Eatery in Malaysia receives boycott threats after owner feeds hungry stray dogs
A restaurant owner from Johor Bahru (JB), Malaysia reportedly received boycott messages after she was seen feeding stray dogs.
They called the dogs “haram” — forbidden in Islam — and disapproved feeding them. For context, dogs’ saliva is perceived as ‘unclean’ in the religion.
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Claims dogs are still ‘God’s creation’
Taking to her restaurant’s TikTok page @salaistar, the owner described the netizens as “unkind” as dogs are still “God’s creation”.
The owner also felt that it’s better to give excess food to stray animals rather than throw them away.
“As an animal lover, I simply cannot stop feeding [the dogs],” she explained. “It is in my soul, I cannot be apart from animals.”
Going by her ability to differentiate the canines by appearance, affectionately nicknaming two of them ‘Milo’ and ‘Kopi, it’s likely that the owner has been feeding the stray dogs for quite some time.
In the two-minute clip, the owner showed the various methods used when feeding the stray dogs.
Firstly, she placed plates filled with treats under a tree opposite the eatery. This ensures that the animal will not disturb customers’ experience at the restaurant.
Secondly, by not directly touching the dogs, her hands will not be contaminated with the dogs’ saliva.
Netizens rally to support owner
Her TikTok video has since gone viral, garnering over 200,000 views at the time of writing.
Most netizens empathised with the restaurant owner, with many sharing their intention to patronise and support her business.
Multiple netizens even reassured the owner that even if a boycott were to happen, she and her friends would head down together to support the eatery.
A few netizens also shared her sentiment, acknowledging that dogs are living things that require food to survive.
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Featured image adapted from @salaistar on TikTok.