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Malaysia Veterinary Medical Association Offers Free Treatment For Animals Affected By The Flood

RD Minion
27/12/2021
04:41 MYT
Humans weren't the only one affected by the recent flash floods that badly hit several parts of the country.
Animals too were affected and deserve to be rescued and restored into good health.
Understanding this, the Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association (Mavma) has launched a temporary medical mission in Shah Alam, Selangor to aid animals which suffered in the floods.
Through the initiative, licensed veterinarians from Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, (UPM) and the Malaysian Small Animal Veterinary Association will be available to treat the animals free from 9am to 6pm at the parking area of the KFC and Pizza Hut in Taman Sri Muda, Shah Alam.

Free services

The service is carried out free of charge.
“Members of the public can bring any animals of their own or abandoned animals affected by the flooding disaster to this mobile veterinary clinic.
“Animals such as cats and dogs will be examined and will be given first line treatment here by a licensed veterinarian. This animal treatment service is free and is supported by veterinarians from various agencies and clinics,” Assoc Prof Dr Nurul Hayah Khairuddin from UPM said in a statement, as quoted in a report in Malay Mail.
She added that the mission will also be able to feed animals as it has received animal feed and medical equipment from various agencies and companies such as Petworld, Hill’s, Royal Kanin, KM Vet Pharm, and UPM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
The asssociation is also collecting donation from those who wish to help its cause so if you're able, please do help.
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