Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A community cat called Fei-Mui whose life was almost prematurely terminated by a town council officer

















Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 2:23 PM
Subject: Thank you.
Dear Mr T and Ms L

I would like to express my thanks for your prompt action in arranging for the pest control to release the two tipped ear cats caught respectively from Blk ** and Blk **.

I was expecting a pest control van at the rubbish dump of Blk *** and hence I missed the foreign worker standing besides the wire-cage. He helped me carry the cage to the back of Blk ** to release the frightened cats.

You can like to find what volunteers like Carol and myself are doing to manage the problems relating to cats, at http://*******/

Carol and I also
1) Distribute flyers like the one attached as well as flyers containing this
“To the person who is throwing food downstairs for the cats to feed.Please stop because the mess caused by the leftover food can result in complaints to the Town Council. The cats may then be trapped by pest control personnel to be killed.Feeding of cats is not illegal but it must be done responsibly.致随地喂猫的人:请不要再随地喂猫,因为剩下的食物可能导致不满居民向市镇理事会投诉。如此一来猫咪可能会被灭虫公司人员捕捉并杀死。喂猫并不违法,但是必须负责任。Sesiapa yang ingin memberi makanan untuk kucing jalanan diminta agar tolong menjaga kebersihan awam. Tolong jangan membuang makanan sebarangan di tempat awam. Ia akan menyebabkan kekotoran dan akan menyebabkan kucing-kucing ini diperangkap oleh pest control dan dibunuh. Oleh itu, jagalah kebersihan di sekeliling kawasan selepas memberi makanan kepada kucing-kucing ini.”

2) Identify homes with house pets and educate them to keep their cats indoor and to have them sterilized so that they will not abandon kittens downstairs. Just last month, we helped a family in Blk ** to get their four cats sterilized (we also paid for the vet fees) and also advised them to keep their cats indoor. So far we have not seen their cats on the parapet anymore.

3) We also spoke to feeders whenever we chanced upon them and advised them to be responsible in their feeding. I have also spoken to a few cleaners in the estate and they have no issues with cat food leftover. Their biggest headache is the increasing human gabage.

By pre-empting potential sources of complaints and doing our best to resolve them, we hope to reduce your workload at the town council.

Once again, thank you.


10-11-2009