The meows never stopped. I thought it was from upstairs. So I ignored and carry on with my feeding. Finally, when I was about to go off and the persistent meowing sound was still echoing behind, I decided to investigate. I went to the 2nd and 3rd level. Looking at all corridors, I saw no sight of cats or kittens. I thought to myself it was just another cat meowing for freedom. I went down, carried my bag and began to leave and the meow came alive again. Fine! I put my bag down and went to another staircase, a much further one even though the sound didn’t seem to be from there. Nothing! And when I walked back to my bag again, there I saw a young kitten with its nose and mouth oozing with blood.


Looking at his condition at that point of time, he looked alright to me. I believed there was no internal bleeding and he was able to move around without difficulty. The only problem was there was an unusual sound coming from his nose. And it sound just like Ace. Ace was hit by taxi on his face. I believe Cotton fell from above and landed on his nose and mouth which explained the bleeding.
I had no carrier with me so I put him in a carton box. He came out from the box when we were in the car. He sat quietly on the seat next to me. It was around 10.30pm on the 20th which was a week ago. I sent him to the vet on the next day and the vet too would like to adopt him, however, the meshing would be problem to him.
It has been a week Cotton’s conditions were good and we decided to put him up for adoption.



Cotton is extremely playful. He loves the companion of other cats as well as humans. He is really very very cute! A few adopters will meet him this Saturday. I hope Cotton could go to a forever loving home.







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