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CAS provides food to shelter & street animals
CAS offers medical aid to dogs and cats on our streets that have been victims of accidents, fights and injuries.
Ah Ma is a street dog from a wetland in the Eastern part of Singapore. She is cared for by many feeders in the area. In October, she was spotted with a gaping wound under her belly. It was believed to have been sustained when a piece of metal sliced open the lower half of the belly. Her surgery amounted to $4000. Ah Ma has been released back to the wetlands under the care of her feeders after recovering fully.
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Rona was found in an industrial area with horrible cat flu and a severe eye infection which made survival a challenge.
Under the care of the vets from Animal World Veterinary, Rona recovered and blossomed into a confident playful kitten. She has since found a loving home with Cynthia and her family and renamed as Fae. |
Trap, Neuter & Release (TNR) is the only way to ensure the already ballooning stray dog & cat population doesn’t increase any further. You can do your part to help us prevent more unwanted litters.
The CAS team only uses humane and food based methods to trap and sterilise these animals. The programme has proven to be immensely successful with little or no puppies being born in areas CAS is active in.
The CAS team only uses humane and food based methods to trap and sterilise these animals. The programme has proven to be immensely successful with little or no puppies being born in areas CAS is active in.