Help Samantha, Amber, John, Little John & other rescued animals
Dear friend of animals,
Can you please help us save these rescued cats and dogs with the treatments they need today?
Animal Lovers League is a no-kill shelter in Singapore. It cares for about 500 rescued cats and dogs who were once injured, abandoned, abused and traumatised pets or strays.
As a no-kill shelter that values life and explores every visage of hope for all its rescues regardless of their age, injury or condition, veterinary bills are one of its constant struggles. Some of the rescues in its care require regular and lifelong medical care, while others may require immediate lifesaving treatment.
Here are some stories of the rescues under ALL's charge.
As a no-kill shelter that values life and explores every visage of hope for all its rescues regardless of their age, injury or condition, veterinary bills are one of its constant struggles. Some of the rescues in its care require regular and lifelong medical care, while others may require immediate lifesaving treatment.
Here are some stories of the rescues under ALL's charge.
Samantha

Our dear Samantha (endearingly known to many as Sam) is a lovely Singapore Special. All this time, she has been a rambunctious and healthy dog. She's a cat-loving dog and spent most of her time hanging out with the cats in ALL's cattery. In 2021, her health started to take a turn. She started losing weight and was later determined to have kidney disease.
On top of vet services like tests, procedures and hospitalisation she has required the past months, maintaining regular medical needs that keep Samantha healthy and well can come up to at least $500 a month.
Her routine includes 1000ml Hartmann's subcutaneous drips, supplements for her kidney health, vet visits to check her condition and a special diet specific for optimising kidney health.
On top of vet services like tests, procedures and hospitalisation she has required the past months, maintaining regular medical needs that keep Samantha healthy and well can come up to at least $500 a month.
Her routine includes 1000ml Hartmann's subcutaneous drips, supplements for her kidney health, vet visits to check her condition and a special diet specific for optimising kidney health.
John and Little John
John and Little John are siblings who were rescued together. Being stray dogs from birth, they are very skittish and remain wary of people. Recently, both brothers developed a very bad cough that quickly led to pneumonia.
They require round the clock medical attention to ensure they receive sufficient oxygen and IV fluids.
Emergency medical cases like these can arise at any time, and ALL is always on alert to ensure animals in need get the medical attention they need at the drop of a pin.
They require round the clock medical attention to ensure they receive sufficient oxygen and IV fluids.
Emergency medical cases like these can arise at any time, and ALL is always on alert to ensure animals in need get the medical attention they need at the drop of a pin.
Amber


Amber is a regular blood donor who has saved lives of other cats in dire need. This loving, calm and gentle ginger cat makes visits to the vet very pleasant. All vets who have met him have share the same story — Amber is so calm, he doesn’t require any sedation when donating blood. To make Amber even more amazing, he LOVES dogs! And dogs love him right back.
Recently, Amber was diagnosed with kidney insufficiency and had to be brought to the vet for immediate care. His temperature was very low, but our fighter continues to fight and push ahead. We pray that Amber’s renal issues are acute and can be corrected.
Amber is one of many cats (both stray and pets) who suffer from kidney problems. He will require a prescribed long-term renal diet and possible subcutaneous fluids to keep him healthy, hopefully for a long time to come.
Prescription cat diets that a number of ALL’s cats require can cost up to $500 each month, not including veterinary check ups that help check if the diets are working.
Recently, Amber was diagnosed with kidney insufficiency and had to be brought to the vet for immediate care. His temperature was very low, but our fighter continues to fight and push ahead. We pray that Amber’s renal issues are acute and can be corrected.
Amber is one of many cats (both stray and pets) who suffer from kidney problems. He will require a prescribed long-term renal diet and possible subcutaneous fluids to keep him healthy, hopefully for a long time to come.
Prescription cat diets that a number of ALL’s cats require can cost up to $500 each month, not including veterinary check ups that help check if the diets are working.
Midnight
Our dear Midnight was brought to the vet when he started losing weight. During his first vet visit, he was found to be FIV positive -- which explained why his mouth is always uncomfortable and why he is always drooling. He was also dehydrated and severely anaemic. Vets prescribed antibiotics and an injection to ease the pain in his mouth.
During his latest review, tests revealed his anaemia had not improved and his blood count remained low -- which explained his uneasiness, the constant drooling and foaming.
On top of this, his kidneys are not doing well and he requires a special kidney diet and daily subcutaneous fluids to keep him well.
During his latest review, tests revealed his anaemia had not improved and his blood count remained low -- which explained his uneasiness, the constant drooling and foaming.
On top of this, his kidneys are not doing well and he requires a special kidney diet and daily subcutaneous fluids to keep him well.

These are some of the rescued animals in our care. While we push on to continue rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming our charges, your donations make a big difference in saving lives too. Please donate to their care and help us continue to help them.
Thank you and God Bless.
#ALLThatMatters
Thank you and God Bless.
#ALLThatMatters