6 SPCA Singapore Rescues That Didn't Make It To Facebook
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WITH APPRECIATION
Thank you to The Straits Times for featuring the work of our animal rescue team and thank you to the many who shared our kitten rescue footage that went viral and international this week.
We are humbled and encouraged by the many well wishes, care and concern for both the kitten and for our rescue officer.
Our dedicated rescue officers attend to 2,000 emergencies a year. Their work does not come without risk but without any fanfare, they dutifully carry out their mission to save countless animals from life threatening situations.
We currently only have two vehicles for our 24 hour emergency animal rescue and cruelty and welfare investigation services. We have used one of the vehicles for 19 years and it is reaching the end of its life soon.
The SPCA is appealing for kind individuals or organisations to sponsor a rescue vehicle so that we can continue running these critical animal welfare services.
Please contact us at fundraising@spca.org.sg if you can help.
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SINGAPORE – A video of a kitten being rescued from a 12th-storey ledge went viral on Tuesday (Oct 4) after the cat’s rescuers, animal welfare group SPCA Singapore, shared the story on its Facebook page.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/6-spca-singapore-rescu..
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