
The Perak government is implementing a “feeder mapping” programme to improve stray animal management.
State housing and local government committee chairman Sandrea Ng said the programme aims to identify hotspots where street animals are fed, enabling more targeted and effective planning for sterilisation, monitoring and intervention efforts, Bernama reported.
“The feeder mapping programme is important to ensure that stray animal management initiatives are carried out based on accurate data and specific locations, thereby helping to reduce uncontrolled breeding,” she said.
Ng said the Perak Pawsitive Initiative remains committed to addressing stray animal issues in a sustainable and humane manner through multi-stakeholder collaboration, public education and the phased implementation of subsidised sterilisation programmes.

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