A Visit to SPCA
These places were where we ended up adopting five of our ten cats (including those who have left us) and we are glad we did that as they have made our lives more meaningful. Alhamdullilah, our rezeki hasn't been better since we started adopting the cats of which one was from PAWS, four were from SPCA, one was from a back alley in Shah Alam while the rest were from the Independent Pet Rescuers (IPR). Only one of them was purchased from a breeder.
So last weekend we went to SPCA in Ampang after breakfast at our favourite weekend breakfast place - Mak Jah Stall just beside SPCA (i'll write about this place later). There were many adorable cats for adoption as SPCA was having an adoptioon campaign. So, if you are a cat lover, and stil have some space to fit in a loving creature in your home, do visit these cats at SPCA or PAWS. If you love dogs too, I'm sure you'll find one that you'll fall in love with. Of course nothing comes free but what you're paying for is for the spaying or neutering service to deter them from over-populating thus causing more strays to be left without love and care.
Of course, if you could even adopt a stray from the streets or the food courts, it would still be
a noble act and doing these cats a huge favor. May God bless all of you. I'm reading: A Visit to SPCATweet this!
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