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Updates On 1st Jul 2014

 




SPCA Rehoming Notice Board: another platform to help pet/companion animals get re-homed successfully!

(http://www.spca.org.sg/services_adoption_rehoming.asp)

Keeping our pet for life is a commitment we make from the day we decide to bring an animal home. But, lamentably, there are also owners who GENUINELY, and due to very strong reasons, need to give up their pets.

SPCA Singapore has consistently DISCOURAGED owners from surrendering their pets to the SPCA shelter. In our bid to save lives and help those animals needing new homes, we’ve set up this page for personal adoption notices. If youre a serious, committed potential adopter, do consider these animals that could just be the very pet(s) youve long waited for!

As at 1 July, weve got Patchy the Dalmatian and Sockrates the Domestic Shorthair up for adoption, among other pets.

Patchy is a lovely pure dalmatian, very healthy for her age and without any medical issues since her puppy days. She is highly adoptable and can be easily re-homed into a family with other dogs around, as she is sweet, obedient and very sociable.

Sockrates is aptly named after his trademark white socks that mark his paws, as a fitting contrast to his black coat. He is a cute kitten that is friendly to people and well suited for serious adopters desiring only a single cat.

Note SPCA is merely providing the service of posting the notices on our website. Please liaise directly with the contact person (present owner) stated on the relevant notice, if you’re interested. We also request the advertiser to promptly notify us, once the pet has been successfully re-homed, so that we can take down the notice.

Certain terms and conditions, and also guidelines, apply. Please refer to this page, to find out more:

http://www.spca.org.sg/services_adoption_rehoming.asp

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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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