Noah's Ark Natural Animal Sanctuary

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Pekan Nanas, Malaysia

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Animal shelter· Tourist attraction

Noah's Ark Natural Animal Sanctuary Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Noah's Ark Natural Animal Sanctuary is located in Pekan Nanas, Malaysia on Kampung Ulu Pulai. Noah's Ark Natural Animal Sanctuary is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category animal shelter in Malaysia.

Address

Kampung Ulu Pulai

Phone

+60 197900605

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fleurina flau

Hi any no i could call,,theres a blind dog near my house,need help desperately,PLEASE RESPOND,,i couldnt call the no.stated.my house Tmn.Prima Jaya,Nusajaya,Gelang Patah near SiLC industrial Park

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Elaine Chia

We did a last minute road trip and so hubby decided to bring us here. We didn’t do much research so we didn’t know that prior arrangements need to be arranged before we could visit. When we tried to drive in, we can’t locate this place cos the point on the map isn’t quite correct, it’s further in. We explored the place and found it quite deserted. The dogs are loitering around everywhere. Quite scary to drive around there... Do check out their Facebook or blog page to arrange for your visit.

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Carina Tan

Unconditional love by all cats n dogs. Most happy time. Hope to go back soon. Miss them soooooo much

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Dillonazariah Foo

Great place we visited few days back have many cute dogs and all are well fed and well taken care of. Great place to adopt a pet.

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Marvelous Hour

Nice place to visit.. Hey! U can watch my video at youtube just search HIMSCARPET.. see u there

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yao shih lien

A wonderful place for the street dogs and cats. They organise monthly visits there too. A good place for children to get to know these animals.

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Darlene Gilmour

Visiting the sanctuary is on a pre arranged basis, they often have it on their fb page so if you like you will be informed when the next one is available. The animals were all happy to see us visiting, and they are all well looked after. Yes there is a lot of dogs greeting you at the front, but they are all happy and love seeing people. With 700 dogs to be looked after I think they are spread out over the property in proportion. There are of course gangs of dogs hangers ng out in different areas. With 300 cats there are a number of different houses that house them all. It is so much funded joy to go in and sit down and have cats come and sit in your lap and purr purr purr. Nothing makes me smile more than to see these four legged babies be happy. They love cuddles and will love all the attention you can spare. There are so many other animals at the sanctuary to see. There’s the horses, boar, ducks, monkeys, and m sure I’ve missed some out, but t it was an awesome afternoon to spend there. The guides informed us of why and how the animals came to live at the sanctuary and how much it costs to feed all these animals. These animals can be adopted, or sponsored or even just donating is a huge help to them. There is a surgery on the premises that perform many operations to help the local animals. They spay and neuter cats and dogs, as well as release the street animals after being fixed up to help curb the over population. The sanctuary is not government subsidies, so only donations is how they keep going. The staff do an amazing job and so do the volunteers. Please help them and donate monthly to help keep them creating a better place from r the animals in Johor. I love this sanctuary.

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Happiness land, when u r greeted by happy eager faces of dogs, cats, horses, monkeys, wild boar, ducks, basically anything abandoned by humans) all your troubles just melt away. Prior arrangement is required to visit on non planned tours. the sanctuary is run by volunteers with regular stressful day jobs. So an email would be more appropriate than a phone call. Come with an open heart n u will leave with a mind full of beautiful memories. Warning: wet kisses and being buried by curious kitties are almost unavoidable. Tips: 1. bring apples and carrots for horses 2. Bring berries for monkeys 3. Wet wipes and a change of clothes, or you can buy a new t-shirt. Trust me, your car or fellow commuters will thank u