Several cats were removed from a Bedok Reservoir Housing Board flat by NParks after residents reported finding injured cats or their carcasses. Residents contacted authorities when they suspected the cats were falling from a specific unit, leading to the discovery of a neglected state with cats, rubbish, and excrement inside.
When the authorities opened the door to the flat, a resident said, they saw "cats, rubbish, poo and pee everywhere".SINGAPORE - Several cats that were allegedly neglected were removed from a Bedok Reservoir Housing Board flat by the National Parks Board , which is also looking into the matter.
The residents believed that the cats could have fallen from units above the area that they were found, according to Ms Teng's post, adding that another resident then went to every floor in that block to locate the unit. "The cat got up and made its way to the pillar and collapsed there, bleeding from the mouth," Teng said in her post, adding that the cat is now with SPCA.
"When we opened the door, it was shocking to see there were cats, rubbish, poo and pee everywhere. I would like to thank the team from SPCA and NParks for doing their very best to get the cats out of the house," she said.
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