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NGO offers to vaccinate strays in Penang…What are we waiting for?
October is too late? MDDB Selangor had offer to tentatively kick start the program till the full team from WVS flys in…Again, what are we waiting for?
Can assurance be given that vaccination will stop the spreading of rabies? Well, again who can be sure killing can stop the crisis? At the very least, here we have a team with hands – on successful experience. Are these not called real experts?
So, what are we waiting for?
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PETALING JAYA: A global non-governmental organisation has offered to vaccinate stray dogs in Penang against rabies in a letter to Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/09/20/NGO-offers-..
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The SPCA Seberang Perai is a society registered in September 2005. Our primary aim is to reduce the population of stray animals or possibly a zero stray population in a humane manner. With lesser strays or no strays at all, the loving value of animals will be greatly increased and you can be sure that humans will shower more love for their pets and be responsible pet owners. The problem should not only be shouldered by our Society as the public must also understand the urgent need to control the pet population and give their whole-hearted support to all our projects for the undertaking to be successful. Then we will achieve a clean and hygienic environment for the community. As a no killing organization, we are embarking on a two-prong approach towards the problem i.e public education and sterilization of the stray animals.
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