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Besut, Terengganu, MALAYSIA – We are heartbroken to share that last Sunday (6 October 2024, just two days after World Animal Day, this sweet homeless dogs named Kopi, who melted so many of our hearts with her gentleness, was shot down by Besut District council in Terengganu, Malaysia.

A resident in the area (the witness) who knows Kopi heard loud gunshots. He rushed out of his home to find Kopi laying on her side, covered in blood and crying in pain.

Sadly, Kopi passed away 10 minutes after being shot while being calmed down by the resident there.

According to the witness, Kopi was known to be the ‘big sister’ for all the cats and puppies in the area. She was known for her gentle nature and was completely harmless to anyone.

The Besut District Council (MDB) has claimed its recent shooting of a stray dog in Besut, which has drawn flak from the public. They said between Jan to Sept this year, the council received 62 complaints from the public about stray dogs in the district.

Disappointedly, Besut District Council make a mistake by randomly shot stray dogs and A lovely Kopi was a victim of brutaly action by them.

According to stray feeder, Kopi did not attack any people and it was a good dogs playing with cat and people. stray feeder said that he feed kopi from it was a baby. kopi was not a harm and aggressive.

This heartbreaking tragedy, especially since it isn’t the first time such an incident has happened, reminds us how important it is to keep speaking up for these homeless animals.

There are more humane ways of treating them. Killing these homeless dogs does not change the situation, helping them does.

Often times, Stray dogs and even cats are culled, killed or caught by local councils due to complaints from someone.

A life lost due to lack of kindness, tolerance, compassion, empathy and respect towards another life. Is this the kind of society we would like the future generation to grow up in?

Let’s honor Kopi by encouraging kindness and positive change. Rest in peace, Kopi  You’re in a better place now, where you’re safe and pain-free.

WHO US?

We, MALAYSIA ANIMAL CARE AIDS  ORGANIZATION in Malaysia as PERTUBUHAN BANTUAN HAIWAN PRIHATIN MALAYSIA (PBHPM), were established to protect the plight of underprivileged animals such as stray cats and stray dogs.
 
Usually, People abandon and abuse stray cats and dogs. However, some of these animals have been severely tortured, such as drenched in hot water, amputated legs, etc. Some of them gave reasons such as these animals disturbing people, doing damage to personal property
 
The question is, where is the value of humanity as a human being? Are we willing to let things like this happen without making any effort?

Prihatin Cat Sanctuary is place or shelter that Cat live in after being rescued. Prihatin Cat Sanctuary can afford capacity 700-1000 cats. There are got 2 Wards for isolation and 1 clinic for treatment and surgery. It is Opened-air Sanctuary, so that the cats can freely move like a human being. We are welcoming for donator to visit our place.

BESUT STRAY DOG IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Besut Dog Shelter can protect the stray dogs from being killed by local council and to treat, giving food and better place to them. Located Opposite to Prihatin Cat Sanctuary

Public outcry, including an online petition that has already gathered thousands of signatures, emphasizes that such acts of cruelty must stop. Kopi’s death should serve as a wake-up call for authorities to rethink their approach to stray management.

The solution to managing stray populations does not lie in violence, but in the implementation of sustainable and humane practices, such as Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage (TNRM).

Why TNRM Works:

1. Population Control: TNRM directly addresses the root cause of stray overpopulation—uncontrolled breeding. By neutering stray animals, future litters are prevented, which gradually reduces the number of animals on the streets.

2. Healthier Strays: Neutered animals are generally healthier and less aggressive. TNRM also allows for vaccinations during the process, reducing the spread of diseases among stray animals and the wider community.

3. Community Engagement: Local communities can play an active role in monitoring and caring for neutered strays. Programs can foster a sense of responsibility and compassion, shifting the narrative from eradication to coexistence.

4. Cost-Effective: In the long run, TNRM is more cost-effective than culling. Killing stray animals is a short-term fix that does not address the root issue of overpopulation, meaning councils will have to continually repeat the process. TNRM, however, leads to a gradual, long-term reduction in stray populations.

A successful TNRM programme requires public awareness and support from local governments. It is crucial to educate the public on the benefits of TNRM and debunk myths that killing strays is the only viable solution. Campaigns should also promote responsible pet ownership, encouraging people to spay and neuter their pets to prevent abandonment and stray issues.

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