im just curious... wanna ask if u know... if i wanna be a volunteer, they accept or not?
SPCA Contact Information, Address and Contact Number for SPCA
SPCA Contact Information, Address and Contact Number for SPCA
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Aug 8 2008, 04:33 PM
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im just curious... wanna ask if u know... if i wanna be a volunteer, they accept or not?
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Mar 23 2009, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE(Cherriec @ Feb 23 2009, 03:48 PM) depends on the dog your planning to adopt, grown up mongrel is RM200+-, puppy is RM250 - 300, Pure breed puppy is RM500 - 700 and pure breed grown up range from RM150 - 250.I saw a king spaniel there , 4 months old puppy, RM500 >_< no money, if not i will adopt. Im a volunter there. Added on March 23, 2009, 10:38 pm QUOTE(azian9100 @ Mar 21 2009, 02:06 PM) If i were you.. better you put your cat photo in adoption tread... because What I know if you bring them to SPCA.. somehow after a few day.. all of the them they will put to sleep If in ampang, they wun be put to sleep unless they are very very sickly or if they have a very bad contagious sicknessThis post has been edited by kanzakicyn: Mar 23 2009, 10:38 PM |
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Is this fair?
Two weks ago we were invited by some students from KDU to participate in their Rave2Save event. They were organising fund raising and pledged to hand it over that establlished animal shelter in Ampang. We never asked them for any money - as all we wanted was a venue for an impromptu adoption drive. We were happy when the students asked us to bring the 50 over pups that we have rescued from the streets to be put up for adoption. However, the student in charge called today saying that the big organisation does not want us there because 'we give our dogs and puppies up for adoption for free while they charge for adoptions.' They also pressured the students to keep us us out and so so we have been told not to come. So, pray give us your feedback - is this a case of personal egos geeting in the way of helping the strays? The same thing happened when Furry Friends Farm started rescuing dogs from Pulau Ketam - nasty things were published about the sanctuary in the media by those affliated to the organisation. Is this fair? All we want is a venue where these unfortunate puppies can be put-up for adoption. Why deny us that? Why deny the poor strays a chance to secure homes? We want to hear from you - please tell us what you think. Source This post has been edited by kanzakicyn: Jul 21 2009, 11:51 PM |
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