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Old 08-30-2010, 11:08 AM
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Aku tak sempat pergilah bro. Time sangat pack. Tapi sepanjang aku di sana,aku perhatikan ada banyak counter save animal dan durang distibute pamplet untuk kesedaran sivik among people of HK. Lepas tu, ada pegawai bandaraya (kalau kat KL macam DBKL) yang monitor pergerakkan durang. Nampaknya durang sangat supportive tentang hal berkaitan kebajikan binatang.

Malam yang terakhir aku disana, aku pergi Causeway Bay. Disitu banyak petshop ada juga yg jual binatang (mostly dogs). Then aku stop kat kedai runcit along the street. Nampak kucing tricolour duduk depan kedai dengan muka sombong.Bila aku nak pegang dia marah. Tuan dia keluar dan cakap, kalau nak pegang dia,kena sikat dia dulu baru kucing tu allowed kita pegang dia Nyonya tu cerita dia ada 10 ekor kucing. 2 ekor mati kena langgar kereta. Aku pun bagitau dia,aku ada 11 ekor kucing.Masing masing seronok cerita. Tau tau, suami aku dah hilang. Heheheheh!!

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Originally Posted by FurKids View Post
Hi June, you and hubby tak melawat SPCA Hong Kong ke? They have a nice HK SPCA Cat Colony Care Programme there and they believe that:

At the HK SPCA, we strongly believe that all feral cats deserve our compassion and protection, and that there are humane, effective ways to control their populations. We support the efforts of compassionate caregivers who are working hard to make life better for feral cats. Many people in our city complain about these cats, but simply killing them is not the answer to reducing their numbers. In recognising this, we have introduced an animal birth control programme, the HKSPCA Cat Colony Care Programme to provide FREE spay/neuter surgery for our ferals. Cats on the streets are a community problem. It is not just the responsibility of the SPCA and our registered carers. We also need you to help and support for our programme to continue.

What is the Cat Colony Care Programme?


Established in August 2000, the HK SPCA's Cat Colony Care Programme (CCCP) mobilises a dedicated army of volunteers who feed and watch over "families" of street cats in Hong Kong. The aim is to improve the lives and health of these animals and to stabilise and eventually reduce the numbers of stray and feral cats in the community through the coordinated Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) effort.

Volunteers are equipped with humane traps and trained in street cat care. In addition to feeding, watering and monitoring their colonies, they catch and transport "their" cats to the SPCA headquarters in Wanchai for de-sexing. The Society's vets also provide general medical treatment when the cats are brought into for surgery. Friendly kittens and adults are placed in our adoption programme. Those deemed not suitable for domestication are returned to their respective colonies to pick up their lives again under the watchful eyes of their carers.


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Nice, kan? I think if you and your hubby did stopover there, mesti rasa tak ingin nak balik segera and stay there a while untuk timang-timang, kan?
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