However, the group does not provide monetary assistance, and its shelter can also be very full, he added. Action for Singapore Dogs has seen a 20 to 30 per cent improve in the number of requests from people looking to rehome or surrender their dogs every month since mid-2022, mentioned its president Ricky Yeo. “A frequent purpose given by offenders who deserted their pets was that they had been unable to continue caring for the pets,” she added. “As there are currently no regulations requiring cats to be registered, it’s even harder to establish whether or not a cat has…