Neighbors help more than 20 abandoned stray cats find new owners

by yanm014oxue on 2012-03-09 10:46:50

Our reporter Zhang Shuling - The owner who adopted stray cats moved out of the rented house before the New Year, leaving more than 20 stray cats. Recently, in order to protect these stray cats from being poisoned, Ms. Liu Xiulan, a neighbor of the tenant, sought help from our newspaper to find new owners for the stray cats. "I raise stray dogs. After my neighbor moved away, I helped take care of four stray cats, but now I am also moving to Weihai, Shandong." Yesterday afternoon, Ms. Liu Xiulan, who lives in No. 100 Nanying Village, Changxindian Township, Fengtai District, reported that her neighbor across the street was taking care of thirty or forty stray cats. At the end of last year, because the landlord opposed raising stray cats, the neighbor moved away, taking some of the stray cats with them and leaving more than 20 behind. "Now I have four at home, two white ones, one black one, and one spotted one. The rest are running around the village, and when I come back, I feed them," Ms. Liu Xiulan said. According to reports, after the neighbor moved away, the stray cats were left unattended, and many of them stole food such as fish and chicken that residents had dried in their yards for the New Year. Recently, several residents approached Ms. Liu Xiulan and asked if these stray cats were hers. She replied, "No, the person who adopted them has moved away. They said they would use rat poison to kill the cats." In order to save these stray cats from being poisoned, Ms. Liu Xiulan made calls to 114, 12580, and eventually sought help from our newspaper to find new owners for these stray cats and give them a chance to live.