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Sunday at Taronga - the weather was horrible - cold and wet... but it made for less people, less glare on the glass, and more active animals that usually hide away when it's hot... Tiger falling out of a tree... lol! 27-04-2014-taronga 037 by tdierikx, on Flickr Bruiser the Lion leaping onto his platform... 27-04-2014-taronga 156 by tdierikx, on Flickr The elusive Fishing Cat 27-04-2014-taronga 421 by tdierikx, on Flickr Fergus the Pygmy Hippo 27-04-2014-taronga 598 by tdierikx, on Flickr Otters 27-04-2014-taronga 764 by tdierikx, on Flickr A cheeky Elephant 27-04-2014-taronga 1237 by tdierikx, on Flickr Willow the Orangutan - who NEVER comes outside! 27-04-2014-taronga 1597 by tdierikx, on Flickr Willow's male counterpart Jantan 27-04-2014-taronga 1751 by tdierikx, on Flickr ... but Kwikila wasn't sharing her baby with us... *sigh* 27-04-2014-taronga 2038 by tdierikx, on Flickr ... more at... T.
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Saturday at Symbio... got me some nice tiger photos... 26-04-2014-symbio 502 by tdierikx, on Flickr 26-04-2014-symbio 505 by tdierikx, on Flickr 26-04-2014-symbio 506 by tdierikx, on Flickr 26-04-2014-symbio 507 by tdierikx, on Flickr ... and the cutest baby Common Marmoset photos... 26-04-2014-symbio 839 by tdierikx, on Flickr 26-04-2014-symbio 901 by tdierikx, on Flickr 26-04-2014-symbio 976 by tdierikx, on Flickr ... and more... T.
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Lovely! T.
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The 600D is a nice piece of kit... combined with your obvious good eye for composition, I'm sure we'll be seeing a LOT ove great photos from you... Oh - and don't think that those kit lenses won't give you awesome shots either - they are excellent value for money and give great results too. I managed this in low light with the 55-250mm on my 450D - Sports preset... and the 600D does even better with the low light than my 450D, so crap light is no excuse... *grin* T.
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Dougal & Don On A Rainy Afternoon Today :)
tdierikx replied to persephone's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
I think he likes you perse... *grin* T. -
Didn't Fetching Dogs take in those Pharaoh Hound pups a while back? Could try Darren... T.
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Check ALL kitchen drawers and any "safe" spots near same... T.
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Easy for them to say they would have taken the cats AFTER the fact... but what is done is done and we can't undo it. Time now for you to focus on going forward and learning from the past so that you don't find yourself (or the cats you are trapping) in similar circumstances ever again. Did you ask what they do if they are full and can't take in any more stray cats? Do they just fob people off to the pound, or do they "make room" in other ways? I think you'll probably find that they do euth under those conditions, but aren't about to advertise the fact. As for accepting 2 at a time - over what sort of timeframe will they take those 2 at a time? What happens to the others if you trap more than 2 in any given timeframe? Some serious considerations you will need to take stock of if you are going to make this new arrangement work the way you want it to methinks... Is there any possibility you may be able to convince the RSPCA to assist in TNR for a massively reduced rate? You offer to pay something towards the procedures required, and they don't ever have to see the cat again - or deal with it if it doesn't pass their temperament test... T.
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Down beside or under the bed? Down behind chest of drawers or cupboard or desk? Where does he charge his phone... I'd start by looking near that area... Did he charge the battery before he used the camera? Can he remember where he charged it / plugged it in? T.
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I'd be making him clean his room properly and find the charger he's "misplaced"... it's bound to be in there somewhere... T.
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Great Dane Rescue Nsw Closing
tdierikx replied to sas's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Thank you for all the great work you have done for Danes in need over the years sas... it is sad to see you closing your doors. T. -
You certainly have a great eye for a photo too... I'm sure we'll be seeing some VERY nice things from you in the near future... *grin* T.
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Very NICE!!! T.
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Ummm... I have a big camera with an even bigger lens attached... I could be mistaken for paparazzi maybe? T.
