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CARING FOR NEWBORN PUPPIES AND KITTENS

The SPCA often receives motherless newborn or very young (under four weeks old) community puppies and kittens.

The number is greater for kittens as cats breed up to four times a year, whereas dogs give birth to two litters a year.

We help these animals by giving them the best chance of survival, which also means finding them a temporary home under a fosterer.

Learn more about caring for newborn puppies and kittens at this link http://spca.org.sg/petcare_details.asp?id=184

If you are interested in being a foster parent to animals, find out more about our Foster Care programme at this other link http://spca.org.sg/helpus_fosterparent.asp

Open your heart and home to an animal in need.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/spcasingapore/photos/a.283797778154..



 

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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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