Wang Hsiao-hua

Wang Hsiao-hua

activist Taiwan

Wang Hsiao-hua is the founder of the Kaohsiung Concern for Stray Animals Association and a prominent advocate for animal welfare in Taiwan. Recently, she has been vocal in opposing government proposals that would hold individuals who feed stray animals accountable for their care, arguing instead that pet owners should be penalized for abandoning their pets. Wang emphasizes the need for stricter enforcement of pet microchip registration laws and accountability for neglectful pet owners. Her organization actively works to improve the conditions of stray animals and promote responsible pet ownership.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Kaohsiung Concern for Stray Animals Association founder Wang Hsiao-hua said that pet microchip registration requirements have never been fully enforced. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Plan to ban feeding strays sparks backlash