Visiting Kelly with her dose of Omega-3

Omega-3 for Kelly from a can of tuna.

This is after her morning breakfast, but she could still eat and she almost finished the can too!

I figured canned fish can be a good source of Omega-3 for our cats.

After makan. 

We have our routine where Kelly will play with me for awhile. She’s still a very young cat so she loves romping up and down road after me.

Today, I had to go up and down three times back to the guardhouse so that she gets back there for her own safety. I chatted with the guard and he knows who the residential speedsters are. Sigh, they are wealthy and highly-schooled, but they drive at breakneck speed. I don’t really understand the psychology of speedsters.

Peek-a-boo, Kelly!

She finally settled down at her usual spot after we went up and down for three rounds! She’s safe now, so I went home.

Later, I drove Ryan and my son back to their house and I saw a cat had been killed on the road in their housing estate (not ours). I felt so, so sad. In a housing estate, why must humans speed? Don’t they know that there will bound to be dogs, cats, tree shews and other small animals who might be crossing the road? Why must you drive so fast? If you knock down a human child, you’ll get into big trouble, but if you knock down and kill an animal, you think nothing of it? It’s still a life, you know.

All of us only have one life as who we are. Life is precious. Please don’t do things that will potentially destroy another life. Please do not speed.


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