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Our rescued animals, over 500 cats and dogs, became our charges to stay. Animal Lovers League, currently a registered no-kill shelter, became official in 2002 to legitimately garner sufficient support in our quest to control the stray population by sterilisation and not annihilation.
Learn more about our animals up for adoption, or view them on our social media by clicking the buttons below. For dog adoptions, please WhatsApp Mohan at 9670 8052 or Catheryn at 9753 3320. For cat adoptions, please WhatsApp Mohan at 9670 8052.
For the weekday programme, all first-timers are required to attend four orientation sessions which will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you are keen to join us as a volunteer, kindly complete the application form linked below. Please do not email your volunteer applications to us.
Animal Lovers League (ALL) is a registered charity and home to over 500 dogs and cats, and the animals under their care consist of vagrant strays, abandoned, traumatised, abused and rescued animals.
Animal Lovers League. The Animal Lodge 59 Sungei Tengah Road Block Q #01-29 Singapore 699014
Animal Lovers League is a registered charity that runs the largest “NO KILL” shelter in Singapore. Over 500 abandoned, traumatised, abused and rescued doggies and kitties call the shelter their home. We need your help to keep ALL running.
Animal Lovers League Singapore. “Sheeba came to us after we looked out for a dog to adopt for a few months. For the first 2 to 3 months, we did have some teething problems and health scares with Sheeba. Fortunately, Catheryn and her adoption team followed up with us closely and guide us on how to handle/nourish Sheeba.
Animal Lovers League (ALL) is a certified charity (UEN Charity Registration No. T02SS0040E)
Come down for Singapore Zoo’s first ever adoption drive with a fun-filled day of animal presentations, musical performances and exciting activities. Join us and make a difference in the lives of all our animal friends.
It just goes to show there are more animal lovers here in Singapore than meets the eye. Captain Hook is doing well; eating well and running around the clinic on his three legs. His wound has not completely healed.