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Helping paws! Malta’s SPCA launches new website to boost animal adoptions and community support
Providing the support our little animal friends deserve!

Francesca Vella

Looking to adopt a pet or support the local animal community? There’s now a new tool to help you do so! MSPCA, the Malta Society for the Protection and Care of Animals, has launched a revamped website, creating a new, engaging platform that strengthens its mission of rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals in need.

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Developed in collaboration with the creative marketing agency Concept Stadium, the updated website allows users to give online donations, sign up as a volunteer, and adopt pets.

For those looking to adopt, the new platform offers detailed animal profiles complete with images, personality descriptions, and adoption requirements, encouraging stronger connections between prospective pet owners and animals in need.

Donation options are now prominently featured across the website, making financial support more accessible, and the newly added resources section provides guidance on responsible pet ownership and animal welfare, fostering a well-informed community.

The MSPCA Team is excited to unveil this tool that they hope will help citizens get involved with the society. They said, ‘We now have a platform that truly reflects our mission and values. By providing a seamless, engaging experience for those looking to adopt, volunteer, or donate, we hope to expand our impact and give even more animals a second chance.’

Visit the site today on maltaspca.org!

Have you ever adopted an animal?

12th November 2024


Francesca Vella
Written by
Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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