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Deliveroo campaigns for pet adoption in Hong Kong – how about a dog with your dim sum?

  • Drivers for meal delivery service will display photos and details of available pets on bags, in joint effort with Hong Kong Saving Cats and Dogs Association
  • Dog shelters in Hong Kong are struggling as fundraising dries up amid coronavirus restrictions and as families relocating are forced to abandon pets

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Deliveroo employees display photos of animals that are up for adoption. Photo: Deliveroo / Hong Kong Saving Cats and Dogs Association
Kylie Knott

Student Mandy Lou spends a lot of time wandering around Tseung Kwan O, a district in the southeastern New Territories of Hong Kong that she covers on foot for a food delivery service.

For the next few days, however, Lou will be delivering more than just food. She is taking part in a campaign organised by Deliveroo and the Hong Kong Saving Cat and Dog Association (HKSCDA) to raise awareness about pet adoption.

The idea is simple. Deliveroo riders display on their bags photos of animals that are up for adoption, including stickers with each animal’s name, gender and personality type. More adoption and donation details are available via a QR code.

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“I’m hoping to inspire friends in the district to take action, whether it’s to adopt or just donate,” Lou says.

A cat who is up for adoption and being promoted by Deliveroo and the Hong Kong Saving Cat and Dog Association. Photo: Deliveroo / Hong Kong Saving Cats and Dogs Association
A cat who is up for adoption and being promoted by Deliveroo and the Hong Kong Saving Cat and Dog Association. Photo: Deliveroo / Hong Kong Saving Cats and Dogs Association
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It’s a much needed campaign. Each year more than 5,000 animals are rescued in Hong Kong but fewer than 2,000 are adopted, according to 2019 figures from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).

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