Several cats, allegedly neglected, were removed from a Bedok Reservoir Housing Board flat by the National Parks Board (NParks) after residents reported finding injured cats and carcasses. Residents noticed the cats' condition and contacted authorities, leading to the discovery of the suspected source unit. NParks and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) are investigating the case.
Posted on 20 December 2024 12:03 pm | 419 views | 0 commentsSeveral 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.
In a Dec 19 post in the Sayang Our Singapore’s Community Cats Facebook group, member Reyn Teng said a resident from that block had found a dead kitten on the morning of Dec 16, and that she had found another injured kitten nearby the same evening. Ms Teng said she contacted NParks and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals after she was told that another dead cat was found on Dec 18 morning, near where the previous two were found.
“The cat got up and made its way to the pillar and collapsed there, bleeding from the mouth,” Ms Teng said in her post, adding that the cat is now with SPCA.She said she saw more cats on the window ledge of the unit that she and the other residents suspected the cats were falling from, and added that the residents placed a rubbish cart, a mattress and a blanket in the area below in case they fell.
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