One day I've received a message about a litter of kittens abandoned on a basketball field on Taman Overseas Union Garden. When I got there, only his sister and him remained. They were so small at that time, about only 4 week old. They were covered in dirt, hungry, thirsty and could not eat anything properly except for kitten replacement milk. But they are a pair of strong kittens. They got better in no time and they grew bigger in a matter of days.
Now, he is about 8 week old and is ready to find his forever home.
He can eat both dry food and wet food but he always prefer wet food or at least, wet food mixed with dry food. I am still trying to teach him to eat dry food comfortably. He and his sister is a playful pair and they can play for hours on end.
He is more affectionate than his sister. When I stand near where he is, he always stop whatever he is doing to come to sit next to my feet. He also will start to purr, sometimes loudly, as soon as you pet him. He really enjoys the belly rub (a sign when cats trust their humans).
He has been dewormed and he does not have fleas. He has been litter train but he still needs more practice.
Conditions of adoption are simple:
1. Keep him indoors but not caged. No free-roaming outdoor to prevent him from catching diseases or getting into dangerous situations like getting hit by vehicles or getting chased by stray dogs. It is also safer for his human family so that he doesn't bring back contagious conditions like ringworm.
2. Get him vaccinated and medical attention as and when required.
It is advisable for potential adopters to come to my apartment (after MCO) to meet him in person to see if he is compatible with you before deciding on adopting him.