Today-Mar 31

The Animal and Veterinary Service has opened the first dedicated center to help stray animals adapt to domestic life. The Centre for Animal Rehabilitation is aimed at raising the chances of stray animals being rehomed. The facility features a visitor center that mimics a typical home and kennels designed to reduce animals’ stress

It has also started a pilot collaboration with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. A new animal rehabilitation facility has been opened to take in stray animals and help them adapt to domestic surroundings, so that they can more easily find adopters and be rehomed.  Located at Lim Chu Kang, the Centre for Animal Rehabilitation is managed by the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS). It has 13 kennels to acclimatize stray dogs to a typical home environment and two cat rooms that can house up to 10 cats. The Centre for Animal Rehabilitation was designed around consultations with Dogs Trust, the largest dog welfare group in Great Britain, and the findings of the AVS’ pilot canine rehabilitation program Project Rehab. Since November 2019, 70 dogs have been successfully rehabilitated and rehomed by animal welfare groups through Project Rehab.  Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singapore-opens-first-animal-rehabilitation-centre-help-strays-adapt-domestic-living-find-adopters-1860276