor
Ci Ci (D-1247)
Girl
Year of birth: 2010
Chip number: 047-795-051
Ci Ci was abandoned at the SAA as a newborn, along with Ben and Ann. She is more passive and is usually shy around strangers, avoiding them whenever she can.
A lot of time has to be devoted to her to fully gain her trust, and she is usually unreceptive and sometimes aggressive towards people she is not familiar with.
Tiger Stripes (no I.D number assigned)
Girl
Year of birth: 2014
Chip number: -NIL-
"Tiger stripes" was a stray who was referred to the club by volunteers. She was found to be suffering from serious skin conditions, as well as heartworms, while she was being treated for her injuries by a vet.
"Tiger stripe's" eyes appeared abnormal and upon further diagnosis, it was discovered that she had a detached retinal lens in her left eye. She had to undergo surgery and is still currently recuperating from it. Her original home has been deemed unsuitable for her due to her conditions, and the SAA has decided to take her in and let her live at the association.
Siu Fu (D-1435)
Boy
Year of birth: 2017
Chip number: -NIL-
Siu Fu was found abandoned in the trash station with his siblings including Dai Hung and Mung Mung. Luckily, they were found and brought to SAA by a volunteer.
Siu Fu was adopted in 2017 but came back to SAA in 2021 due to the emigration of its master.
Pearly (D-1458)
Girl
Year of birth: 2013
Chip number: 078-794-369
Pearly was discovered by staff tied to the side of a road near SAA, and was immediately taken to the SAA. She has a very cheerful personality, is extremely friendly and loves sticking to humans.
Pearly was suffering from heartworms when she was first brought back, but has since been treated and recovered. She used to have a nasolacrimal duct obstruction, which has since been surgically resolved. Pearly has sensitive skin, and living indoors is a necessary criterion for her.
Sir (D-1293)
Boy
Year of birth: 2012
Chip number: 079-875-588
Sir was abandoned at the entrance of the SAA as a newborn along with another puppy, "Sha Zhan". He has a more passive nature, and is pretty timid and shy. He will generally avoid or doge strangers when they approach. However, Sir becomes friendly once he familiarizes with the people around him.
Sir has a sensitive stomach, and suffers from chronic pain in his hind legs. Long term medication and vet appointments will be necessary going forward.He also suffers from a shrunken pancreas, and has to constantly take supplements to help him gain more weight.
Tigger (D-1370)
Boy
Year of birth: 2013
Chip number: 084-117-087
Tigger was discovered abandoned at the entrance of SAA as a newborn, along with his brother, Tiggy. Tigger's personality is more withdrawn, and shies away from humans. He becomes afraid and anxious whenever a stranger approaches, or even just walks past him.
Tigger has some issues with his ears, which makes him highly susceptible to ear infection and thus has to be kept indoors. He recently experienced joint pains, and has since been needing to take shots to the bone, and will require consumption of joint supplements for the foreseeable future.
Kimchi (no I.D number assigned)
Girl
Year of birth: 2022
Chip number: -NIL-
Kimchi and Mandoo were found on the streets by volunteer. Mandoo has since been adopted, while Kimchi has a problem with his left hind foot, and walks with a limp.
He is shy and keeps mostly to himself, but will warm up to people gradually after getting acquainted for a period of time.
Lucky (no I.D number assigned)
Boy
Year of birth: 2022
Chip number: -NIL-
Lucky was ran over by a car outside the SAA, and was immediately rescued by staff. He was rushed to the clinic for immediate treatment.
The vet determined that Lucky suffered from a broken pelvis, and the tests came back showing that he suffered from a low red blood cell count. He has since returned to the association for recuperation.
Ted (C-0994)
Boy
Year of birth: 2020
Chip number: -NIL-
Ted and Ocean were strays from Tai O. When volunteers found them, they were both suffering from severe feline distemper. Due to the seriousness of their condition, each had to have one eye removed (Ted had his right eye removed).
After their surgery, staff decided that Ted and Ocean would both remain at the SAA. Due to the constant relapse of feline distemper disease, Ted has to be isolated from the rest of the animals at the facility.
Mago (C-0922)
Boy
Year of birth: 2013
Chip number: -NIL-
Mago is the child of Marie, and was born in the SAA. Mago is passive and is afraid of humans. He will generally avoid strangers whenever he can.
