Troubled animal welfare group to downsize, stop taking in new animals amid funding woes

Troubled animal welfare group to downsize, stop taking in new animals amid funding woes


SINGAPORE: The animal welfare group, Animal Lovers League, will stop taking in new animals and will downsize its operations in a bid to remain financially sustainable, founder Mohan Div Sreedharan said on Wednesday (Dec 10).

He said the group – one of Singapore’s largest animal shelters – had been grappling with funding issues for years, made worse after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The decision to scale down follows news that the group had lost its tenancy at The Animal Lodge in Sungei Tengah. Authorities announced the move on Monday, citing animal welfare issues. 

The organisation also owes a total of 53 months’ rent to the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS), a cluster of the National Parks Board (NParks), which runs the lodge.

Speaking to reporters at the lodge, Mr Mohan said: “Previously, we had funds coming in because we were doing animal boarding as well.”

Animal Lovers League moved to Sungei Tengah in March 2018 from its previous location at Pasir Ris Farmland, occupying 10 units. It has been registered as a society since 2002 and became a registered charity on Jan 30, 2015.

Besides rental fees, a large share of its costs comes from veterinary care, which it provides for animals under its no-kill policy.

“When we do that, it costs money,” Mr Mohan said, adding that expenses quickly exceeded what the group could raise through donations.

The situation deteriorated after COVID-19, when donations across the animal welfare sector dwindled and more people began giving up their pets, he said.



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