khengteik
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Feb 7, 2009, 5:58 AM
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Myza... its good to hear from u.... things like this should first of all not happen at all... no reason is valid for doing these kind of killings... if they do not have enough medicine/poison to euthanize the dogs or cats, then it is not only their fault for not informing their higher management... it is also the fault of the higher management for not taking things seriously... i believe in one thing.. that is if you have opted for a job, it is a responsibility.. no matter how difficult the job is or how dirty the job is, once you applied and you are accepted for the job, it is your responsibility to do as required. if you are not prepared for that responsibility, then dont freaking apply for the job. even if you dont like the job, you are paid to do the job, which means it is your responsibility to carry out the job as per the job specs.... sometimes even more. that is why i get so worked out whenever i go to eateries and their service sucks.... even if we are paying for the service tax.... so back to the DBKL issue... whatever it is, it is the workers responsibility to inform the management if the medication is already low on stock... and what i really dont get it is what the heck is SPCA doing all these while? do the people who work there and also the people who established SPCA knows what SPCA really really means??? i cant stress this enough... SPCA should be doing all they can to bring these people to justice... not sit on their fat behind and wait and wait and wait... if they do not know what SPCA is, please please google it and find out what it means.... i think Malaysia's SPCA is the only SPCA in the world that is utterly useless... let the other organization deal with the rehoming, help maybe but concentrate more on PREVENTION OF THE CRUELTY OF THE ANIMALS.... bring those individual/s to justice... A dog is a man's most loyal friend.
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