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Being Asked For A Pet Related Donation
tdierikx replied to Chris the Rebel Wolf's topic in General Dog Discussion
I just say "nope - not a fan of their 'work'" when asked to donate to the RSPCA by anyone... T. -
Dr Harry's Comments At Adelaide Pet Expo
tdierikx replied to Sydney Pet Rescue's topic in In The News
My dogs eat Supercoat... but not because Dr Harry claims things about it... T. -
Being Asked For A Pet Related Donation
tdierikx replied to Chris the Rebel Wolf's topic in General Dog Discussion
I tend to politely decline blatant asking for donations for ANY cause when I'm out and about - be that shopping or otherwise. The more persistent the asking, the firmer the "sorry, no" gets. There have been occasions where the sheer persistence has garnered the asker a not so polite "eff off"... but they were badgering in the extreme and trying to force me into giving them something. T. -
So you are going to trap cats in NSW and take them to RSPCA ACT as strays? And ask them to spend the time and effort to try to tame them and rehome them for you? Taking up the space that could have gone to an even larger number of calm domesticated cats that would have rehomed with less time and work? Calmer and domesticated animals that others have to wait 6 months to surrender... Where are you going to tell RSPCA ACT you trapped these cats? How long do you really think they will hold them for "to give them a chance to settle" if 3 weeks isn't enough for them to settle at QBN Pound? I admire your dedication to these community cats, but am a little taken aback at how you are saying you will be going about it... literally to the detriment of dog only knows how many other perfectly rehomable cats they could take in and rehome. Sounds a little bit like the whole scenario is more about how YOU feel about what you do than really being about cat rescue and all that entails. Like I said before, if YOU can't deal with the number of cats YOU trap, why are you getting so razzed about the fact that others can't or won't either? It's all starting to get into the realm of "crazy cat lady" from this side of the debate - you are effectively adamantly placing YOUR trapped cats as being more "deserving" of a chance than so many other cats out there in the same state of need - ie. lost and needing a loving home of their own. Seriously - the most effective way for you to have saved those 2 particular cats from the pound is if you had fronted up with their adoption fees - no way they would have refused - but obviously you didn't, and it's the pound's fault they couldn't hold them any longer for you? Sorry - I fail to understand your logic in this debate. T.
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So you are saying that the ranger wouldn't let you adopt the cats back from the pound? Or that you weren't allowed to rescue back the cats you had taken there at a rescue rate (or free)? You do know that unless the RSPCA you take them to is a recognised animal impound facility for the area, you will be surrendering the cats as your own... and NSW rules say they can be euthanaised as you are walking back out the door after you drop them off... If you are going to take them to RSPCA ACT, same applies - as they are not an animal impound facility and don't take in strays. Although I've also heard that RSPCA ACT also have a long waiting list in order to take in surrenders too. Legally speaking, any cat you trap is automatically deemed a stray - and should be taken to the pound facility for that council area asap. "Arrangements" with pound rangers are all well and good until one or both parties don't want to play any more... as you have found out the hard way. Much as we don't always agree with how pounds operate, the louder one yells about the "injustice of it all", the less likely ANY pound is going to want to work with you. Don't think the local network of facilities don't talk to each other either... T.
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^^ This ^^^ T.
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Are you stating that the rangers actually refused to let anyone get those 2 cats out of the pound? Actively discouraged people against taking them? Or are you bemoaning the fact that no other rescues were willing to take them in after YOU had taken them to the pound? The pound did not have to hold those surrendered cats at all - but they DID hold them for 3 weeks... I'm sorry that I may have used incorrect terminology by referring to the cats you sent to the pound as "feral" instead of "suburban wild"... me not being involved with cats sees any non-domestic wild or semi-wild cat as "feral"... and yes, living rural as a young-un I have seen truly feral cats before... Something else that is a bit of a worry is that you say that you are legally bound to take stray cats to the pound in case they may have been owned by someone. How the hell do you think the possible original owners would have found them if they were at your place or in the care of one of your foster homes for however many weeks you had them before taking them to said pound? If one of your own cats/kittens went missing, where would you be actively looking for them? Maybe you need to stop trapping cats and foisting them upon others to find them homes if you can't handle them all yourself... just saying... T. ETA... I haven't been involved with ANY fostering for nearly 12 months now... since having a litter of pups here with Parvo...
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Dr Harry's Comments At Adelaide Pet Expo
tdierikx replied to Sydney Pet Rescue's topic in In The News
Never been a Dr Harry fan... even less so as he's taken to the public speaking route dispensing crap "advice" on subjects he clearly has no clue about. Not an Oscar's Law fan either... T.