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| March 7, 2008 | |
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PET PEEVES
Free-market principle hurts some pedigree dogs
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| I REFER to the article, '1,521 pedigree dogs dumped' (Feb 28). I was at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) two weeks ago and was shocked at the number of huskies there.
Why is it inappropriate to impose a restriction on the breed and number of dogs coming in to Singapore? Huskies are cold-climate dogs and Singapore has a tropical climate. How many owners of huskies actually live in landed properties with lots of space for the dogs to run around? Some points to note: In drawing up rules, we should consider the welfare of dogs and their suitability in our tropical climate. How many more dogs will be dumped or put to sleep just because their owners suddenly had no time for them or found them too troublesome to care for? Grace Peh (Mrs) NO SEX, PLEASE, THEY'RE CATS They refuse to accept the fact that cats, unlike human beings, neither enjoy sexual intercourse nor care about creating a family tree. MISS REBECCA HO SHULING, who agrees with a Forum reader that errant owners are responsible for the cat problem in Housing Board estates. She thinks such owners are either stubborn or ignorant; they refuse to sterilise their cats as they want to give them a 'normal' life and produce offspring to continue the family line | |
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