Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2007

Fun in the City!!!

Here's a shot of the boys having fun in the city! I didn't even know it, but Maggy and Zoey from Zoolatry were following us one night and caught us out on the town!


Thank you, Maggy and Zoey and your mum! It's lovely!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

More about Hong Kong

I didn't even think of adding a little explanation to my T13 about life in Hong Kong with cats, so, I thought I would follow it up with explaining a little more about how it's possible to live and keep three cats in a busy, crowded, cramped city! (while answering some questions I received via comments and emails!).

Starbuck, Torrey and Sebastian live in an apartment. By city standards, especially Hong Kong standards, it's a large apartment as it is nearly 3,500 square feet in size. The boys have their own play room, which is almost as big as my bedroom, and it has everything they need in it including their water dome (the smaller one so they can't dunk their toys in it or splash!).


Their 8 feet cat tree, which they love, especially as it's next to a window!

And numerous toys, which I'm thinking of making into next week's T13.

When no one is at home, they have free run of the playroom, hallway and guest toilet. When we're home, they have full reign of the whole house (except the kitchen!).


As for going outside: nope - there is really no way for them to get out. I did consider leash training them and taking them for walks; however, I live in an area that gets a lot of monkeys and that equates to rabies and so they would have to get rabies shots and the other shots, which may lead to cancer, and so I decided to play it safe and keep them inside.

One time, Sebastian managed to squeeze through the pottery wall I have in my laundry area and he ended up walking around the perimeter of the building on a ledge! I almost died! Thankfully he found his way to one of my two balconies and was safe. Whew!

Cats are a popular pet choice in Hong Kong; however, they are mostly the flat-faced cat varieties such as persians and exotics. We also have british shorthairs, a few maine coons etc. but mostly persians. Hong Kong people love their fat faces. They are also quieter and not so active and so suit the "living in a matchbox" style houses we have. Below is an example of a home in HK that has cat proofed the balcony (btw, it is not my apartment- it is an Alley Cats pic I found. Where I live looks over trees and a couple small parks!).


We also have a large stray population, which lots of research has been done on regarding feril population control. It's interesting. I'll have to get some more info on it. We also have Hong Kong Alley Cats, which is deals with, you guessed it, Alley cats! And a Cat Colony Programme run by the SPCA. It's all really well run.

My cats were all brought from overseas (one rescue and two from breeders) as the Hong Kong pet industry is pet shop oriented and not breeder oriented. I find it really interesting that most of the cats in pet stores have been imported, which makes me wonder about the breeders in Australia and the US who actually allow their animals to be sold in this way. But that's another story!


Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Thursday Thirteen - Hong Kong

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I thought I would make this week's T13 about our home! I was made in Hong Kong. Grew up in Hong Kong. And now live and work in Hong Kong. My parents and brother and sister are also here and I have no intention of leaving. In the past I did leave for university in Canada and then the UK as well as for humanitarian trips to different places, but I am back to stay. For good! I'm 31 years old and am sure this is where I am going to be for the rest of my life.

So, how did I get my three wonderful, incredible, super special kitties to Hong Kong? Sebastian came from the UK. I fostered him there and then fell in love with him and had to bring him back. It's a miracle that he managed to get on the plane with me and off the place with me and no quarantine!!!! (very unusual as HK is very fussy about what they let in!).

Starbuck and Torrey also had no quarantine as they came from Australia from a breeder.

All three settled into their new home with no problem. Now Hong Kong is their home and they will never leave either!

So, here is this week's T13 - a look at the home of Sebastian, Starbuck and Torrey!


At 8pm everynight, we have like a mini lights show.

Another pic of Hong Kong at night.


This is my local mall called 'New Town Plaza'.


Nathan Road. My doc is down here, but our vet is not.



One form of public transport... the Star Ferry.
I was on a ferry two nights ago.


Another pic of Tsim Sha Tsui. Our taxis are red.


We have lots of crowds.
I took this photo a few years ago with my phone.


HK has the island part and the peninsula part.
This is the island.


Our clock tower in Tsim Sha Tsui
by the Space Museum.


Hong Kong at night.


One of our bridges.


A photo taken from the Peak, showing most of Hong Kong.


The bridge out to the airport.

I hope you enjoyed seeing a little bit of where we live!

We LOVE it!

P.S. I still have flu but am feeling better! Thank you everyone who dropped me a lovely note to let me know you were thinking of me! The boys were great while I was sick - didn't knock anything over!


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