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Monday, June 22, 2009
AnimalCare - a Community Project for the Animals
Dear friends,
Pls help me to take action with this cause undertaken by dr. chan kah yein!! Please read below >
If u are already feeding the stray cats / dogs in your neighbourhood, pls PLEDGE THIS NOW >>
Be a caregiver to community animals, ie. one who feeds and spays/neuters the animals, and continues looking after them in a responsible manner.
Please view this: http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/news/23076.html
Once you have made friends with the animal, bring him/her in for sterilisation.
Caregivers are responsible in contacting the representatives (below) to arrange for a slot for sterilisation at the veterinarian. Caregivers will bring the animal for sterilisation and ensure the animal is healthy and fit before returning him/her back into the community. Sterilisation costs will be settled by the representatives subject to terms and conditions.
Representative Location Email
Agnes Cheong Tmn Desa, Sri Petaling acheong2@myjaring.net
Chan Kah Yein Subang Jaya chankahyein@gmail.com
Ho Yuen Foon SS2, Seapark ho_foon@yahoo.com
Lee Li Lian Sri Petaling, Jln Tun Razak lee.caregivers@gmail.com
Lim Chin Kah Section 17 limchinkah@yahoo.com
Taken from http://sites.google.com/site/chankahyein/animalcare---a-community-project-for-the-animals
>>The solution to the population explosion of stray animals in our community is NOT shooting, euthanasia or dumping.
The solution is sterilisation (neutering the males and spaying the females) so that the existing strays will not breed further.
Statistics show that dogs and cats multiply so fast that a pair of stray dogs or feral cats (and their offsprings) can each create a colony of more than 60,000 new animals in 6 years (a geometric increase when breeding is uncontrolled). It is no wonder that the stray population can explode to abominable numbers within a short period of time."
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