Fung

Fung Establishes "The Strays' Final Journey" to Offer a Last Farewell to Deceased Animals
Growing up with the company of dogs, Fung, a rough-looking man, has always wanted to help stray animals. However, due to limited space and resources at home, he was unable to provide assistance.

Two years ago, Fung, who has two dogs at home, was driving along San Tin Highway when he came across a dog that had been hit and killed by a car. To prevent the deceased dog from being further run over by vehicles, he carried its body away and contacted an animal volunteer organization to handle the remains.

Two days later, he discovered another dead cat on Yuen Long Highway and realized that stray cats and dogs in Hong Kong were often killed by careless drivers. As a result, he immediately joined the volunteer organization to help transport the strays who had been involved in unfortunate traffic accidents.

In January 2021, he founded "Protect the Strays" teaming up with compassionate volunteers to ensure that even if the deceased strays did not receive love and care during their lifetime, they could still have a dignified final journey.

Fung and his volunteers are on call 24/7. Whether it's day or night, whenever they receive a call for help, they immediately set out to pick up the deceased cats and dogs. They clean the bodies with wet wipes and bleach water, reassemble the limbs to their original shape, and even sew them up with needle and thread before sending them to a pet cremation company.

Fung does not accept any donations, but he welcomes the donation of supplies. He uses his limited power to offer the last farewell to stray animals.

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Even if they were not loved in their lifetime, someone will be there for them after they pass away. I hope more people will pay attention to the rights and welfare of stray cats and dogs and drive more responsibly. I look forward to the day when "The Strays' Final Journey" no longer needs to pick up cats and dogs on the road, and every cat and dog is loved and cherished.