However, the biggest challenge towards implementing this humane idea is the community's acceptance of it. Complaints to MPSJ regarding strays animals still rank in the top 5 of all complaints received by MPSJ each month. It seems that people simply don't like the idea of stray animals around their neighbourhood, be it for fear, or nuisance.
Below is an example of Spay/Neuter & Release for Stray Animals implemented in Singapore...
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_728745.html
First official cat feeding station launched in Yishun
By Daryl ChinThe common area under a block of flats in Yishun Ring Road has been turned into the first official cat feeding station on Sunday.
This will be the first of about 40 more such stations located around the Chong Pang area, or one for every three blocks.
A notice, which includes guidelines on responsible feeding of stray cats, will be hung next to each feeding spot.
Besides this, results from a survey done with 2,523 households in Chong Pang were also revealed.
4 comments:
I'm absolutely for this new idea. Bravo, MPSJ!
Just for your information Rajiv, this type of program is only intended for cats and not dogs.
Dear Rajiv,
I just came across your blog while searching for MPSJ.
1. Regarding TNR (trap, neuter, release), it wont work in Malaysia especially regarding dogs because of fear,their nuisance activity & religious revulsion. It can only work for cats because they do not exhibit aggressive territorial behaviour and cannot kill people.
2. I have an issue with MPSJ regarding their dog licensing methods for owned dogs (not strays)as I find them misguided and archaic -- still relying on 1960 methods. I have been trying to get my suggestions through but to no avail. Would u be the right person to work with? I am on facebook under Helena Hon. Pls visit.
3. I just sent in a complaint to MPSJ regarding another issue in my neighbourhood. Its about one of my neighbours claiming public land for his own use. Would you be the person to work with? I have also spoken to my RA but he is too scared to act. How?
Dear Helena,
On your suggestions for dog licensing, could you email them to me at rajiv@dapsj.com?
As for the public land issue, its best you speak to your local councillor. If you are not sure who your local councillor is, you can find out here
http://ocps.mpsj.gov.my/cms/content.jsp?id=com.tms.cms.section.Section_3fa7b854-a020f414-1886a340-52017629
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