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Tuesday, 22nd Nov 2011, by SPCA Singapore

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SPCA thanks all the concerned individuals who have made the effort to report instances of cruelty, abuse or neglect to us.

Please continue to do so but bear in mind that SPCA's inspectors investigate around 90-100 cases of alleged cruelty every month. As such, we would advise the public to report all cases to SPCA directly by calling our 24-hour hotline 62875355 ext 9 (rather than on Facebook). We will require your name, contact number and the exact location (including the unit number) to expedite our investigation (your details will be kept strictly confidential). We seek your understanding as we do not have the resources to do a search (especially in blocks of flats). Time spent establishing the unit and locating the owners could be spent helping another animal. We have also experienced negative responses from residents when we went door-to-door looking for an alleged dog owner.

If you're not sure whether what you've witnessed is cruelty or abuse, do give us a call and we can advise you further. We appreciate your assistance in helping us in our animal welfare work.


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