Chester

INVADERS!!!


CODE RED! CODE RED!

EEEE OHHHH! EEEEEEE OHHHHHH! EEEEEEE OHHHHHH!

AMBUSH!!!! KILL THE INVADERS!!!!

Why are you still reading this post? Come and help me quick!

TICKS have invaded our house!! The invasion has turned into an ugly war between human and ticks. It’s my fault actually. I didn’t wash the front porch with ‘kutu poison’ as promised.

Right now we’re hunting for ticks at the living room walls, sofas, wall’s holes, chairs and even our bedroom walls! Impressive huh? Of course we hunt Chester’s fur for ticks as well. I’ve seen one or two flying around. So that’s how they invade our home. Funny eh how they know our house has a dog living inside. Maybe dog odor?!!

Here’s the thing. I’m a little skeptical on using the ‘kutu poison’. Will it cause any harm if the poison kena our hands or feet? Hehe scare la.

I won’t be applying another batch of Frontline on Chester because I don’t think it’s advisable to apply 2 doses within a month. I’m happy to mo-mo (touch) Chester while looking for ticks and I think Chester enjoys the daily massages as well.

He has not gone for his daily walks for nearly a month. Pity him. His occasional exercise is playing tennis ball fetch with me.

I need to find a way to get rid of the two stray dogs. How ar? Nobody wants them. And they hang and sleep beside my house. Calling SPCA won’t work because they want you to send them over. Calling city council is even worst. They’ll be dead in days.

I think the reason the two dogs remain in my area is because food is provided to them. What if I ask my neighbor to stop feeding them. That is cruel lah I know.

So I can only pray they find a better food resource and go far far away.

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11 Comments

  • Reply Dawn July 15, 2008 at 7:27 pm

    That really sucks! I guess y’all be checking all crevases on yourselves thoroughly, too! πŸ˜€

  • Reply Jason July 15, 2008 at 11:54 pm

    I would go for the calling city councils move. πŸ˜€

    Bang… Ends their misery for once.

    I saw it happened right in front of my house, from a walking dog suddenly to a limping dog with a pool of blood. πŸ˜€ What a sight.

  • Reply Bryan July 16, 2008 at 1:35 am

    Jason, I didn’t know you are so cruel! :beat_up:

  • Reply hedonistics anonymous July 16, 2008 at 9:09 am

    i would opt to call the city council. sometimes you do what you have to do.

    the city council in kuching usually send the dogs that round up to sspca.

  • Reply wuching July 16, 2008 at 9:12 am

    you have to decide what you want; ticks or stray dogs. I think I would get rid of those stray dogs any way I can :devil:

  • Reply Che-Cheh July 16, 2008 at 1:12 pm

    Dawn, haha mom asked us to be be careful with our undergarments. :laughing:

    Jason, Bryan, Hedo & Wuching, that’s not good. I can’t do it. City council here won’t send them to spca. They wait few days before BANG!!! That’s all.

  • Reply dreckker July 16, 2008 at 4:18 pm

    well, if really SSPCA won’t come and get the stray dogs, then I think i’ll find a way to transport the stray dogs over to SSPCA, like borrowing my uncle’s or friend’s pickup, con the dogs into the back of the pickup and drive them all the way to SSPCA lor… it might be abit of a hassle, but at least no more tick invasions…

  • Reply Lex July 16, 2008 at 9:12 pm

    hey i’ll get back to u soon ya with the recipe… sick lerrrr :hypnotized:

  • Reply Che-Cheh July 16, 2008 at 9:57 pm

    Dreckker, no need liao. Stay tuned to my post tomorrow.

    Lex, okie. Get well soon ar.

  • Reply pacco July 16, 2008 at 10:02 pm

    my area got alot of stray dogs too…but luckily pacco got no ticks…

    if frontline kenot work for you, find another brand… maybe the ticks got immune edi..

    calling the city council will be cruel… those dogs will definately DIE..

  • Reply Che-Cheh July 17, 2008 at 7:47 am

    Pacco, wah so lucky ar Pacco. I prefer finding the tick myself and squeeze them kau kau. Haha

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