release time:2025-03-11 09:38:32

The SPCA Community Animal Clinic in Singapore is the country’s only non-profit veterinary clinic dedicated to providing essential medical care to community animals. Serving rescuers, caregivers, and other animal welfare organizations, the clinic offers heavily subsidized services to ensure that no animal is left untreated due to financial constraints.
One of the key challenges in veterinary care is the ability to diagnose illnesses accurately and promptly. Many rescued animals suffer from malnutrition, infections, or chronic conditions that require thorough medical assessment. Recognizing the need for high-quality diagnostic tools, Seamaty has partnered with the SPCA to provide cutting-edge veterinary diagnostic analyzers at no cost to beneficiaries.

At the SPCA clinic, every animal undergoes a comprehensive health check, which includes a physical examination and necessary diagnostic tests. The clinic primarily runs Complete Blood Count (CBC) and blood chemistry tests to screen for common conditions such as kidney disease and liver disease, especially in senior animals. Thanks to Seamaty's veterinary biochemistry analyzer, veterinary hematology analyzer, and veterinary immune blood gas analyzer, the clinic can now perform these tests efficiently and accurately.

Seamaty's advanced analyzers provide fast and reliable test results, allowing veterinarians to quickly assess an animal’s condition and implement targeted treatment plans. This support ensures that injured and sick animals receive timely and appropriate medical intervention, significantly improving their chances of recovery.
As a non-government charity, the SPCA relies primarily on donations and sponsorships to continue its vital work. With an annual operational cost exceeding 4 million SGD, maintaining high-quality veterinary care while addressing the increasing number of rescued animals remains a challenge. The rising cases of animal cruelty and neglect further highlight the need for sustainable funding and reliable medical support.
Through Seamaty’s sponsorship of veterinary diagnostic equipment, the SPCA can reduce operational costs and allocate more resources towards rescue efforts, rehabilitation, and advocacy programs. This partnership not only strengthens the clinic’s ability to care for animals in need but also reinforces the shared mission of promoting animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.

Seamaty is proud to support the SPCA in its mission to provide accessible and high-quality veterinary care for community animals. By equipping the clinic with advanced diagnostic tools, we enable veterinarians to make informed decisions that ultimately improve the health and well-being of rescued animals.
Together, we believe in creating a world where every animal receives the care they deserve—because every life matters.
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