When the very unfortunate and tragic Pet Boarding Cruelty case surfaced on Sunday (that’s just 7 days ago), I immediately offered our help with all the cats that needed medical attention.
It was a Sunday, and our panel vets were closed, so the cats were sent to a vet in PJ. A total of six cats were sent in and three were declared fit enough to be sent back (to KTAJ). Another three cats were boarded for treatment; all three were horribly emaciated, their torso were bald (fur bitten off) and they were excruciatingly and unbelievably thin. One was literally skin and bones.
Later, apparently, a dog was also rescued from this boarding place and sent to the same vet. I did not know about this dog until much later.
Maslinda, an independent rescuer who had helped out directly with the rescue mission, has been visiting the cats daily and updating me with news of their progress.
Today, 2 of the cats were finally declared fit to be discharged. They have no more diarrhoea.
I went down this morning to settle the bill and discharge the cats. KTAJ’s founder, Nerq Suzana, says they will reimburse us by re-donating back into our fund.
The cats are Mekee (whose owner has been identified), Russian (a blue cat) and Calico.
The two operators of that boarding facility had published a post on their facebook page earlier this week giving a long list of names of cats and 1 dog which they claim were theirs and had urged people to help take care of the cats as they could no longer do so, and not surrender the animals to any animal shelter:
http://www.facebook.com/notes/petknode-cat-boarding/amanat-untuk-jagaan-kucing-kucing-kami/10150295696489351
(However, that page has now been removed but here’s a screenshot of that page)
We do not know if this Russian and Calico belong to them or any other person for that matter, but our concern was to save their lives, so we provided the medical treatment for them. It was a matter of life and death that day, so we did the needful.
Calico’s life was hanging by a thread for the first two days; the vets said her condition was very, very bad. It was so bad that they could not even get blood from her to do bloodwork. Luckily, they could find a vein to insert the drip on the day she was brought in.
It has been 7 days now, and Calico has finally shown improvement. Mekee and Russian are both active but still incredibly thin.



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2 responses to “2 cats and 1 dog discharged (Pet Boarding cruelty case)”
Just a question – if Mekee's owner has surrendered to the boarding house, why is she taking him back now? I am not playing the blaming game but am just worried that she would again surrendered him to another boarding house…..
She thought the boarding house would take good care of Mekee, but seeing that that is not the case, she now wants Mekee back.