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Our sweet Sparkle (July 17 ~ 21 May 25)

26/05/2025 by A learning buddhist...

She was at most three-months -old when we took her and her two siblings. Their mother was nowhere to be found. It’s hard to find a home for a pair of kittens, let alone the three of them. We thought we were lucky when we found someone who was willing to take all three. Their ex-adopters said that they once adopted a pair of kittens at SPCA, but just like Sparkle and her siblings, there were three of them and they only adopted a pair and regretted so much as they were not sure what happen to the other sibling that was left in SPCA. They didn’t want to make the same mistake and decided to take all three of them.

After two years, they decided to return Sparkle’s brother to us, reason was her brother had urinary tract infection and was also aggressive. We also learnt that the kittens were all kept in the toilet. Instead of taking one, I took all back. 

We were glad to have them back. They were sweet and get along very well when we handed them over to the adopters. When we took them home, they didn’t seem to know one another anymore. We don’t know what happened when they were at the adopter’s house. We didn’t want to know either. We’ll provide them all they need just like what we’ve provided all our cats in the house.

I hope Sparkle had enough space, cat stands and scratch posts to use. Food and water was never lacking. She loved sitting beside me while I was watching tv. Thank you for being part of my journey!

May all merits accumulated be dedicated to her favourable rebirth.

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