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Hisoka Came To The Spca In September 2023. His Mus..

 




Hisoka came to the SPCA in September 2023. His muscle tremors were so severe that he was unable to stand or walk properly. An X-ray scan revealed the startling contents of Hisoka’s stomach – small bones possibly belonging to dead animals that he might have ingested while living on the streets.

Hisoka was diagnosed with toxoplasmosis – a parasitic infection caused by consuming raw meat. He was administered antibiotics to combat his critical condition, and after a rigorous 2 months, Hisoka was finally cleared of the infection. He was initially so nervous that his guardians had to wear thick protective gloves and gently handle him, but over time, he learnt to trust his caregivers. He now loves belly rubs and lots of treats!

Hisoka is now enjoying his second chance at life, having been adopted into his forever home. His story is a reminder of the difference we can all make with compassion and support. There are countless other animals out there, each with their own stories of struggle and hope. Your donation can help us provide the medical attention and care our community animals genuinely need.

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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA Singapore) is the first registered animal welfare organisation in Singapore. The two main objectives of SPCA Singapore are: to promote kindness to animals and birds, and to prevent cruelty to animals and birds.

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