Finding a home for his furry pals


LEAD PIX, MUST USE CREDIT: Doggone it: Pak Mie and Mak Intan with some of their 700 dogs (the 200 cats declined to be in the picture, naturally) in their compound. Will these animals be dead by December if the couple cannot find new premises? -- G.C.TAN/The Star

They ensure their dogs and cats rest comfortably while they sleep in a car. Without a new compound by year end, however, Pak Mie and Mak Intan’s hundreds of furry charges face a grim future.

LAST month, an animal lover’s worst nightmare came close to becoming reality: 700 dogs and 100 cats were facing execution because they were going to lose the home that had been provided to them by their big-hearted guardian, Pak Mie.

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