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Another abandoned cat.

18/08/2025 by A learning buddhist...

I saw him immediately when I was parking my car last night. The first thing was to offer him food. Yes, he was so hungry that he almost finished three cans of food. I alerted other feeders as well, just in case his owner didn’t pick him or he couldn’t find his way home.

The good thing is, he is already sterilised. I usually wait for a week and if no one picks him after a week, I’ll find him a home.

The deadline for owners to register their cats is August next year. We believe that there will likely be more cat’s abandonment when the deadline is nearing. Fingers crossed!

Cats like him shouldn’t be difficult to rehome. Hyperactive cats like Sara already found a home. During that time, I kept wondering what if no one wants her. Yeah… if that’s the case, I am most willing to take care of her. However, due to my age, I avoid keeping young cats unless there really isn’t any choice.

Meantime, I hope the cat is safe until this weekend. I’ve been accused of stealing cats and I don’t want this to happen again.

We are all ready to rehome him!

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