Nun in Sg Siput applies for land to relocate stray dogs


Some of the dogs Chow rescued showing their affection for her at the shelter.

A BUDDHIST nun who was told to get rid of the 35 stray dogs in her temple in Sungai Siput has applied for land from the Kuala Kangsar Municipal Council to relocate the animals.

Chow Khoon Siew, 61, said she had submitted the application via the Sungai Siput district council last week after receiving a notice from the council to move the dogs away from her temple and shelter in Heawood Garden.

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