clau00006Aug 271 min readAdmiralty Industrial Area 36 cats saved and seeking new homesAfter being rescued from an Admiralty industrial area, 36 cats are in desperate need of a new home.The cats are being safely housed indoors, away from big industrial trucks, as reported by rescuer Michelle De La Fontaine, who notified Mothership of the development.Cats available for adoptionThe cats, who are now being kept at the Admiralty North Link building compound, are thought to be between one and two years old and are in generally good health.According to her, "[The cats'] personalities are not aggressive; they just need some time and socialization."The adoption process is free of cost, but adopters must agree to follow the norm when it comes to vaccinations, deworming, and meshing their home.The industrial setting "is unsafe for the cats" because of the presence of industrial vehicles, even though there is no deadline for adopting the kittens.
After being rescued from an Admiralty industrial area, 36 cats are in desperate need of a new home.The cats are being safely housed indoors, away from big industrial trucks, as reported by rescuer Michelle De La Fontaine, who notified Mothership of the development.Cats available for adoptionThe cats, who are now being kept at the Admiralty North Link building compound, are thought to be between one and two years old and are in generally good health.According to her, "[The cats'] personalities are not aggressive; they just need some time and socialization."The adoption process is free of cost, but adopters must agree to follow the norm when it comes to vaccinations, deworming, and meshing their home.The industrial setting "is unsafe for the cats" because of the presence of industrial vehicles, even though there is no deadline for adopting the kittens.
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