While Mel was feeding the cats at Whampoa, an indian lady approached her to help remove a cat at her corridor. Mel approached me to help as I am more familiar with handling cats.
We went to her place at 5th floor and there we saw Bluey. She was wet as the indian lady tried to shoo her with water. When I saw Bluey I was quite pleased as she is a Siamese crossbreed. At least it will be easier for me to find her a loving home.
We brought Bluey home and gave her a warm shower. I was surprised she actually enjoyed taking her shower and showed no signs of fear.
Mel dripped Frontline on her. To me she is cleaned. We put her in a 3ft cage and she never stopped meowing. And her meow sound weird to us. So I started to browse on Siamese cats. So Bluey meows like a pure breed and behaves like a pure breed too.
Bluey demands lots of attention. At first we didn’t get use to it but understand her in no time.
Bluey is such a graceful cat, at least to me.
After three days, I sent her for sterilisation. My nightmare finally haunted me. Bluey was pregnant with six foetuses. Her foetuses were removed and Bluey was sterilised. I was extremely guilty when the vet called me and told me about it. I cried myself to sleep and I promised to find her a loving home. I wouldn’t have had her sterilised if I knew she was pregnant. The vet wasn’t aware of her pregnancy before sterilising her. Bluey was skinny then and she was on her early stage of pregnancy.
Last Sunday, we brought Bluey to an adoption drive and we managed to find Bluey a home. It’s a chinese family of four. They will mesh up the windows and we will see them again this Sunday at their house. I need to see if Bluey is comfortable with her new home. If I can’t find Bluey a loving home, I would rather take care of her myself.
I hope the family would give Bluey all their love and Bluey too would do the same. I will keep praying for her and I know I am going to miss her…









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