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Life With Quality For Dogs In Spca Selangor. Every.. 10th Oct 2020, by SPCA Selangor
Life with quality for dogs in SPCA Selangor.
Every dogs after they've passed their health quarantine (sometimes takes months), they'll be integrated into the general population waiting to be rehomed.
They'll be spending most of the time in the park socializing, playing and mingling with other dogs. As the saying goes, tired dog is a good dog. Once they're back into the kennel we don't have to be worry about them getting restless and start barking away.
We have 2 trainers, Moses and Amin who ...
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It's Been A Challenging Period For Us And The Anim.. 8th Oct 2020, by SPCA Selangor
It's been a challenging period for us and the animals! Over the last 6 months, we have had a significant drop in visitors, adoptions and donations. We need your help to help us continue our work for the animals -- sheltering and rehoming rescued animals, education programs, low-cost/high-volume spay-neuter, government lobbying and our Stray Free Selangor campaign!
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IN 2019, with your help:
▶ 385 rescued animals rehomed
▶ 1,830 participants in educational activities @ S...
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If You've Just Dumped This Newborn Kitten Out In O.. 1st Oct 2020, by SPCA Selangor
If you've just dumped this newborn kitten out in our parking lot today, we've only found one, were not sure how many were there or how long were they outside. There was no rain since 9am but since the plastic bag is wet, the kitten could've been sitting in the bag for over 5hrs now.
Our cattery is now full with 3 litters that were just dumped in the span of a week as well, so if you're able to foster really young kittens please call our office at 03 4256 5312. We have no more space for incoming...
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Yes We Still Have Our Pet Care Programme Going On .. 12th Sep 2020, by SPCA Selangor
Yes we still have our PET CARE PROGRAMME going on every weekends now despite RMCO, as long as you're above the age of 16 under 60, following all the rules and regulations set by the Health Ministry, you can join us! (max of 10 participants per class)
Please write in to volunteer@spca.org.my to find out next available schedule or visit spca.org.my for more details!
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Someone Found This Mama Dog Just Gave Birth In Kam.. 5th Sep 2020, by SPCA Selangor
Someone found this mama dog just gave birth in Kampung Bukit Piatu, Dengkil, unfortunately we just took in 3 litters of puppies (almost 20 of them!!! We will have them ready for adoption in another 2 more months so make sure you visit us!).
If you can give this family a home please contact 01123284355 to adopt/temporary foster, and send them to us after 2/3 weeks when we are able to free up the kennel.
Location: 2.8862454891204834,101.736328125
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Advocating Kindness For All Creatures Great And Small 31st Aug 2020, by SPCA Selangor
“The desire of humans to maintain the appearance of being the “master species” means that we continue to normalise violence and cruelty to animals and trivialise their pain and suffering.
To move forward into a cleaner, healthier, greener and kinder future, we need to ask ourselves some hard questions about our relationship with other species.“
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/le tters/2020/08/31/advocating-kindness-for-all-creat ures-great-and-small
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End Speciesism For The Animals, Planet, And Human .. 29th Aug 2020, by SPCA Selangor
END SPECIESISM: FOR THE ANIMALS, PLANET, AND HUMAN HEALTH
If there are any lessons the recent Covid-19 pandemic has taught us, it is that deforestation, the exploitation and consumption of wildlife, and intensive animal agriculture all increase the risk of zoonotic diseases and threaten human health and well-being.
Human society is aware of this link between animal exploitation and disease outbreaks, which is the reason why China announced a ban on wildlife trade in an effort to contain the C...
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David Attenborough: 'The Planet Can't Support Billions Of Meat-Eaters' 27th Aug 2020, by SPCA Selangor
“We must change our diet. The planet can’t support billions of meat-eaters,” he continued. “If we had a mostly plant-based diet we could increase the yield of the land. We have an urgent need for free land… Nature is our biggest ally.”
Attenborough is best known for his time with the BBC Natural History Unit and his presentation of the Life collection, in particular.
He has been particularly vocal about environmental concerns in the last decade and frequently speaks out against cli...
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