Keeping stray numbers down


The Sarawak government embarked on a mass stray removal operation as it intensified efforts to curb the rabies outbreak. — Filepic

SIBU: Volunteers in a Five-Year Spaying and Neutering Cats and Dogs Project in Sibu are appealing for public support so that they can keep going until 2022.

The project started last year when a former college lecturer, Wong Siew Tung and a vet, Shaw Yu Tay, roped in a few friends to form a group to help tackle the burgeoning stray animal population.

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RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

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