On-going drive needed to protect unwanted pets


  • Letters
  • Saturday, 03 May 2003

DESPITE campaigns to remind the public of the need to neuter their pets, numerous unwanted kittens and puppies are being dumped and the poor animals face the prospect of an early death because of the dangers they have to endure.  

Many callous and heartless people have dumped kittens beside busy thoroughfares where their chances of survival are practically nil as it is just a matter of time before they are crushed to a pulp by passing vehicles. 

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