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SPCA Contact Information, Address and Contact Number for SPCA
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bontaku
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Feb 4 2009, 11:17 PM
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I really want to know what does SPCA do? I called them up in regards to a dog who is not taken care of properly. The first question they asked is "Is he/she a mongrel?" Wow. I didn't know SPCA are "racist" as well. Great way to educate people.
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bontaku
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Mar 11 2009, 04:33 PM
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I think that you should check the place first before neutering it at Klinik Kembiri. I have heard some pets wound got infected (I have no not use Klinik Kembiri myself).
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bontaku
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Mar 15 2009, 11:56 PM
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QUOTE(azian9100 @ Mar 14 2009, 02:45 PM) I dont know about this.. but if you love your Dog.. better go to a better Vet... because this Klinik Kembiri always done the spay and neuted for the stray cat and dog.. an maybe because of this... pets wound got infected..  I don't think Klinik Kembiri neuter stray dogs and cats. The idea is you got to pay SPCA to neuter your dog/cat. Klinik Kembiri which is located at the DBKL Pound does not neuter stray animals. Why would they? The dogs there will not live long anyway. Ask SPCA why. Bear in mind when you take your pets to Klinik Kembiri, the doctors won't check whether your pet is SUITABLE for surgery. Owners might not know that their pets are not well internally but still send them for surgery. As a result, they might die on the surgery table. So I always recommend, if you genuinely love your pets, you need to take it to a reputable Veterinary and check your pets before doing ANY surgery. (Before you, yourself, go for a surgery, your doctor need to check your blood pressure, etc right? Same thing for pets.) This post has been edited by bontaku: Mar 15 2009, 11:58 PM
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