Cats for adoption


In April, we sponsored the spaying and neutering of 10 of Alan Cheah’s rescued cats.  Now, he has requested that I put some of the cats up for adoption on his behalf. 

He is starting with two of them:

Cat 3
Cat 4
Alan’s conditions are as follows:
These two female cats had just been spayed in April.  They are very healthy and active.

Cat 3 – Female.
Cat 4 – Female

1) If possible, I am looking for someone who has at least 2 years of experience in taking care of cats. If you have not kept any cat before, but you would like to give it a try, you can also contact me.  I will guide you on what to do. 


2) I am looking for a person who treats cats like their family members, and NOT a pet or toy (for your children).

3) Once you take this cat back home, kindly do not lock the cat inside the cage for long hours. Let the cats walk freely in your house. Imagine if we lock ourselves in a cage for just one hour, how do we feel?  However, be aware of the cat might walk out from your house, and cats will be easily hit by car or tortured by human beings (who don’t love animals).

4) After you adopt this cat, if one day you suddenly feel like you do not like to keep this cat anymore, please DO NOT send this cat to SPCA or PAWS, and please DO NOT throw it to the street. Kindly contact me, and I will take back this cat.


5) Self Collect Point: Giant Parking Lot, USJ Subang


6) If you are interested, you can email me at: catsadoption@yahoo.com


7) Please note that if you can keep a cat in a proper way, the cat will easily live with you for at least 10 years plus.  That is quite a long-term commitment. Throughout these years, the cat may be sick or injured. Once that happens, you will need to take the cat to a vet clinic for treatment. If you believe that you are able to take this challenge, please contact me.


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