to stay strong for my loved ones. to keep my heart open to dreams. For as long as there's a dream, there is hope, and as long as there is hope, there is joy in living.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Reunion Dinner With My In-laws
We had our reunion dinner today at my in-law's place. I think homecook meal is the best and I did enjoy the dishes cooked by my mother-in-law. Yummy...
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Goodbye Fat Ham
I was about to feed my hamster and discovered that my favourite hamster, 'Fat Ham' passed away. Amongst my hamsters, he's the fattest & cuttest of all. He loved to be massage, he would stopped whatever he's doing and let me sayang him.
Few months ago he started to have a growth from his right ear and it got bigger everyday. Sad to see him suffered and I can't do anything to help him. At least now he's free from pain & suffering.
May you rest in peace Fat Ham
11 May 2009 - 26 Jan 2010
Few months ago he started to have a growth from his right ear and it got bigger everyday. Sad to see him suffered and I can't do anything to help him. At least now he's free from pain & suffering.
May you rest in peace Fat Ham
11 May 2009 - 26 Jan 2010
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Makeover Three
Sunday, January 16, 2011
My Paper Rabbits
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Skinny Pig
I received a smsed from Pets Lover on their latest exotic animal called 'Skinny Pig', I was curious and search the web on this particular animal and this is what I found.
A bizarre breed of guinea pig that was created for laboratory testing more than 30 years ago has become the latest designer pet. The skinny-pig has no hair on its body except for tufts on its face and feet - so needs strong sun cream in the summer and a jumper in winter.
They eat three times the amount of a normal hairy pig and their dry skin requires moisturizing. But animal lovers are willing to pay up to £150 for one.
Skinny Pigs were created using mutated genes during the Seventies and their bare skin was used for dermatological experiments. Research labs eventually handed the creatures over to breeders who have mated them with traditional guinea pigs to strengthen their immune system.
They are now becoming a surprise hit, particularly with allergy sufferers.
They eat three times the amount of a normal hairy pig and their dry skin requires moisturizing. But animal lovers are willing to pay up to £150 for one.
Skinny Pigs were created using mutated genes during the Seventies and their bare skin was used for dermatological experiments. Research labs eventually handed the creatures over to breeders who have mated them with traditional guinea pigs to strengthen their immune system.
They are now becoming a surprise hit, particularly with allergy sufferers.
mmm... should I get one? :)
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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