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Updates On 18th Sep 2013

 




Quinn came to us with a horrible skin condition. Found wandering around East Coast Park, Quinn had lost most of her hair and her sensitive raw skin was left exposed. We advertised in the Straits Times and kept a look out for her owner, but they never came.

Wanting a better environment for Quinn to recover in, we turned to our trusty fosterers. Sure enough, one of our fosterers quickly volunteered and took Quinn home with her. With medication that our consultant vet had prescribed for her skin condition and lots of love and care from her fosterer, Quinn recovered well. After spending close to two months with her fosterers, Quinn is now back in our shelter, fluffy and fully recovered.

She’s not up for adoption yet, but will be soon. Keep a look out for Quinn on our adoption gallery!

Interested in helping us save more lives? Visit http://www.spca.org.sg/helpus_fosterparent.asp and find out what it takes to be a fosterer, then sign up if you’re up for it!

Source: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151677773843155&set=a.283797778154.142068.262947298154&type=1&relevant_count=1



 

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