Malaysia’s growing pet love story


Pet owners must be prepared financially to ensure their animals receive proper veterinary care.

ILYA Farhana Mohamad Idris was descending the staircase at her rented apartment in Subang Jaya, Selangor, when the sight of a furry creature caught her attention.

Curious, she approached to find it was a kitten. She thought it was barely a month old, likely separated from its mother.

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