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Mata's Kuching

 




MATA’S KUCHING

On a cool October morning, a traffic police officer visited SPCA with a delivery of four kittens. These four kittens were found in a broken-down vehicle on a highway earlier in the day and they were all covered in soot.

At first sight, all four kittens had a very unusual greyish-orange coat. The rainy weather and the adventures of the morning made the kittens very hungry and they had two helpings of food before settling down for a nap. As it was a cold day, they were bathed the following morning and their ginger coat replaced the greyish tones.

The kittens were examined by our consultant vet and were given a clean bill of health. They are now ready to be adopted. If you are interested to adopt them, please click onto this link http://spca.org.sg/services_adoption_information.asp for further information.

We thank the Singapore Police Force Traffic Police unit, for sending the kittens to us despite the downpour and for rescuing them from the broken-down vehicle on the highway. The kittens might otherwise have been in greater danger, being exposed to the weather as well as the vehicles on the highway.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/spcasingapore/videos/10154176138193..



 

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