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Updates On 1st Oct 2014

 




Distressed kitten rescued from a covered drain, in Lengkok Bahru.

Earlier this week, on the afternoon of 29 Sep 2014, we were alerted to a kitten, whose cries of distress were heard by our informer, and which was trapped in a covered drain.

Our rescue officer, Eugene, arrived shortly after, and set out to free the kitten from its ordeal. He removed the drains cover, then lured the kitten towards the opening by vigorously shaking a jar of kibbles just above the opening. The kitten, thankfully, slunk towards it.

Eugene, upon seeing the (local, black) kitten, deftly clung on to it and lifted it out of the drain.

The kitten was found to be alright and unharmed, but was apparently still distressed and shaken. As its mother was nowhere to be seen, too, it was taken to our shelter where it would be cared for and hopefully ready for adoption.

Our thanks go out to Mr Yagin, our informer.

Members of the public can, likewise, help us to help any injured, sick and/or distressed animal, by calling our 24-hour emergency hotline at 62875355 extension 9, any day, any time. Clear emergency cases would be given top priority.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/spcasingapore/photos/pcb.1015242252..



 

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