In Singapore it’s very rare to find a stray dog. I guess because dogs sometimes can be rather harmful. If found, they will be either put to sleep or sent to SPCA (the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) for future adoption by pet lovers. On the other hand, cats have a bit more privilege. They are allowed to stroll around. There are quite a lot of stray cats, especially around Chinatown area. However, they will be sterilized in order to control the number. Next time when you see a homeless cat, try to notice. The ones with a snipped ear are already sterilized.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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how about a mapping excercise of singapore showing "stray space"? could show its relations to urban density etc etc...hahaha
perhaps you can use space syntax shit as analytical tool... i know someone specialised on that. he's just fulled of crap.
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