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The Hong Kong Cat Society (Chinese: 香港群貓會) is a registered charity in Hong Kong established in 2007 by Elaine Chan [1] and Lian Ma.. The founding purpose of the organisation is to promote the protection of the rights of cats, foster the belief that humans and cats can coexist harmoniously in our shared communities, and educate the public on responsible cat ownership, aiming to ...
Wah Yan College Cats is a non-profit organization in Wah Yan College, Hong Kong which aims at looking after homeless cats which appeared in the campus of the college. It is the first to adopt the concept of college cats in Hong Kong. [1] The teacher adviser is Ivy Ip Li Lan-Hing. [2] The slogan of the organization is "Respect & Protect Life". [3]
26 Singapore. 27 South Africa. 28 Switzerland. 29 Thailand. 30 Turkey. 31 Uganda. 32 United Kingdom. ... Hong Kong Dog Rescue; Jane Goodall Institute (Hong Kong) Cat ...
The patron of the society is the wife of Hong Kong's former chief executive CY Leung, Mrs. Regina Leung. The SPCA (HK)'s headquarters is in Wan Chai at Hong Kong Island. Other SPCA (HK) centres are located in Pok Fu Lam, Ho Man Tin, Mong Kok, Sai Kung, Cheung Chau, Mui Wo and Hang Hau to provide veterinary and homing services for animals in need.
"The 14 dogs and 30 cats – all of whom are unowned – are receiving medical and behavioral care until they are made available for adoption in the coming weeks," ASPCA said. Massachusetts
Singapore — Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Hong Kong — Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Hong Kong) Taiwan (ROC) — Taiwan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals www.spca.org.tw; Iran — Iran Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tehran, Iran) www.iranspca.com
Animal welfare and rights in Hong Kong relates to animal rights, such as the treatment of non-human animals in fields such as agriculture, hunting, medical testing, animal conservation, and the domestic ownership of animals in Hong Kong, and are generally protected under Cap. 169 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance, [1] Cap. 169A Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations, [2] Cap ...
Taiwan's Digital Minister, Audrey Tang, says that politicians using internet memes and cat pictures reflects a 'coming out' of digital subcultures. [45] After Tsai was elected to her second term, she was congratulated by the Hong Kong Cat Society, a cat welfare organisation, which issued a statement describing her victory as 'a win for cats'. [46]