Expat Living (Singapore)

ANIMAL ADOPTION

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Tiger Lily

I was found in an industrial area Senoko. My back in had been crushed was broken by trauma and a so my legs grew really awkward in position and they work. KiSS took don’t me in after four turned me down. shelters I love calling out

– my call means, to you “Pick me up and me”! I will purr love endlessly in thanks.

I need more time

I know and work then kitties, but if most cute you give me a chance help clean up after and me, I will forever grateful and love be you 100 times back!

Sweet Pea

clinic in I was dumped outside a finished Punggol. The vet had just was headed dinner with her family and heard my little back to work when she some time, meows in the bushes. After and small, they found me. I was skinny

Now? I but still a cutie with spunk! am slowly love eating my chicken and

I’m an growing up big and strong. bean! To my adorable little jumping jelly to snuggle future ma or pa, I can’t wait

Hee hee! up and sleep on your face!

Milady and the Three Meowsketee­rs

I was first spotted abandoned in Bukit Batok when I was about eight months old. Then, a couple of months later, I was spotted again, pregnant and ready to burst! I was rescued and, a week later, on 21 July, I gave birth to three little nibblets: Mindy, Matilda and Monte. I’m a sweet, friendly kaypoh girl (i.e., a busybody!). So Singaporea­n, right? When my babies are bigger, we will all need a safe and loving home and family. Thank you all for saving us.

Greedy, Screamer and Tragic Face

A teacher at Nanyang

Primary School on King’s Road found us in a flower pot just after we were born on 6 August. We love to play, as all kittens do, and are each hoping for just the right person to take us home so we can give a family lots of love and joy.

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