MBPJ teams up with shelter to reduce strays


From left: Paws shelter manager Edward Lim, MBPJ councillor Sean Oon, MBPJ health inspector Ryan Solomon during the press conference at PAWS Shelter.

PETALING Jaya City Council (MBPJ) is introducing a four-step plan to curb the population of stray dogs and cats in a humane way.

Working closely with PAWS Animal Welfare Society, the council’s vector team will focus on making sure more strays are vaccinated, microchipped and rehomed if possible.

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