Mago had his right eye removed, because it suffers from abnormally high intraocular pressure, and was causing sight issues. Special physical traits: He is a black and white cat with one eye! (Pirate cat! :D)
Dau Dau (C-0887)
Boy
Year of birth: 2011
Chip number: -NIL-
DouDou's owners had to let him go because they were moving to a senior housing unit. The SAA took in 4 of the cats which required more special needs, and DouDou was one of them. He suffers from really bad skin, and because of that, he wears a cone around his neck to prevent scratching.
DouDou suffers from liver and gall bladder disease, but has his condition under control as he is currently on regular medication. Special physical traits: As his name suggests, DouDou is crosseyed (doujiyan).
DuDu (no I.D number assigned)
Boy
Year of birth: 2018
Chip number: -NIL-
DuDu was one of the animals seized in a smuggling case referred by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department.
At that time, some of the little lives unfortunately passed away due to various illnesses, and DuDu also contracted feline distemper. Fortunately, after a period of treatment, DuDu’s condition has stabilized.
Belle (no I.D number assigned)
Girl
Year of birth: 2024
Chip number: -NIL-
Belle was abandoned by her owner when she was five months old because she was too big and was trapped in a cage in a car park. The volunteers found that Belle's living environment was not good, and even the cage in which she lived could not allow her to stretch, stand upright, and move around, so she asked SAA for help.
Belle was found to have a skin disease when she first came to the association. After treatment, she has fully recovered. She is now undergoing observation, training and adapting to a new life in the association.
Chu Girl (no I.D number assigned)
Girl
Year of birth: -NIL-
Chip number: -NIL-
Chu Girl was found abandoned at a garbage dump near SAA. At that time, Chu Girl was still locked in a cage, as if she had been abandoned "with the rabbit and the whole family".
Fortunately, a passerby found her and brought her to SAA.
Unicorn (no I.D number assigned)
Boy
Year of birth: -NIL-
Chip number: -NIL-
Unicorn has lived at the University of Hong Kong since a young age and has been cared for by the university staff for the purpose of non-harmful data collection.
Recently, due to renovation work at the university, Unicorn will be transferred to the SAA for continued care until the end of his life.
There is a bridge connecting Heaven and Earth. It is called the Rainbow Bridge because of its many colors. Just this side of the Rainbow Bridge there is a land of meadows, hills and valleys with lush green grass. When a beloved pet dies, the pet goes to this place.
Rest well dearest fur baby.
Wren
With a heavy heart, We announce the passing of Wren. Wren has always been a bundle of joy, and was no different during our last few visits.
We take comfort that the last moments of her life were spent with the people and dogs who mattered most to her and whom she loved back unconditionally.
Rest well our dearest Glory.
Glory
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Glory, who was abandoned by her owner at the SAA when she was just a few months old.
The months leading up to Glory’s passing hasn’t been good for her. We noticed her troubles with walking during our last visits, as she had dislocated her legs. We hope she finds eternal peace and happiness across the rainbow bridge.
Rest well our lovely Tiger.
Tiger
It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Tiger, a cat who always brought a sense of calm to our lives. Her quiet demeanor and gentle nature were a constant source of comfort and warmth.
In her final moments, Tiger was surrounded by those who cared for her deeply. Though her absence leaves a void, we know she is now at peace, resting peacefully in a place free from pain.
There is a bridge connecting Heaven and Earth. It is called the Rainbow Bridge because of its many colors. Just this side of the Rainbow Bridge there is a land of meadows, hills and valleys with lush green grass. When a beloved pet dies, the pet goes to this place.
Rest well dearest fur baby.
Wren
With a heavy heart, We announce the passing of Wren. Wren has always been a bundle of joy, and was no different during our last few visits.
We take comfort that the last moments of her life were spent with the people and dogs who mattered most to her and whom she loved back unconditionally.
Rest well our dearest Glory.
Glory
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Glory, who was abandoned by her owner at the SAA when she was just a few months old.
The months leading up to Glory’s passing hasn’t been good for her. We noticed her troubles with walking during our last visits, as she had dislocated her legs. We hope she finds eternal peace and happiness across the rainbow bridge.
Rest well our lovely Tiger.
Tiger
It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Tiger, a cat who always brought a sense of calm to our lives. Her quiet demeanor and gentle nature were a constant source of comfort and warmth.
In her final moments, Tiger was surrounded by those who cared for her deeply. Though her absence leaves a void, we know she is now at peace, resting peacefully in a place free from pain.
SAA (Society For Abandoned Animals Limited)
The SAA (Society For Abandoned Animals Limited) was established on June 4, 1997 by a group of animal welfare activist. The motto of SAA is "Love Animal, Respect Life, No Killing or Abandoning". It was officially registered as a local charitable organization on May 28, 1998.