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Singaporean-Run JB Animal Shelter Issues Urgent Appeal as Donations Run Critically Low

The FourFeet Crib says funds are “nearly zero” as donations lag far behind monthly expenses.

Wake Up Singapore by Wake Up Singapore
November 21, 2025
in Causes, Singapore News, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Singaporean-Run JB Animal Shelter Issues Urgent Appeal as Donations Run Critically Low
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A small, Singaporean-run rescue shelter in Johor Bahru has issued an urgent plea for help after revealing that its funds have nearly run out.

Photo Courtesy of The Four Feet Crib Instagram

The FourFeet Crib, which cares for more than 60 cats, three dogs and a terrapin, posted an emergency appeal on Instagram on Monday, saying it had received only S$1,519 and RM510 so far this month — far below what is needed to keep operations running.

Photo Courtesy of The Four Feet Crib Instagram

The shelter said it has already spent close to RM8,000 (approximately S$2,523) on food, cleaning, veterinary care and other essentials in the first half of the month.

The founder, through Ins

tagram, shared that both their Singapore and Malaysia bank accounts are “running dangerously low”, adding: “We are nearly at ZERO NOW.”

A Singaporean Who Stayed Behind for Her Rescues

According to the shelter’s fundraising page on GoGetFunding, Rozita — a Singaporean who has lived in JB since 2011 — began rescuing cats more than a decade ago. When the COVID-19 border closure began in 2020, she chose to remain in Malaysia to care for over 15 cats in her home, despite losing income as a self-employed worker.

Photo Courtesy of The Four Feet Crib Instagram

Over the years, her rentals became a refuge for abandoned or injured animals. After multiple moves, rising costs, and the departure of earlier helpers, she now runs the shelter with a caregiving couple, Mages and Peter, whom she had helped when they themselves were homeless and living in unsafe conditions. They have since become the primary caretakers of the animals.

Harassment, Forced Moves and Mounting Bills

In 2023, the shelter was forced to relocate after a hostile neighbour repeatedly complained about odours and cat fur despite daily cleaning. Authorities were even called in with nets to catch strays around the neighbourhood.

The harassment escalated into a physical confrontation targeted at Mages and Peter, prompting Rozita to urgently find a new location again.

Photo Courtesy of The Four Feet Crib Instagram

The shelter relies heavily on donations for food, litter, sterilisation, vaccinations, and ongoing medical treatment.

Monthly expenses average S$2,500 to S$2,800, excluding emergencies. Meanwhile, The FourFeet Crib says it is currently unable to cover basic supplies and is close to running out of food altogether.

What the Shelter Needs Right Now

The team is appealing for immediate help in three main ways: donations, supplies and sharing the post to reach more people.

1. Donate

PayNow
UEN/Number: 93396587
Name: Rita Mohd

Maybank (Malaysia)
Account: 551614104953
Name: Najeeb

2. Send Supplies

Photo Courtesy of The Four Feet Crib Instagram
  • Cat/kitten kibbles
  • Canned food (cat/dog)
  • Litter sand or tofu litter
  • Supplements, vitamins and daily essentials

3. Share Their Plea

The shelter stressed that even if readers cannot donate, spreading the message may help reach someone who can.

Shelter’s Fundraising Target: S$10,000

Their GoGetFunding campaign outlines a S$10,000 goal to cover relocation deposits, emergency costs, new cages, and two months of operating expenses. These include:

  • RM8,300 (approximately S$2,450) in rental deposits and stamping fees 
  • S$2,500 for relocation and new cat furniture 
  • S$5,000 for two months of basic operating costs
Photo Courtesy of The Four Feet Crib Instagram

Rozita also plans to sell merchandise like mugs, bags, decals and calendars to reduce reliance on donations in the long term.

For now, however, the shelter says it is in survival mode.

“The cats, kittens, dogs and our terrapin depend wholly on us,” Rozita wrote. “Your kindness keeps them alive.”

Wake Up Singapore readers who wish to contribute can help via the donation channels or access their full campaign at The FourFeet Crib’s GoGetFunding page.

PayNow
Number: 93396587
Name: Rita Mohd

Maybank (Malaysia)
Account: 551614104953
Name: Najeeb

Keep up with them on their socials.

Watch the instagram Video here:

https://media.wakeup.sg/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/the-fourfeet-crib-1.mp4

 

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