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Please SUPPORT Our TNRM (Trap-Neuter-Return-Manage) Project.

 


Please SUPPORT our TNRM (Trap-Neuter-Return-Manage) Project.



There are MANY MANY more puppies, unsterilized mummy dogs, living out there and no one knows they exist. Their safety and lives are often threatened by humans, heavy vehicles and machinery, due to the surroundings they live in. Please help in our spay/neuter sponsorship, to help us to spay more stray animals to control the population of

strays.

TNRM begins with the trapping of strays using humane traps. The captured cats or dogs are taken to a veterinary clinic where they are sterilised. The sterilised cats and dogs are marked so that they can be easily identified, usually by cropping the pointed end of the ear so that it has a square appearance (known as ear tipping) or cutting a notch at the tip or on the side of the ear.

Spaying and neutering…
– reduces or eliminates many pet health problems that can be expensive to treat.
– makes pets less likely to exhibit behavior or temperament problems.
– helps pets live healthier, happier, and longer.

It costs approximately RM200 to sterilize a dog and RM150 to sterilize a cat. Our goal is to reduce the population of strays on the street. We are working hard towards achieving that goal but we need your help and support in order for us to succeed in helping these strays.

It is a more humane approach choosing to sterilize them, rather than opting to cull them to resolve problems. You can help us to help them.

http://www.hopejb.org/v2/content/hope-sponsorship-programme-spayneuter-sponsorship



Source: http://hopesjb.blogspot.com/2012/08/please-support-our-tnrm-trap-neuter.html



 

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HOPE Johor

Homeless & Orphan Pets Exist (H.O.P.E.) is a non-profit organization and no-kill shelter that aims to improve welfare of strays and abandoned pets around Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

Our four core missions are rescuing, re-homing, sterilization and increasing public awareness of pet ownership and responsibilities. Currently, we are caring for approximately 700 abandoned animals in our shelter located at Lima Kedai.

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