By Chi | Volunteer
Recently, I need to take care of six little stray kittens; I really feel tired and exhausted. But with the help from Tong Tong (volunteer) for a few days, I can pass some workloads to her; then I can have a break and get some good rest to prepare more future works.
In the mid of May’18, it was so sad that there was a baby kitten was thrown into the sea by a construction worker in Tai O. Fortunately, the neighborhood was noticed and rescued this baby kitten, and then pass her to me for caring. The first time I saw the baby kitten was soaking wet and her body was trembling a lot, she was so frightened at that time. I felt very sorry about her and very angry how come we human beings cruelty treated this baby kitten. After a few days, she is fine and getting better; besides, so many people contacted me and wanted to adopt this lovely baby kitten, I know she will have a loving home very soon.
There is good news; the neighborhood of Shek Pik finally wants to do neutering for stray cats in their area (I persuaded and educated them for a few years for spaying stray cats with no luck). It is because they noticed a number of kittens increased past few years and they may not be able to adopt all of them, and turned out those stray kittens were killed by dogs. In my opinion, education is very important to spread the message for treating stray cats and even stray dogs.
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