There was only a small animal shelter in Hangzhou that could accommodate cats and dogs. It was located in Qinshan Garden under Qinshan Mountain, Tonghui South Road, Xiaoshan Strict, Hangzhou. In addition, the address of the Hangzhou Rescue Station was 870 Xixi Road, West Lake District, Hangzhou City. The contact number was 0571 - 85221156.
The address of the stray cat reception center in Hangzhou City was 471 Shixiang Road, and the Xiaohe Mountain stray cat and dog rescue station was located in Shima Village of Xiaohe Mountain (where the Xiaohe Mountain bus station was located).
The telephone number of Hangzhou Rescue Station was 0571 - 85221156. However, the main function of this rescue station was to carry out the rescue and management of vagrants and beggars who had no way of living in the city. It did not explicitly indicate that it was specifically for the rescue of stray cats. However, the current reference materials only found the contact number of this rescue station.
In Hangzhou, there was an A-Mi adoption center. Its owner, Zhou Chen, had adopted more than 2000 cats in the center in six years. Most of the cats in the center were original stray cats that were rescued, including those who were abandoned by their owners due to car accidents, accidents, illnesses, and lost their mother. In addition, there was also a stray animal rescue base like Sister Mei's small courtyard.
The telephone number of the Hangzhou Rescue Station was 0571 - 85221156, and the telephone number of the stray cat rescue center was 89525938.
The address of the stray animal rescue station in Hangzhou City was 471 Shixiang Road, or you could also consider the Xiaoshan stray animal rescue station in Hangzhou. However, the Wandering Base did not disclose their contact information.
On December 15,2023, the cat car was intercepted. The cat was about to be sent to the slaughterhouse, but the information did not mention the specific location of the slaughterhouse. In October 2023, it was reported that Qingyuan police in Guangdong destroyed an illegal stray cat and dog slaughterhouse, but this was not a slaughterhouse in Hangzhou. Therefore, based on the current information, it was impossible to determine where the stray cats in Hangzhou were slaughtered.
Yes. For example, there were people who were looking for reliable and responsible adoptive families for 8-month-old female stray cats and 6 - 7-month-old male stray cats. There were also people who were looking for stray cat mothers who had just given birth for almost two months. There were also adoption activities organized by the fluorites network on Hangzhou adoption day.
Stray Cat Simulation 2 was a huge and interesting casual simulation game that allowed players to understand the living habits of stray cats. Players can adventure in vast maps, collect resources to survive, and experience various simulation methods and enjoyable adventures. The game had rich content and gameplay. Players could freely control cats to complete missions, interact with other cats, and build friendships. In addition, the game also provided a variety of characters and missions, allowing players to experience more simulation methods and fun. Stray Cat Simulation 2 was a game worth playing.
Stray Cat in the Rain In the corners of the city, stray cats were like wandering elves, and the stray cats in the rain were more like poor children forgotten by the world. The rain continued to fall, and the streets and alleys were washed away by the rain. In such weather, the stray cats lost their usual comfortable corner to bask in the sun. They were either hiding under the car's undercarriage, and the narrow and damp space became a temporary haven. The sound of raindrops hitting the car seemed to make them feel uneasy. Those already weak bodies curled up tightly, trying to resist the cold and fear. There was a stray cat with black and white stripes, which looked particularly miserable in the rain. Its fur was soaked by the rain and stuck to its body. Its fluffy tail became wet and dragged on the ground. It carefully walked along the street, its eyes vigilantly looking around. Perhaps they were looking for a safer and dry place, or perhaps they were looking for food to fill their stomachs. Its footsteps were very light, so light that no sound could be heard. It was like a silent walker. There was a damp and rancid smell around the trash cans on the street. This was where stray cats might find food in the rain. It circled the trash can a few times, sniffing around, hoping to find some leftovers from the pile of trash. However, the rain had already soaked most of the food residue into a pulp, but it still did not give up. It used its claws to rummage through the trash. Most of the passersby were in a hurry, and few people noticed the stray cat struggling in the rain. Occasionally, one or two children saw it and wanted to get close to help it, but they were pulled away by their parents, leaving the stray cat alone in the rain to continue its search. The rain was still falling, and the stray cats seemed so small and strong in the rain. Their existence was a different kind of scenery in the city, and it also let people see the tenacity of life in a difficult situation. We should give more care to these wandering animals so that they can feel warmth in the wind and rain.
[Feed the Stray Cat] In the corner of the community, a few stray cats could often be seen. They did not have a fixed home and could only find shelter in the grass, under the car, and other places. I noticed one of the cats. Its fur was a little messy, but its eyes were smart. Every time I see it, I feel a surge of sympathy. One day, I took some leftover fish meat to feed it. It started to be a little vigilant and hid behind the car to secretly watch me. I placed the fish on the ground and took a few steps back. After a while, it carefully walked over, sniffed, and then began to eat. Looking at how it wolfed down the food, I felt happy and sad. Stray cats are also life. They survive in the cracks of the city. We should give them more care, even if it's just an occasional feeding.