Lucius Is Adopted!
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OUR LONGEST STAYING FELINE RESIDENT; LUCIUS HAS BEEN ADOPTED
We are delighted to update everyone that Lucius, our longest staying feline resident was adopted on Sunday, 26 March 2017.
Lucius was initially adopted in February 2012 but was returned to the SPCA in November 2013 at the age of 7.5 years old, as the owner was worried that Lucius might be jealous of their new baby and might scratch it.
After spending four years at the SPCA, moving with us from Mount Vernon to our new premises at Sungei Tengah, Lucius finally caught the eyes and hearts of Stephanie and her husband, Cian, who took great care in preparing Luciuss home coming.
We thank Stephanie and Cian for seeing the beauty in Lucius, despite him being a senior cat. Adopting a mature animal has many advantages compared to their younger counterparts, yet many people overlook older ones, in favour of younger animals.
A senior pet holds no surprises as to how big it might get or what colour its adult coat will be. A senior animal also comes with its own history and personality, which makes its future much more predictable than that of a young animal.
They are also emotionally mature and more mellow than younger animals, and although they require exercise like any other pets, it does not need to be as frequent or vigorous.
So be a hero like Stephanie and Cian, to a deserving older pet such as these http://spca.org.sg/services.asp?cat=0&view=Senior&senior=Y
Source: https://www.facebook.com/spcasingapore/videos/10154635269443..
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