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Update All 24 Hamsters Taken In By The Spca Are In..

 



The SPCA, alongside Little Hammy Rescue Singapore and Hamster Society Singapore, attended to a hoarding situation and rescued 48 hamsters. We are looking for fosterers (aged 21 and above) to care for these Syrian hamsters. The SPCA has taken in 24 of these hamsters, mostly the ones requiring some medical attention or have old injuries. This means that we are beyond our capacity, and will not be able to take in any other emergency cases until space is freed up. We need your help!

Fosterers with experience handling hamsters are preferred, though not necessary. The minimum size for a hamster enclosure should be 80cm*50cm. If you do not have a suitable enclosure but still want to help, please let us know. If you cannot help, but have enclosures in good condition that you can donate to the SPCA, please let us know too. Drop off will be at the SPCA.

Fosterers should be able to provide a temporary home for our rescued hamsters, including medical care, visits to the vet, and day-to-day care like feeding and changing of bedding. In other words, fosterers should care for the rescued hamsters like they are their own, until they find their forever homes. The SPCA will be able to provide follow-up veterinary care if fosterers are unable to bring them to their own clinics.

Help us now: https://bit.ly/12marchfoster


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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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