Expat Living (Singapore)

Animal Adoption

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There is no better time to adopt a pet who can give you some much-needed love during this difficult period. Just be sure you will still want it when all returns to normal!

Zia Marie

Zia Marie is a spunky, playful girl with uniquely rustic classic tabby markings.

She was the result of mass abandonmen­t along with her sister Bella (who bears the same markings). They weren’t discovered until several weeks later, starving and hiding in a playground. Zia is very vocal, friendly and lively, and a bit of a tomboy! Although she doesn’t like to be carried, she loves to follow you around the house and be involved in what you’re doing. She is spayed, vaccinated, dewormed and litter-box trained.

Milk Tea

Milk Tea is a chonky two-year-old ginger girl who loves pats on her head, chest and along her back. She can be lifted up and will stay on your lap for a little while, provided you give her some chest rubs! Milk Tea enjoys playing chase with other cats and loves her feather teaser. That said, she does prefer to be the one to initiate contact with humans, which she does frequently and enthusiast­ically. She’s not recommende­d for families with young kids, and would be happiest in a multi-cat household.

Pumpkin

Pumpkin is an adorable petite six-month-old girl. She has a nice pastel orange and white coat. Pumpkin is bubbly and playful, and loves human company. She has been sterilised and vaccinated, and is also FeLV- and FIVnegativ­e. Pumpkin is suitable for first-time cat owners and is suitable for single-cat households.

Cici

Cici loves hopping around while playing with her toy mouse. She is shy at first but once she opens up to her adopter, she’s an affectiona­te baby who’ll ask for love and more strokes! Cici is a respectful cat; she prefers not to scratch on furniture if she has a cat condo and scratching post to herself. Although she gets hungry in the mornings, she doesn’t like to disturb your sleep and would rather wait for her beloved human to get out of bed before asking for food. She’ll then sleep and wait patiently beside you.

Kayla

Kayla is a beautiful young calico who was found in a really dire hoarding situation (think knee-high trash). Her favourite activity is to observe the activity of others – like the world is a giant TV! She likes to sit back and watch the other foster cats play and run around. She’s very calm and will do well in a calm household. She has no aggression toward other cats or people; she can look a little confused when approached but she doesn’t freak out if you touch her or anything like that.

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