stray cats

Thursday, November 5th, 2009 02:21:00

I SHARE Lau Bing’s concern on stray cats and the health hazards of the faeces, as published in Malay Mail on Nov 2.

People normally don’t bother about stray cats since they are considered relatively harmless, unlike dogs which can be intimidating. However, not many realise that, compared to the dogs, stray cats tend to move freely in close proximity to human activities and in the process, contaminate a large portion of the environment with their hazardous droppings.

Monday, November 2nd, 2009 02:02:00

APART from catching stray dogs, what are local councils doing about stray cats? Stray cats roam the neighbourhood looking for food and shelter, becoming a nuisance when they leave their droppings  all over.

Their faeces bring flies to the houses – this is unhygienic and is a health hazard.

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