Our dedication to animal welfare has focused a lot on funding animal treatments and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) campaigns for stray cats particularly at Gombak and Ampang areas, promoting a humane and sustainable approach to population control.
We’ve also organized multiple trips to vet clinics to care for sick cats, provided daily feeding for stray animals, and led awareness campaigns against the abuse of cats.
Additionally, we’ve donated to student clubs and individuals actively involved in animal care, supporting their efforts to protect and improve the lives of animals in our community.
To date, total contributions to animal welfare = RM 6, 875
This amount does not include the funding we dedicate for daily feeding of stray animals.
RM 3, 762 for stray, Intan (aka Atan), with a severe Sapporo virus infection. Whole body fungal infection
This is an ongoing treatment. Likely the current amount will multiply. Anyone who is interested to help out with the treatment fees, please get in touch with us.
RM 2, 053 for stray, Kak Tam, with a crashed front paw (amputation)
RM 290 for Kak Tam's post amputation
RM 120 for stray, Creamy's treatment
Sent to be castrated but his castration had to be postponed due to Parvovirus infection.
The same amount was later dedicated for his Parvo treatment. Creamy is to be re-sent to castration soon.
RM 300 for IIUM's Abu Hurairah Club (AHC)'s "Snip n Save" TNR campaign
RM 150 for IIUM's Abu Hurairah Club (AHC)
RM 200 for stray, Nonat
Saved by a student, and the student was crowdfunding to pay the vet clinic. We paid direct to the clinic.