SPCA Sarawak News & Blogs
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Updates On 17th Jan 2018 17th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
Rabies is a virus that may affect the brain and spinal cord of all mammals.
How Would My Dog Get Rabies?
Since animals who have rabies secrete large amounts of virus in their saliva, the disease is primarily passed to dogs through a bite from an infected animal.
It can also be transmitted when infected saliva makes contact with MUCOUS MEMBRANES or an OPEN FRESH WOUND. A lick by your vaccinated pet would not transmit to you.
The risk runs highest if your pet is exposed to wild animals. It is...
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Updates On 16th Jan 2018 16th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
Case: Lost
Reported on 16/01/2018 by Stephanie
Name : Orange
Gender : Male
Animal : Cat
Last seen: 14/01/2018 evening at Taman Samarindah Lorong 21D
Please help to share this post with the hope that we are able to reunite Stephanie and Orange.
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Updates On 12th Jan 2018 12th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
Educating our councillors at HK SPCA.
Our councillors were briefed on few important issues such as
1) microchipping;
2) how compulsory vaccination can protect animals from rabies, and
3) how HK SPCA gets grants from government for low cost neutering.
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Updates On 12th Jan 2018 12th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
If you happen to pick up any animal from the street, wet market areas, and any corner of our city, please bring the animal to the veterinary clinic for anti-rabies vaccination, before adopting it.
Monitor the newly adopted pet for 28days. Do not let your pet roams freely outside your house compound. Provide shelter, daily food and water, vaccinate it according to the vet's advice.
Being a reaponsible pet owner, remember to desex your pet when it is around five to six months old (for younger o...
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Updates On 11th Jan 2018 11th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
To the person who placed this puppy at Kenyalang Park on/ before 4th December 2017, please private message to us or email at sarawakspca@gmail.com.
We need to to trace where that puppy came from. We won't judge but we really NEED to find out where that puppy came from. Your message is confidential with us.
http://www.infodisaster.sarawak.gov.my/pages.php ?mod=newspaper_cutting&sub=newspaper_cutting_show& id=280
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Updates On 11th Jan 2018 11th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
Tick Fever is one of the most common and most dangerous diseases that we see in dogs. Although most people have heard of tick fever, many dog owners are not sure exactly what it is, what the symptoms are or how to prevent it, some may even thoroughly ignorant.
Tick Fever is a disease spread by ticks. Ticks have eight legs and look similar to beetles. They usually live in grassy areas and feed by biting and drawing blood from animals.
Tick Fever itself is a protozoal organism (similar to bact...
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Updates On 10th Jan 2018 10th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
If only everyone starts to desex their pets, there wont be multiples of dogs and cats around.
If only people start to love their pets, there won't be any abandonments.
If there's no abandonment, there wont be any stray in the city.
If only everyone plays his/her role as responsible pet owner, our city wont be so chaotic with rabies issue.
Please desex your pets and stop breeding them. You won't want to contribute to the current over-supply of dogs and cats in our city, do you?
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Project: Basket 2018 9th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
Thank you to you, kind-hearted people. We couldn't have made it if not because of you. These donations are taken from our Project: Basket. You can donate directly to our shelter at 7th Mile or through our participating outlets.
Participating outlets for Project: Basket
1. Pets Passion @ Laksamana Cheng Ho
2. Pet Concept @ Batu Kawa
3. Animal World Kingdom @ King's Centre
4. Samarahan Pet Shop @ Bandar Riyal
5. Pong Pong Pet Saloon @ Tabuan Jaya
6. The Animal Kingdom Sdn Bhd Group @ Satok...
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Updates On 5th Jan 2018 5th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
04.01.2018 - A group of students from Kolej Sunway Kuching’s ACCA course chose SSPCA as their MPU3412 Community Service project.
The students put in their hardwork and efforts and managed to raise money and used these funds to buy the most current needed neccesities - detergent, and to help out at the adoption campaign.
Thank you, students of Kolej Sunway Kuching. It is a blessing to work with, and thank you for putting so much efforts for our residents - cats and dogs.
Woof! Woof! Meow! ...
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Updates On 4th Jan 2018 4th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
Please be informed that with the current culling of free roaming dogs and cats by the councils, the animals caught are not brought into our shelter.
Kindly contact respective councils, Department of Veteterinary Services, or TaliKhidmat to claim your pet/s.
Sin Chew Daily had reported wrongly that SSPCA is temporary housing the caught animals. SSPCA together with Save Our Strays Kuching are helping to look for premises where the councils can hold the animals for 48hrs to give owners a chance ...
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Councils Urged Not To Capture Stray Dogs That Have Undergone CNVR Programme 4th Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
KUCHING: Sarawak Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) is urging local councils not to capture stray dogs that have undergone the CNVR (Capture, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return) programme as they pose no threat and act as deterrent for unvaccinated dogs from entering their territory.
SSPCA president Datin Dona Drury-Wee said that SSPCA and Save Our Strays (SOS) Kuching had vaccinated and neutered about 800 dogs and cats so far, which can be easily identified by their plastic chain c...
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Updates On 3rd Jan 2018 3rd Jan 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
[URGENT] Sarawak To Begin Mass Rabies Culling
Sarawak will begin a "mass stray removal" program on Jan 3rd, focusing on areas between Kuching and Sibu.
Please ensure all your pets are kept safely at home as the authorities will not hesitate to catch those found wandering on the streets.
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Full article from http://TheStar.com.my:
KUCHING: Operations to remove strays and free-roaming dogs off the streets of rabies-infected zones will be carried out i...
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