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Community cats bring Singaporeans together - let us give ourselves a chance

 

IT WAS like a breath of fresh air when I read the article about 'Getting to know

your neighbours' with Miel's cartoon showing a smiling woman poking her head

from her flat with an equally happy cat beside her (The Sunday Times, Jan 13).

I recalled a similar picture of a woman in red feeding a group of community cats

at an HDB void deck with fireworks in the background during our National Day

celebrations of 2007 that came out in the National Day edition of The Straits

Times.

 

I do not recall if Miel was the artist but the picture made a strong impression

on me then too. I also read the letter by Mr Tan Chek Wee, 'HDB should

reconsider replacing ban on cats with 'motivational' regulations' (Online forum,

Jan 21) and I realised that even though the HDB may have antiquated notions

about how cats affect the neighbourhood, it is undeniable that cats and,

particularly, community cats can be a great source of joy and inspiration to

many in the heartlands.

 

Community cats bring people together, as Miel's cartoon shows. Many Singaporeans

complain about them but just as many find the time and are willing to spend

their own resources to take care of the many cats that we have in our

neighbourhoods. Many caregivers are private individuals who come together

because of their love for cats and feel that more care and attention should be

given to these animals who share this Earth with us. Caregivers transcend race

and stereotype.

 

I am a caregiver myself and hence I may have a particular bias. I readily admit

that I spend much time and energy trying to give my community cats as much care

as I give to my family and friends.

 

When community cats get into 'trouble' because they might have 'transgressed' in

some way or they had unintentionally offended someone, all of us get together to

solve the problem. We are as young as 14 to as old as 72. I do not ask the 'old

aunty' who takes care of the community cats around my house her age. She said

she is as old as she feels and she is a fiery one, unafraid of people who had

tried to intimidate and scare her into giving up her passion of saving 'her'

cats.

 

What about the cats themselves? Well they come when it's time for dinner or

breakfast and then they leave just as quietly, leaving no trace and disturbing

no one. Sometimes, their notion of public property and public space may be

different from ours but surely we also need to consider that we are not the only

ones with a right to live and should exercise love and care when relating to

them.

 

They live their lives and they let us live ours and one of these very long days,

we hope that the HDB would really look at how small our lives are, how limited

our space is and how much we really would benefit from having community cats in

our houses as well as living safely in our neighbourhoods.

 

An indoor cat is a safe cat and a human being who takes in one community cat

saves one life from extermination. One day, some of us would be able to open our

doors to our neighbours and smile widely at them with our happy cats by our

side. Until that day comes, we will soldier on in our quiet way, smiling with

warm affection for cartoons such as Miel's who gives us hope that our dream will

come true... some time in Singapore's future.

 

Jumiah Ahmad (Ms)

 

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