SPCA Sarawak News & Blogs
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SSPCA’s CHARITY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR SATURDAY DECEMBER 3rd, 2011 11AM TO 7PM 9th Aug 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
Dear Sir/Madam The Sarawak Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) is a non-profit, community-based organization whose primary role is to protect and care for animals. The Society provides for the wellbeing of animals that are abandoned, injured, subjected to unfair or cruel treatment, or otherwise in genuine distress. SSPCA works to cultivate community awareness and to instil respect for, and appreciation of, the animals whose world we share. The Society is run purely on ...
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Photo Feature 9th Aug 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
Message from Dr Davies -----This is AI. He was surrendered to the shelter as the owner was scared to see his eyes like that. He is a young Shih Tzu and still has many years to go. This fellow will need to undergo surgery to take out his rotten eye. He will need all of you out there kind support.
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WHY WE NEED FOSTER FAMILY? 5th Aug 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
When very young puppies or kittens come into our shelters, they often have a slim chance of survival. Foster parents help by providing a temporary home to the youngsters until they're ready to be adopted into permanent homes.The rewards of being a foster parent are many. They include offering an animal a second chance and the added benefit of receiving the love and attention right back from the animal you nurture. You will directly experience 'temporary mother/fatherhood' by raisi...
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Photo Feature 4th Aug 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
New Update here from SSPCA today 4 Aug 2011, Doctor Davies have treated and given the dog injection this morning. He reminded not to PTS this guy. Next week again he will come by and do the injection again. Been told by the doctor the disease should be lessen in a couple of days time. So, Can we help him by fund rising for his medication fees PLEASE? You can do it by
1) Walk in to our shelter, pay him a visit, drop some money for him. or
2) Come to Boulevard Shopping Mall ( SSPCA Adoption Camp...
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Please Try NOT To Bring Any Strays You See On The Streets To The SSPCA. 27th Jul 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
Most of them, although not clean or healthy looking, can take care of themselves and bringing them to the SPCA will result in more work, costs and burden to the staff who already have to take care of a few hundred animals, many of which are sick and severely malnourished.Of special concern are animals like kittens and puppies which are too small and young to be separated from their mothers. Sometimes, their mothers are not around because they have gone looking for food to feed themselves so that...
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Have You Lost Your Pet? Please Follow The Following Tips On Looking For A Lost Pet. 25th Jul 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
Search your property thoroughly – our pets can get into some strange places. A straying dog or puppy is easily caught by dog-catchers from your municipal council. Call your local municipal Vector Control Unit(directory below) immediately to find out if they have conducted any dog-catching operations in your area, and where you can view their caught dogs. We cannot stress on how important it is that you contact and visit your municipal pound immediately, as caught animals are put to sleep an...
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Facts You Should Know : 21st Jul 2011, by SPCA Sarawak
The Shelter feeds, cleans and gives medical attention to approximately 250-300 animals. The cost of food per month is RM2,500 - RM3,000. With more animals being dumped, there will be less food to go around. The cost of medical services to the Pets is approximately RM6000 per month. 90% the money comes from public donations and fund raising. The Shelter has NO income. Before Surrendering Your Pets, understand that : The Shelter is not a boarding house. With limited funding and space, we try...
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