Over โซล่าเซลล์ had been discovered starving inside a locked home yesterday in Samut Prakan province, simply south of Bangkok. Activists from the non-profit organisation Watchdog Thailand saved 17 of the cats whereas 4 escaped and a complete of five lifeless cats have been found inside the home. The cats at the moment are being cared for at Watchdog’s shelter.
Villagers contacted Watchdog Foundation Thailand after listening to cats howling loudly and smelling a foul scent coming from a home in Pruksa Village 74/3 in Samut Prakan. Disturbed by the smell, the villagers went to check on the home to find many malnourished cats sitting by the sliding glass doorways. The cats appeared like they had been starving for months, villagers said to Watchdog.
Watchdog rang the proprietor of the home who mentioned it was inconvenient for them to travel there. The owner gave Watchdog permission to discover a locksmith to open the door so they may rescue the cats.
A disgusting odor pervaded the two-storey house which was coated in cat faeces on each flooring. Watchdog found over 20 ginger cats in a state of hunger. On the second floor, two lifeless cats were discovered inside a room with the door closed. Three extra lifeless cats have been discovered inside the house. During the rescue, four cats escaped. Watchdog took the 17 cats to the foundation’s shelter to be cared for. The Watchdog group is figuring out what to do subsequent.
One neighbour informed reporters that the cats’ proprietor doesn’t keep in the house and comes back irregularly to feed them. The neighbour said the cats get hungry and cry loudly. The neighbour has had to name the proprietor on many occasions to ask them to come and feed the cats. This time, the proprietor didn’t return for a really long time so the neighbour decided to ask Watchdog for help.
If you are involved concerning the wellbeing of an animal please contact Watchdog on 099 300 042 0390.

SOURCE: ThaiRathg

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