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Volunteers not enough to secure animal welfare (3)

I would like to commend the wonderful work of the The Stray Animals Support Group (SASG) at St Paul's Bay, especially Janine. We have just adopted two kittens and witnessed dedication and true caring for all the animals in their charge. Our kittens had a bad start in life: Their mother had no option other than to give birth on the road under a car, when she found herself abandoned on the streets.

The Stray Animals Support Group (SASG) in Malta was set up by a number of people who have been involved in animal welfare all their lives. The main activities are providing food for abandoned animals, helping with medication and operations, rescuing and providing recovery facilities for injured cats, neutering stray cat colonies (with post-operation recovery facilities), re-homing abandoned cats and dogs and, of course, fundraising to make all these things possible. SASG endeavours to find homes for some of the animals in its care. They have a selection of cats and dogs suitable for homing.

In today's society it is heart warming to see that the spirit of kindness still exists. The motto of the organisation is: "Unconditional love".

Please find it in your hearts to help them with their work: call 9946 3671.

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