QUOTE(suadrif @ Aug 4 2013, 08:02 PM)
what do u mean by neuter and spay policy?
is that means the rabbit are all neutered and spayed?
or it means i need to spay and neuter them before i adopt?
btw, if u r looking for cheap hay for bunnies, i can recommend
Herei have been feeding my bunnies using hay from this supplier and others as well.
not sure on the quality but it does help me whenever i have tight budget at the end of month

Thank you for the suggestion suadrif.
To your question above:
1. Neuter and spay policy means all the animals adopted from PAWS will not be able to reproduce i.e: no little bunnies for females and if male it won't have the urge to
mate. This is to prevent unwanted litter and strays. Please do Google the Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage method to control strays and abuse. Even DBKL practices that now
but it have not reached the level of public awareness that shelters hoped due to numerous challenges.
2. The rabbit are not neutered and spayed at the moment due to lack of volunteer vets.
3. Yes, all animals adopted from the shelter must be neutered and spayed before the adoption process can take place.
Once again the details are as below if you would like to contact them or just spend some time with the rabbits
PAWS Animal Welfare Society
Pilmoor Estate,
Subang Airport Road,
47200 Subang, Selangor,
Malaysia.
Tel: +603 7846 1087
Fax: +603 7846 5934