The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’gor Sultan, Tengku Permaisuri urge public not to neglect stray animals

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SHAH ALAM: The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah and Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin want the public, especially in Selangor, not to neglect the responsibi­lity of protecting stray animals, especially cats and dogs, during the implementa­tion of the Movement Control Order (MCO).

The Istana Alam Shah, in a posting on the Selangor Royal Office Facebook page yesterday, said Sultan Sharafuddi­n and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin expressed sadness and regret as there are still individual­s and certain parties who deliberate­ly treated the animals cruelly and still do not know the best method to protect them.

“It is very important for all of us to have compassion for these animals and share the responsibi­lity to feed and protect them, whether as pets or when they are in their own habitat,” said the royal couple.

The statement also said that Sultan Sharafuddi­n and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin are now keeping some stray cats that have been neutered.

“This includes Snowy, an abandoned cat that initially came to Sultan Sharafuddi­n’s residence, four years ago to look for food, but was eventually adopted as a pet.

“Snowy is now Sultan Sharafuddi­n’s favourite cat and has been his loyal companion,” it said.

Apart from Snowy, Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin, who is the Royal Patron of the Stray Free Selangor (SFS) campaign run by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA Selangor), has rescued more than 100 stray cats and she kept 30 of them, while the rest have been adopted.

For the record, from March 2017 until December last year, a total of 7,117 stray cats and dogs have been neutered under the SFS campaign, supervised by the SPCA Selangor.

The statement also said that Sultan Sharafuddi­n ordered the local authoritie­s to be more proactive and deal with the issue of stray animals holistical­ly, rather than giving a bad impression that would cause the animals to be confined or killed, the statement said.

It also added that Sultan Sharafuddi­n wanted the local authoritie­s to adopt method used by Turkey as a model to handle innocent stray animals.

Both Sultan Sharafuddi­n and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin expressed hope that the public, in Selangor especially, to continue to instil compassion and love for these stray animals and care about the rights and welfare of such animals, the statement said.

It added that the royal couple also reminded the public to continue complying with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the MCO, including wearing face mask and only leaving the house when necessary to curb the spread of Covid-19 infection. - Bernama

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Sultan Sharafuddi­n and Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin are now keeping some stray cats that have been neutered.

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