In Apr 2020, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Singapore halted all adoption services due to Covid-19.
After 3 months, adoption services resumed, but only by appointment.
It’s therefore exciting news that from today (1 Mar) onwards, prospective adopters no longer need an appointment to head down.
Walk-ins are allowed on weekdays except Thursdays, but you still need to book an appointment for weekend visits.
In a Facebook post on 24 Feb, SPCA Singapore announced that it’ll open to visitors again from 1 Mar onwards.
Prospective adopters can head down on weekdays from 11am to 3pm, except on Thursdays unless it’s a public holiday.
No prior booking is required on these days.
However, if you plan to visit the centre on weekends, you’ll still need to book a slot here.
SPCA will release appointment slots 7 days in advance.
Unfortunately, due to overwhelming response, new bookings are temporarily unavailable.
Before you drop by for a visit, consider browsing through SPCA’s adoption gallery to see if any particular furkid has caught your eye.
Doggos of a wide variety of age, colours and breeds await adoptions. For example, this is a 3-month-old puppy Raisin, a Singapore Special.
Adorable kitties like 4-month-old Nikki are also waiting for a loving owner. She is a uniquely coloured cat with bright yellow eyes.
A few fluffy hamsters also await forever homes, according to SPCA. You may contact them directly for more information on the little ones.
With SPCA welcoming walk-in visits again, we expect more animals to find their forever homes soon.
So, if you’re thinking of bringing a furkid into your home, do head down to the centre for a visit.
Chances are you may find your “love at first sight” there.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at hello@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from SPCA Singapore.
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