MELAKA: The Melaka Government has allocated land in Merlimau for a shelter for stray dogs and cats following appeals from an animal welfare group.
Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh granted approval after local animal lovers raised concerns about the growing stray population and lack of proper care facilities.
Melaka housing, local government, and disaster management committee chairman Datuk Rais Yasin said the 0.8ha land allocation was a significant breakthrough for animal advocates.
“It took many attempts by these passionate individuals and finally their efforts have paid off,” Rais said in a recorded video message at a dinner organised by Pertubuhan Pencinta Hidupan Melaka (PPHM) on Sunday (Aug 3).
Rais added that the Chief Minister was personally concerned about stray animals’ welfare and responded positively to the proposal.
Supporters attended the dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Kota Laksamana, including Melaka entrepreneur, cooperative development and consumer affairs committee chairman Allex Seah Shoo Chin and PPHM chairman Louis Yeo.
In his speech, Seah said the state was committed to ensuring that stray animals are treated with compassion and dignity.
“This decision reflects our sense of responsibility and care for animals in need,” he said.
Representatives from various local councils were also present, signalling coordinated support for improved stray management efforts across the state.