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Hong Kong dog shelter struggling to provide as number of animals doubles while volunteers move abroad amid pandemic

Dogs at Sai Kung Stray Friends Foundation double during coronavirus outbreak as owners move abroad or give up their pets.

Hong Kong rugby players turn to food delivery business to support dog shelters

Hong Kong rugby players turn to food delivery business to support dog shelters Posted : 2021-04-16 21:09 Updated : 2021-04-16 21:09 Chris Lee, co-founder of Buddy Bites, supports Catherine s Puppies by donating 1kg of food per 2kg they sell. South China Morning Post A new dog food delivery business, set up by rugby players, is doing more than dropping bags off at your front door. They are feeding all the dogs at Catherine s Puppies shelter and plan to support more shelters. We put it down as a goal of feeding all of Catherine s Puppies, but how realistic we had no idea because it s the first time we ve done it and it just took off, said Chris Lee, one of the two founders.

How having a dog or cat helps us with grief and loneliness

February 09, 2021 Former journalist Susan Bamber and her dog Sammy in Sai Kung, Having found that looking after a friend’s dog when he was away helped assuage her grief after the loss of her husband, the frend’s leaving Hong Kong for good triggered her to adopt Sammy from a refuge. Hong Kong. South China Morning Post When Susan Bamber’s husband, Jack Upson, fell ill in late 2010, she took time off from her work as a journalist to care for him. When he died in April 2011, just 14 months after he was diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer, she was devastated and decided not to return to work. 

5 Hong Kong Events You Can t Miss In February 2021

February is going to be a busy month for Hong Kongers. With Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day falling over the same weekend this year, we’re all ready to make this year’s festivities extra special and enjoy a memorable celebration with our loved ones.   Aside from family visits, auspicious gifts hunting and romantic staycations, there’s plenty in store to keep us entertained this month. From the highly-anticipated annual flower market to virtual exhibitions, these are the best Hong Kong events to enjoy in February 2021.  Editor’s note: Social distancing rules are currently in force for various businesses and venues in Hong Kong, please make sure you follow the latest government guidelines and be responsible when participating in public events. All the events mentioned in the article are still happening on the date of original publication, please refer to the event organisers’ official websites and social media platforms for the latest information. 

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