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Pet Lovers Centre Pte Ltd (PLC) is an Asian retailer of pet products and services. It is one of the largest and oldest pet store chains in Singapore . [ 2 ] Today, PLC has 70 stores in Singapore, 60 stores in Malaysia , 24 stores in Thailand , and 10 stores in Philippines .
In 2023, the Brazilian pet store trade had an estimated income of R$ 70 billion (US$14.02 billion). [4] [5] According to the Brazilian Association of the Pet Products Industry (Abinpet) and the Instituto Pet Brasil, Brazil is considered the third largest market (4.95%), behind only the United States (43.7%) and China (8.7%).
In January 2023, Purina was the largest pet care company in the US. [117] The same year, in March, it was announced that Purina PetCare was the second largest category of Nestlé, following coffee, and had the largest market share in the U.S. [ 118 ] During the first three months of 2023, Purina PetCare sales were US$5,267 million. [ 119 ]
Singapore was the third largest player in the world for the export and import of crocodile skins in 2000. [38] By 2018, Singapore became the largest importer of reptile skins from Africa, accounting for 60% of all reptile skins exported from Africa to Asia. This totaled 933,583 skins out of 1.6 million, primarily consisting of Nile crocodiles. [39]
The Singapore SPCA's two main objectives are to promote kindness to animals and birds, and to prevent cruelty to animals and birds. The SPCA provides various animal welfare services to the community including investigation of cruelty complaints, a 24-hour emergency service for sick, injured and very young animals and an adoption programme.
The Singapore government has argued that reducing the rate of GST would benefit the wealthy more than the poor, as the bulk of GST is collected from foreigners and higher-income earners. In 2010, 84.2% of all GST paid was collected from foreigners and the top 40% of Singaporean households, while the bottom 20% of households contributed only 4% ...
Children-At-Risk Empowerment Association (CARE Singapore) Children's Aid Society; Children's Cancer Foundation; Children's Charities Association of Singapore;
There are about 110 species of reptiles in Singapore. [1] Most of them are small or rarely seen, but there are a few which are large or prominent. The largest reptiles found in Singapore are the estuarine crocodile and the reticulated python .