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SPCA Selangor – Putra Heights Animal Relief Response

Internal Operations Report – Day 2

Date: 2 April 2025

📄 Summary of Day 2 Operations

Today’s operations were focused on the continuation of animal extraction and relief efforts in coordination with local authorities and community volunteers.

Operation Base:

• Dewan Camelia, Putra Heights (Morning)

• Relocated to Kuil Maha Kaliamman, Putra Heights for coordination and relief post setup (Effective tomorrow)

🐾 Rescue & Relief Outcomes

Total number of animals safely retrieved and treated as of Day 2:

• Cats: 17

• Dogs: 3

• Snakes: 2 (pet snakes)

All animals rescued have been checked for immediate medical needs and are being monitored or reunited with their owners where possible.

🔥 Operational Notes

• Approval to enter affected premises was only received late in the afternoon, limiting the number of extractions possible.

• Many pet owners responded and came forward to provide information about their animals.

• Relief Post was maintained at Dewan Camelia, with food distribution and First Aid station functional.

🚚 Logistics & Resource Update

• Animal food and supplies distribution ongoing.

• Veterinary First Aid services were provided on-site.

• Volunteer turnout remained high. No additional volunteer recruitment needed at this point.

• All future pet owner assistance and animal care will be relocated to Kuil Maha Kaliamman, Putra Heights starting tomorrow.

📌 Next Steps (Day 3)

• Continue animal extraction operations from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM at new base.

• Ongoing medical care and food distribution at Kuil Maha Kaliamman.

• Further coordination with MBSJ, Police, Bomba, and YB Preakas’ office.

• Continued compilation of pet owner information for pending rescue cases.

Prepared by:

Kelvin Cheah

SPCA Selangor – Field Ops Team



SPCA Selangor – Putra Heights Animal Relief Response
Internal Operations Report – Day 2
Date: 2 April 2025

📄 Summary of Day 2 Operations

Today’s operations were focused on the continuation of animal extraction and relief efforts in coordination with local authorities and community volunteers.

Operation Base:
• Dewan Camelia, Putra Heights (Morning)
• Relocated to Kuil Maha Kaliamman, Putra Heights for coordination and relief post setup (Effective tomorrow)

🐾 Rescue & Relief Outcomes

Total number of animals safely retrieved and treated as of Day 2:
• Cats: 17
• Dogs: 3
• Snakes: 2 (pet snakes)

All animals rescued have been checked for immediate medical needs and are being monitored or reunited with their owners where possible.

🔥 Operational Notes
• Approval to enter affected premises was only received late in the afternoon, limiting the number of extractions possible.
• Many pet owners responded and came forward to provide information about their animals.
• Relief Post was maintained at Dewan Camelia, with food distribution and First Aid station functional.

🚚 Logistics & Resource Update
• Animal food and supplies distribution ongoing.
• Veterinary First Aid services were provided on-site.
• Volunteer turnout remained high. No additional volunteer recruitment needed at this point.
• All future pet owner assistance and animal care will be relocated to Kuil Maha Kaliamman, Putra Heights starting tomorrow.

📌 Next Steps (Day 3)
• Continue animal extraction operations from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM at new base.
• Ongoing medical care and food distribution at Kuil Maha Kaliamman.
• Further coordination with MBSJ, Police, Bomba, and YB Preakas’ office.
• Continued compilation of pet owner information for pending rescue cases.

Prepared by:
Kelvin Cheah
SPCA Selangor – Field Ops Team

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SPCA Selangor is an animal welfare organisation based in Ampang Jaya, Selangor. The aim of the SPCA is to protect defenseless animals and to alleviate their suffering. We receive more than 700 unwanted, homeless or abused animals every month. We provide an adoption program, investigation of cruelty reports, humane education, assistance to community animal caregivers and run a dedicated, low-cost spay/ neuter clinic. We also lobby the Government and local municipals for humane treatment of animals and harsher penalities for perpetrators of crimes against animals. Founded in 1958, SPCA is a well-respected and trusted Non-Profit Organisation. Over the years, the organisation has gained tremendous goodwill, recognition and support from animal lovers all over Malaysia

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