Every Day At Spca. Did You Know? In 1947, After Th..
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EVERY DAY AT SPCA
Did you know? In 1947, after the Japanese occupation, #SPCASingapore (then known as RSPCA) was revived by an Englishwoman, Miss Lucia Bach, who ran a boarding house and took in unwanted street animals left behind.
We are there for the animals through rain or shine. Our services are still running in Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) — 24/7 emergency rescues, cruelty/welfare investigations, shelter care and clinic treatments, nationwide sterilisation programmes (TNRM), and more.
Here are some ways to help:
—For cat guardians, please mesh windows and doors as cats falling from height is a heartbreaking issue we tackle regularly
–Adopt a #friendforlife by booking an appointment via http://bit.ly/SPCABooking
—Donate to our animals at http://bit.ly/appeal2021
—Watch over our community animals (call our 24/7 hotline, 6287 5355 Ext. 9, if you find injured, sick, abandoned or abused animals)
—Promote animal welfare campaigns and responsible pet ownership (e.g. using force-free training, ensuring pets are leashed during walks)
Above all, stay safe, pawsitive and kind. 💙
EVERY DAY AT SPCA
Did you know? In 1947, after the Japanese occupation, #SPCASingapore (then known as RSPCA) was revived by an Englishwoman, Miss Lucia Bach, who ran a boarding house and took in unwanted street animals left behind.
We are there for the animals through rain or shine. Our services are still running in Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) — 24/7 emergency rescues, cruelty/welfare investigations, shelter care and clinic treatments, nationwide sterilisation programmes (TNRM), and more.
Here are some ways to help:
—For cat guardians, please mesh windows and doors as cats falling from height is a heartbreaking issue we tackle regularly
–Adopt a #friendforlife by booking an appointment via http://bit.ly/SPCABooking
—Donate to our animals at http://bit.ly/appeal2021
—Watch over our community animals (call our 24/7 hotline, 6287 5355 Ext. 9, if you find injured, sick, abandoned or abused animals)
—Promote animal welfare campaigns and responsible pet ownership (e.g. using force-free training, ensuring pets are leashed during walks)
Above all, stay safe, pawsitive and kind. 💙
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