By Chi | Volunteer
For the 2nd half of 2019, Hong Kong was facing many issues and the economy of Hong Kong was hard hit; as a result, Tai O Stray Cat Home received fewer donations. But no matter what’s going on, we are dedicated to taking care of stray cats in Tai O.
Late last year, there was a pregnant stray cat came down from the hill and we were able to catch her and put her into the cage smoothly. After a few days, the mother stray cat had a smooth delivery and she has four little kittens.
I was so grateful that I could save this stray cat family. Although the workload has increased again because there are still many stray cats I need to take care of at the same time, but being able to watch these four little kittens grow daily is really a wonderful thing. I know the road is still long and arduous, but we are convinced we should be able to pass through it with all your supports and donations. Anyway, I will never give up.
Fortunately, I could be able to find a new home for these four little kittens. However, after 2-month taking care of these little kittens, I am kind of reluctant to let them go. I will miss them a lot.
Since the beginning of this year 2020, it is not really a good start for Hongkongers because of the Novel Coronavirus. Hopefully, this outbreak will pass soon and we can get back to normal again.
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