Showing posts with label Photos by Bieber-Roberts. Show all posts
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Monday, February 15, 2010

Poshpaws Kennel & Cattery, Dubai (Click photo to enlarge).




Poshpaws Kennel & Cattery is an Animal Sancutary and Petting Farm, located on a desert farm between Sharjah and Ajman, about 20 minutes from AUS campus. Laura Glamfield lives on the premises as do 12 employees who take care of the animals that are boarded there, or just living on the farm. These are cats and dogs, birds, goats, turtles, chickens, cows, rabbits, even a baby ape. What's so unusual about Poshpaws is the design of the animal facilities that you see in the photos. Cats have both an indoor and an outdoor area and can move easily from one to another. It's a brilliant design. Fresh winds blow through. Trees shade the cattery. Cats and dogs rooms are air conditioned. Dogs have large runs and even small swimming pools. Whoever designed this had the animals at heart. It costs $15 a night for boarding cats and a little more for dogs.

Friday, August 28, 2009

New foster cat Ceasar



Sharjah, 29 Aug 2009
I've started fostering again with the Sharjah Feline Friends. Feline rep David Oliver and I picked up just over a year-old male cat Ceasar from the newly built Sharjah Municipality Animal Shelter. He was in one of the rooms, all of them glass from floor to ceiling, all by himself because he intensely dislikes cats. He like people. Ceasar is over a year old. He grew up at a Sharjah restaurant. The chef became partial to him and would feed him under the table by slipping him raw chicken and beef. When the restaurant singer Theresa heard that the authorities were coming to round up cats, she took in Ceasar and others. She has 14 cats and because Ceasar doesn't like cats, she put him in the garden shed in a cage by himself. He was there for a month before coming to the shelter in June. He was put in the nice room all by himself where he stayed until I picked him up, about 3 months. That meant the room was not available for other cats and kittens.

The shelter has a total of about 33 abandoned cats and kittens. The new vet starts on Sept 1. She is Australian and works also at the Equine Animal Hospital which is located close by. The shelter is only 10 minutes from AUS.

The first night in my flat, Ceasar cried and wandered around, knocking things around. Daylight came and he calmed down and what a nice cat he is. He purrs, loves a good rub down, loves to be brushed.

His second day in my flat last Monday I had to go to campus to teach classes. He was in my flat alone. I checked on him during the day. He was sleeping under the blanket in my bedroom. He has since migrated to the guest room and sleeps under the comforter. He still is quite shy of people. My "maid" Anbu came in yesterday to clean my flat. Ceasar literally flew threw the air to his safe spot on the bed and under the comforter where he stayed the entire time Anbu was here.
Have you ever heard of a cat that doesn't snoop around in the kitchen? This is the rare one. When I'm fixing my meals, Ceasar comes only as far as the doorway and peeks around it to see what I'm doing. He is probably hoping for a gourmet meal!
Ceasar loves playing with toy mice, and he also loves the black rope that our Sharjah cat Jameela played with. He hid all the toy mice under the side table in the livingroom. It took me several days to find them. He was so happy to see them again, and he immediately threw them into the air.

Did you notice that one of Ceasar's ears is clipped at the very tip. This is a pratice that vet Jim from Belgium does. I think he told me he does this when cats are brought in and it looks like they may be released outside again. I think it is a signal to authorities that the cat has been vaccinated for rabies and neutered or spayed.

Ceasar will go up for adoption as soon as David and the shelter director Emma can arrange an adoption day, probably after Ramadan in late September. He will be a very nice "family" member, and especially if there are children to play with him.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Peggy's office with a view








My new office in the AUS-MCM Department faces the University of Sharjah next door and the clock tower toward the right. The domed buildings are on the campus of the University of Sharjah. The haze may be caused by the high humidity we are currently experiencing.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Marina at Intercontinental Hotel and Festival City, Dubai




Docking in front of the Intercontinental Hotel, Dubai. 28 September 2008
The largest yachts are the closest in to the hotel and the mall. The marina is modest in size, but the location is prime. While I was walking through the Intercontinental Hotel, a helicopter was landing at the marina. I was fortunate to be in the right place at the right time, took photos, from the hotel lobby, of the party on the chopper, right after it landed. This event illustrates the luxuries in Dubai.

Lobby of the Intercontinental Hotel, Dubai















Dubai Intercontinental Hotel. 28 September 2008.

The Intercontinental Hotel is a landmark. The old hotel close to the sea on the corniche was sold and this new Intercontinental Hotel was built at Festival City located at the inland tip of the Creek. Festival City is one of the popular malls in Dubai. The three pencil sketches of the Dubai Sheikhs line the lobby wall across from the check-in counter. Artistic arrangement of the flowers decorate the long hall.