On the second day of 2018, Rounie was rescued from the drain by SPCA. It was informed by a feeder. Little Rounie has no where to go, even SPCA wouldn’t keep her. Since Moonie hasn’t been adopted yet, I intend to rehome both of them together.

Rounie was around one month old at that time.
On the first day of Chinese New Year, reunion dinner was at the chalet at Pasir Ris. Four hungry kittens were waiting at our balcony, waiting for barbeque food.

Billy.

Becky.

Bayley.

And Bam Bam.
They were three months old and so hungry for food. The management at the chalet doesn’t allow feeding of cats, therefore, the cats and kittens only depend on people who spend their holidays there. I can’t bear to see them waiting for another someone to stay in to feed them and on the second day of CNY, I brought them home.
There were quite a number of unsterilised cats at the chalet and I informed CWS to trap, neutered and release.
Sadly, the trapper that I know trapped a nursing mummy and sent her to the clinic. The trapper knew the condition of the cat but still went ahead with neutering her. I was furious after the nurse where the cat was sent to informed me that the nursing cat may be still nursing her kittens
Without delay, I called the management of the chalet to help me keep a look out on newborn kittens and true indeed four newborn were found two days later after their mummy was sterilised.




At first I was both angry and happy. I was angry because the trapper simply didnt care the lives of the kittens. There was no concern from the trapper at all.
We found a newborn kittens and their mummy at the chalet too. Kittens were about one week old.

I left them at my home at Sembawang with the mummy to take care of her kittens. We named the mummy cat, Carey. All are doing fine.
And the final one was a heavily pregnant cat at Hougang. She lives in a rubbish chute but were fed by foreign workers. There is no space for me to keep her. I sent her to a paid boarding instead.

So many kittens and so little time…. I believe all of them would go to a good home….
A prosperous 2018 to start with indeed!







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