[Taipei 台北] Lang Lang Don't Cry Pet Halfway House & ... | animal cafe taipei
Taiwanintroducedano-killpolicyatstate-runsheltersinFeb2017,amidmuchdoubtthatitcouldtakeoffoperationally.Thisremainsarealchallenge,especiallyintheremoteareas,butsheltersareputtingingoodeffort. Itisdemandingandcostlytoexpectallshelterstocomplyinstantlywiththe newrulingBUT,justlikehowTaiwanlegalisedsamegendermarriage,Icanonlysay theyhavemyrespectfortheirinitiative,wayfasterthanwhatmanysupposedcivilisedcountriesaredoing. Iamananimalloverwithmyownfurkids.IcantquiterememberhowIgottoknowLangLang(li...
Taiwan introduced a no-kill policy at state-run shelters in Feb 2017, amid much doubt that it could take off operationally. This remains a real challenge, especially in the remote areas, but shelters are putting in good effort. It is demanding and costly to expect all shelters to comply instantly with the new ruling BUT, just like how Taiwan legalised same gender marriage, I can only say they have my respect for their initiative, way faster than what many supposed civilised countries are doing.
I am an animal lover with my own furkids. I cant quite remember how I got to know Lang Lang (literally Wandering Strays) Dont Cry 浪浪别哭 - though likely from researching for pet cafes. What evolved since that accidental find is the discovery of a really purposeful establishment, founded by a couple who wanted to be halfway-house fosterers for cats and dogs, but felt that keeping these animals at home could barely give them the needed exposure among adopters. ...