The ordinary, short haired, not cute,
not handsome, sick & old cats & dogs
have it really tough.
They are 99.9% condemned to be put to sleep
at many shelters.
Animal shelters call these type of strays "UNADOPTABLE."
Why?
Because humans are so picky - they only want young, cute, good looking animals
as pets. They would willingly pay thousands of Ringgit for pedigrees.
Fosterers bring home those unwanted animals which are too sick or malnourished to nuture them with the hope making these strays ADOPTABLE.
The sad fact is, even those healthy stray animals remain unwanted. Would it have been kinder to just allow them to be put to sleep in the first place?
I am a volunteer fosterer. I nurture and treat the sick strays (at my own expense) which would have otherwise been put to sleep if I had brought them to the SPCA.
KINDNESS & A CHARITABLE HEART ARE NOT FREE
SPCA is run by people who are also paid salaries like regular working people. The center has to pay the usual bills (water, electricity, food, medicine, etc) that are similiar to those expenses in a human home.
SPCA has been able to save SOME of the unwanted animals because of donations from animal lovers. WITHOUT DONATIONS THERE IS NO SPCA.
The pet you adopt will receive :
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Vaccination & Deworming (1st month)
Booster & Deworming (2nd month),
Spaying/neutering
IT IS ALL THE MORE IMPORTANT TO NEUTER THE MALES AS ONE MALE CAT CAN IMPREGNATE SEVERAL FEMALE CATS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD DURING JUST ONE MATING SEASON.
ONLY 65 DAYS LATER there will be several litters of kittens from different female cats. Sadly, those kittens are most likely condemned to live a life of SUFFERING & be disliked by humans.
Due to the large number of cats being dropped at SPCA everyday, those cats/kittens that are not adopted by Sunday will be put to sleep by Monday.
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If interested, kindly call me for more information.
It is easier for you to make ONE call than for me to reply to the many SMS inquiries. If you are genuinely keen to adopt, just call me.
Thank you.
Tan