SINGAPORE - A new animal clinic promising quality subsidised treatment for rescued animals, strays being managed in community programmes, and pets belonging to lower-income households was opened officially on Saturday by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals .
SPCA said every month now, it conducts 80 operations, 50 blood tests and 100 X-rays, adding that every day, 20 animals pass through the clinic's doors to get treatment. SPCA also said its new clinic allows it to better support animal population management programmes, like the nationwide Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage programme for dogs and the Stray Cat Sterilisation Programme .
"With the upgraded clinic, our Animal Welfare Groups can now send more trapped stray dogs to your clinic here at SPCA for sterilisation, vaccination and microchipping," he told them.