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THE HOW TO:

* When rescuing abandoned kittens
* Neutering your pet



The Adopted List:
*Please keep us updated on adoptions.


Bulldog-mix found a kind soul.
Posted: April 7, 2005
ADOPTED: April 2005


Puppy got adopted!
Posted: March 26, 2005
ADOPTED: April 1, 2005


DeeDee found a new home! :D
Posted: November 28, 2004
ADOPTED: December 23, 2004


Stray puppy found in PJU
Posted: August 4, 2004
ADOPTED: August 15, 2004




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What To Bring With You To PAWS

We need your household throw-aways! There are many ways you can help us. If you are coming to visit our centre we ask you to look around at home and please bring in these items if you have anything to spare. PAWS are in need of:

NEWSPAPERS:
To put down as bedding in the animal cages

DETERGENT + HAND SOAP:
Any kind will help us to clean cages, wash hands, washing powder for bedding etc.

BABY BOTTLES + TEATS:
To hand feed our baby animals

PET MILK POWDER (e.g. ‘Animalac’):
To feed tiny motherless puppies

FLEA / TICK POWDER OR SHAMPOO:
To help rid our animals of nasty pests

CANNED DOG / PUPPY / CAT / KITTEN PET FOOD:
We can never have enough food for the animals!

BAGS OF BROWN / UNPOLISHED RICE:
This gets mixed in with meat and is food for our adult dogs

PLASTIC RUBBISH BAGS:
There is always mess to clear up!

OLD TOWELS:
To bathe the dogs

OLD CLOTHES, T-SHIRTS, RAGS / SHEETS:
For bedding in cages

PET TOYS:
To stop the animals from getting bored in their cages

CASH DONATIONS:
For food, medicines, salaries etc.

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As a volunteer! Even if you only come once you would be making a difference to these animal’s lives...





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Monday, March 07, 2005
From SPCA Malaysia

Dear Friends

For further
enquiries please contact spca@po.jaring.my

As part of our Adoption Campaign please visit out
website
http://www.craftseni.com/spca-gallery/index.php
for puppies/cats/dogs/rabbits for adoption which
requires homes urgently.

If you are interested in adopting or have any
questions about the animals
please call SPCA at 4256-5312 or 4253-5179.

"Tricks that will make your animals smarter"
--for more click below
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/homerealestate/package.jsp?name=fte/smartpets/smartpets&floc=HR-1_T

Please forward them this email to your friends who are
interested.

Thank you for your time and for giving for these
animals a second chance.


Regards
CHRISTINE CHIN
( CHAIRMAN )

AU ECHING
( COMMITTEE MEMBER )

About SPCA
The aim of the SPCA is to protect defenseless animals
and to alleviate their suffering. Established in 1958,
the SPCA provides temporary shelter to unwanted
animals in Selangor and the Federal Territory. These
include mainly cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, guinea
pigs ... usually pets that are no longer desired by
their owners.
From here, we try to rehome as many as possible but
with more than 1,100 animals arriving every month
(reaching some 13,000 annually), the shelter is
constantly challenged by a shortage of space and
limited funds.

Posted at 05:15 am by furkids

May Kum
January 30, 2007   08:49 PM PST
 
I am a retired single lady living in Kuala Ampang and am disappointed with the all the red tapes and the to adopt a 1yr+ doggie that I have a liking.Many of my friends also complained about the system.
1.Based from our address is it necessary to visit our homes to approved the adoption?,
2.I do not mind paying the cost for the neuteuring but cannot afford the sum requested by SPCA.
3.It is not cruel to put down the animals as they are kept to aged at SPCA?Why not give them away for free or at a nominal fee to deserving adoptees
4.I am still hoping to adopt a young pup or doggie as an indoor pet and companion and wish that the cost, procedure and system to be more flexible.

Thank you
 

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