Poisoning not the solution, shooting also not a method to manage strays


Bring them to justice: The group of office workers who had been feeding the dogs that were poisoned last month, at the press conference with SPCA. With them are SPCA Selangor patron Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye (far right) and SPCA Selangor chief executive officer Lorna Fisher (second from right).

THE alleged poisoning of 15 stray dogs in an open-air private carpark in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur on Aug 28 has caused outrage among animal lovers.

Tests by a veterinarian found that they had been poisoned. Chicken heads and a toxic substance were also found at the scene.

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Family & Community , dogs , SPCA , poisoning , abuse , TNRM

   

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