Thailand.com reported that on September 2nd, a resident Sudah on Phi Phi Island in Krabi Province, Thailand, revealed to the media that a lot of cats have been discarded on the island every day, so she often They will take food to share with the cats. If they are found to be injured, they will be rubbed with medicine, and the more seriously injured will be sent to the hospital on the shore for treatment.
Sudah said that due to the epidemic, Thailand’s tourism industry has been hit hard. Many people working in the tourism industry on Phi Phi Island have chosen to return to their cat’s home. On the island, I came back thinking that the epidemic situation would improve, but I didn't expect that the epidemic situation has not improved significantly. Although there are staff from relevant departments to help sterilize the abandoned cats, some cat owners will come back to pick them up, but because cats are very capable of reproducing, there are more and more "cat people" on the island. more. In the past, the residents of the island kept cats at home. No one knows how many cats there are on the island. Now those abandoned cats ran out for food. After investigation, the staff found that there were nearly a thousand cats on the island.
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