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Dogs need plenty of exercise and attention. Deprived of these, they can easily develop symptoms of kennel stress, and in severe cases, aggression. This may render them unsuitable for homing.
Dogs that have stayed with us for more than 6 months need to be homed as soon as possible. If you have a wealth of love, please come and play with them. Getting to know each other is the first step in building a long-term relationship.
Share your love with the most unfortunate ones.
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Cats, although born to be more independent, still need to be loved and cared. They need homes of their own instead of being visited by hundreds of visitors - especially at the weekend.
Cats normally end up staying at our kennels for more than three months if they:
- are senior cats. Kittens can be adopted easily. However, grown up cats, especially cats aged two years or above, are often less preferred by new cat owners, and can be difficult to integrate for owners who already have cats at home,
- have chronic, yet non-lethal diseases,
Share your love with the most unfortunate ones.
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Although small animals who have been with us for a long time do not display highly visible stress symptoms, our kennel is still not their ultimate homes. Rabbits, chinchillas, hamsters, birds, tortoises also need to be loved. They need to be homed rather than staying in our cubic glass chambers forever. Please adopt them to keep you company and to help the least-privileged animals.
Share your love with the most unfortunate ones.
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Each year the SPCA (HK) receives a huge number of abandoned, stray and injured animals, many of these animals are very friendly and therefore suitable for rehoming. The SPCA (HK) kennels are only temporary homes for animals waiting to be adopted. Caring parents and loving homes are their ultimate destinies. We need your help to bring hope and a new home to these poor animals, who have been betrayed by their previous owners.
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