I am not rich, living hardly to meet both ends meet.In my area (Sharjah) there is around 9-10 stray cats living depends me..i cannt shut my eyes, because they are suffering for drop of water even.So morning and evening I am feeding.I knock many doors to help them,either criticising me or ignore me.Many of them asking me..is it my hobby for feeding this animals, they dono about humanity..
i lived in kuwait in nine and there were so many strays i took in 4 kittens and brought them back to my home in St.Paul ppl in the middle east are very friendly but i dont understand this stray cat "epidemmic" makes me sad :(
UAE street cats have tthe official title of Arabian Mau. A newly discovered breed. Google it. I rescued a tiny starving kitten from sharjah that was beingabuse. We thought he was dead. As soon as I could I took him to Canada and I can't wait to be reunited with him. He is ginger. Some fairy tales do come true.
A woman I met (country forgotten) had a cat and When she returned she simply put the cat down, knowing how tough it is for cats there. To bring it here was too expensive or against the law.
And I spent $400 trying to save my Blue Boy till it was clear nothing could be done.
My neighbor spent three grand on one cat and put a five-grand deposit on another. We just love our cats. I don't love ALL cats, just those who have become my friends. Laugh if you want, they are as children to me.
These "religious" people don't give a damn about animals,I lived in the UAE for 5 years and the neglect and cruelty I witnessed was appalling. Helen Mcqueen
OMG! I had a really similar problem! I tried to adopt a kitty out to a Jordanian guy who "Gave the cat to his sister" but I found it back on the street 3 days later!
she's so quiet and pretty, she looks like an egyptian cat :)yep, those rich arabs give nothing about poor animals, like cats and dogs. Allah will give those hell-hounds what they deserve.
I am not rich, living hardly to meet both ends meet.In my area (Sharjah) there is around 9-10 stray cats living depends me..i cannt shut my eyes, because they are suffering for drop of water even.So morning and evening I am feeding.I knock many doors to help them,either criticising me or ignore me.Many of them asking me..is it my hobby for feeding this animals, they dono about humanity..
pravasi1000 6 months ago
i lived in kuwait in nine and there were so many strays i took in 4 kittens and brought them back to my home in St.Paul ppl in the middle east are very friendly but i dont understand this stray cat "epidemmic" makes me sad :(
ialrai 9 months ago
UAE street cats have tthe official title of Arabian Mau. A newly discovered breed. Google it. I rescued a tiny starving kitten from sharjah that was beingabuse. We thought he was dead. As soon as I could I took him to Canada and I can't wait to be reunited with him. He is ginger. Some fairy tales do come true.
shoecat10 2 years ago
i made a vid of my cat
mitchcomedy 3 years ago
A woman I met (country forgotten) had a cat and When she returned she simply put the cat down, knowing how tough it is for cats there. To bring it here was too expensive or against the law.
And I spent $400 trying to save my Blue Boy till it was clear nothing could be done.
My neighbor spent three grand on one cat and put a five-grand deposit on another. We just love our cats. I don't love ALL cats, just those who have become my friends. Laugh if you want, they are as children to me.
cliffwalkinfool 3 years ago
These "religious" people don't give a damn about animals,I lived in the UAE for 5 years and the neglect and cruelty I witnessed was appalling. Helen Mcqueen
helenmcqueen 3 years ago
poor thing
wondering if he/she will ever go home.
I hope you make a new home for him/her
It's too bad that the previous owners are not aware of how their cat is doing. Losing a pet is so sad.
Steveni2 3 years ago
This is the Middle East. Most of the cats there never have a home. They are strays that live off the trash that people throw into the dumpsters.
HYTELES 3 years ago
that's a shame
I actually thought The UAE was maybe a little more civil than that now
such a beautiful cat too
breaks my heart
DavidandI2 3 years ago
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@HYTELES wow i always feed cats ... like everyday ... in abudhabi ...random cats not specific one ..
but i used to feed the same cat and she always used to wait for me at 6 : am or 8 : am to feed her beside our building but then that cat died ...
slix1991 1 year ago
looks like a Bengal
I is he/she doing now?
not so thin i bet
DavidandI2 3 years ago
I don't know. I had to leave here in the UAE. An Arab family took her in and after a few days they "lost the cat."
HYTELES 3 years ago
OMG! I had a really similar problem! I tried to adopt a kitty out to a Jordanian guy who "Gave the cat to his sister" but I found it back on the street 3 days later!
sedelman2 2 years ago
she's so quiet and pretty, she looks like an egyptian cat :)yep, those rich arabs give nothing about poor animals, like cats and dogs. Allah will give those hell-hounds what they deserve.
Hannanmuslim 3 years ago
Thats not totally fair. Arabs adore Salukis and their racing camels. The UAE and Qatar
boportsmouth 2 years ago
could do a lot more to deal with their massive population of stray cats though.
boportsmouth 2 years ago
@boportsmouth
Camels is very very expensive animals you know
BullBeatz96 11 months ago
just like the stray I took in
AisforAgglomerate 4 years ago