Updates On 17th Apr 2014
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One of the cats that we sterilized during our recent trap-neuter-return trips to St John’s Island was found with a fish hook lodged in its mouth. Concerned, the caretakers on the island contacted us and we made arrangements for the cat to be transported back to Singapore for an operation. The nasty wound took a while to recover but our lovely cat did well. It’s done with its course of medication and we’ll be releasing it back on St John’s Island.
To prevent future mishaps, we’re coming up with public notices to be placed around the island, reminding visitors to St John’s Island not to leave their fishing hooks behind as these hooks could endanger the lives of the animals on the island. The next time you visit St John’s Island, keep a look out for dangerous trash and help the animals on the island by leaving nothing but footprints behind!
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