SPCA Selangor is calling the public to neuter animals named after former lovers to control the stray animal population. — Picture via Instagram/spca_selangorKUALA LUMPUR, July 5 — Breaking up can be ruff, but here is how people can turn heartbreak and anger into something pawsitive.
All donations will be channelled to the Potong Royong Project, whose goal is to control the stray population in Selangor and prevent animal cruelty through mass neutering.The Potong Royong Project will hold a neutering event from July 28 to August 3 at the SPCA clinic in Ampang Jaya where 600 of the named stray animals will be spayed.
that the Potong Royong project had been running for two years prior in efforts to curb stray animal abuse. "Not only did we get more donations than we had planned, we also got international donors too who wanted to ‘neuter’ their ex.”