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What animals do SPCA help?

What animals do SPCA help?

SPCA stands for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This means any animal, whether it is a dog, cat, bird, reptile, horse, cow, sheep or goat.

What can I do with a stray cat in Malaysia?

Let’s take a look at these animal shelters in Malaysia:

  • 1) Second Chance Animal Society (Hulu Langat)
  • 2) Meowy Cat Shelter (Penang)
  • 6) Cat Beach Sanctuary (Penang)
  • 7) Shelter for Abused & Abandoned (Kedah)
  • 8) KL Pooch Resort and Rescue (Kerling, Selangor)
  • 9) PAWS Animal Welfare Society (Petaling Jaya)

How can I help stray animals in Malaysia?

5. Donate to spay and neuter programs

  1. Furry Friends Farm, Malaysia. Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
  2. Second Chance Animal Society. Animal Shelter.
  3. PAWS Animal Welfare Society, Petaling Jaya.
  4. myanimalcare.org. Nonprofit Organization.
  5. Lost Animal Souls Shelter.
  6. Spay the Stray Project by Sherlyn.

Can you visit SPCA?

Walk-ins are allowed on weekdays from 11am to 3pm, except for Thursdays, but weekend visits are still subjected to an appointment basis. SPCA will release appointment slots 7 days in advance, and the slots can be reserved here. Due to the overwhelming response, upcoming weekend slots have been fully booked.

Where can I report stray cats in Malaysia?

You have a problem with stray dogs or cats. SPCA does not catch healthy stray animals. Strays are the responsibilities of the local councils. Should you have a problem with stray dogs or cats, kindly contact the MBPP at 04 2592189/2810850/2592291 or MBSP at 04 5402566, the authorities in charge.

Where can I send stray cats in KL?

1. KL Pooch Resort And Rescue (KLPR&R) KL Pooch Resort And Rescue (KLPR) is an animal welfare organization who treats and rehomes rescues. Their mission is to be self-sustainable.

How do you stop stray dogs?

How You Can Make an Impact on the Numbers

  1. Spay or Neuter Your Pet.
  2. Adopt an Animal from the CCSPCA.
  3. Microchip Your Pet.
  4. Educate Your Children, Family Members, Friends, and Co-Workers.
  5. Think Before You Breed or Purchase from a Breeder.
  6. Keep Your Pet For Life.
  7. Fight Puppy Mills.
  8. Donate to Spay and Neuter Programs.