Posted by: MJ on: 27 April 2007
The Society For Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (SPCA) Selangor have plans to revive their animal fostering program, the Angel’s Foster Club. The animal shelter receives 700-800 kittens, cats, puppies and dogs a month, and they are in dire need of good foster homes to care for many of the animals temporarily.
The foster club would be a good option especially for people who love animals but can’t commit to one for the long-term, or for those who have the time and space to accomodate one or two more animals temporarily from time to time, besides their own pets.
The fostering period ranges from 2 weeks to several months, depending on the age and physical condition of the animal. Mostly, it is the puppies and kittens which need fostering, as they often come in motherless and require extra special attention. The SPCA will provide food, medical care and advice to qualified fosterers, who need to attend a foster care workshop prior to their participation.
SPCA DESPERATELY SEEKING SPRY GRANS & GRAMPS
Whoops. I posted the wrong link above but well, more info for you. Here’s the correct one:
SPCA ANGEL’S FOSTER CLUB
~ 24 January 2007
How do I foster?
Step One: Come to the shelter.
Step Two: Enquire of those in need of foster parents, browse.
Step Three: Fill in the ‘Angels’ Foster Club’ form for our records.
Step Four: Take you foster pet home and give it lots of tender loving care.
Step Five: When your foster pet is strong, bring it back to the shelter and we will put it up for adoption.
SPCA
Jalan Kerja Ayer Lama, 68000 Ampang Jaya.
Contact: +603-42565312 or +603-42535179.
Open everyday: 9am – 4pm
good on you for reporting that
1 | Miccobayb
27 April 2007 at 8:14 pm
The last time I went to SPCA, I wanted to adopt a little cross ShihTzu. They did not allow me to take the ShihTzu because I have my own pet dog………queer!
So I ended up buying a Husky.
I would honestly want to foster needy babies from SPCA. I’ll look into it when I’m back from Australia.
To everyone : The babies in SPCA really need your love. Ever since the last time I went to SPCA, I told myself… Malaysians can do better than that! We need to do something about it!