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Stop Feeding Stray Dogs In Bukit Batok, Public Urged

 


SPCA would like to assure all concerned

- that SPCA will help to re-home the 4 puppies that were trapped amid the anti-rodent infestation operations that have gone on since the past week.

At the earliest possible opportunity, SPCA will be bailing out the 4 puppies from the AVA.

SPCA has also issued a statement to the press, published in The Straits Times, “Home” section, page B6, 24 Dec 2014 edition, giving its stand on the issue of the Bukit Batok rat infestation.



The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has urged the public to support a core group of dog feeders taking care of stray dogs on the forested hill beside the Bukit Batok MRT station and refrain from feeding the dogs themselves.

Source: http://shar.es/1HbGr3



 

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