by Mohamed Ishaq Jamir bin Jamil
The global surge in stray animals, particularly in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic, worsens overpopulation and abandonment due to inadequate spaying and neutering. This leads to countless homeless dogs and cats facing dangers on the streets, including accidents, attacks, and deadly diseases. Neglected infections escalate, and parasites cause further suffering. In response, as final-year students from Universiti Malaysia Sabah Labuan International Campus (UMSKAL) studying Corporate Finance (GD30103), under the guidance of Mohamed Ishaq Jamir bin Jamil, we've launched Project SULAM - Stray Furry Friends: Spay & Neuter. Teaming up with Stray Free Labuan and Jabatan Perkhidmatan Veterinar Labuan, our campaign aims to significantly address the plight of stray animals, fostering a safer and healthier environment for both animals and communities.
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