Original owners will have to decide what to do with them, says ISPCA


New owner: Pua Qiao Ying (left), 15, caressing her newly-adopted pet during the ISPCA Adoption programme on March 29.

UNWANTED pets that have been put up for adoption would be returned to their respective owners if there are no takers.

Ipoh Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) vice-president Ricky Soong Wai Chew, 40, said the unwanted animals would be put up for adoption for a few months before the pets are given back to their owners.

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