If you are able to help the sporo cat, please contact Dr Veeranoot for further details.
From: Veeranoot Nissapatorn <nissapat@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Compassion in Action
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>RE: The Humane and Compassionate Management of Strays at University of Malaya Project
Dear Dr Kah Yein,
http://animalcare.my/2014/06/29/kudos-to-universiti-malaya-for-leading-the-way/
http://animalcare.my/2014/07/05/universiti-malaya-cats-update-holstein-reunited-with-family/
7th July, 2014, UMcat-4 is an adult male cat that luckily completed the UM-free medical package for stray animals found on campus ground. He is now back at the campus and ready to go for loving and forever home(s).
8th July, 2014, UMcat-5, an adult male black cat, was caught and found to have 4 wounds on his front paw. He has also completed the UM-free medical package for stray animals found on campus ground. But it is unfortunately that this cat is diagnosed having sporotrichosis. We are grateful if anyone who has space and means to help nurse this cat. For further details, please write to me. Please do help to bring him back to normal life once again.
For adoption drive, if anyone interested to provide a life-long commitment for our UMcats then kindly choose the following options: 1. Contact our appointed veterinarian (Dr Wong Chooi Thing), Klinik Haiwan & Surgeri Wawasan, Puchong at 03-58820755, 2. Write to us at cctin@um.edu.my, veeranoot@um.edu.my or nissapat@gmail.com or umstrays@gmail.com, or 3. Visit us on Facebook for more stories at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Humane-and-Compassionate-Management-of-Strays-at-University-of-Malaya/478971442237852
Thank you very much for your support.
CHEERs!!!
veeranoot NISSAPATORN