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Mischievous cat discovered in truck at Johor-Singapore checkpoint, being cared by short-lived owner in JB | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 — A veggie truck driver was amazed to discover an additional package in the form of a naughty orange cat at the back of his truck.

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The truck driver who was heading to Singapore was already at the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine checkpoint in Johor when he heard sounds from the back of his truck just to discover the cat had actually in some way got onboard it.

Fearing for its safety, the driver positioned the cat inside a cage prior to passing it to among the export employees there who later on passed the feline to his sister-in-law living in Johor Baru.

According to portal MStarthe sister-in-law, called Melur, said that the cat was discovered on May 21 and she has actually been looking after it for the last 2 weeks.

Melur included that she attempted discovering the owner of the cat by publishing about it on a regional Facebook group however to no obtain.

“This Oyen (orange cat) has a collar on it and it’s extremely friendly.

“It might already have an owner, so I attempted sharing about it on a regional Facebook group for cats and waited, however up until now nobody has actually pertained to declare it.

“Since the cat stays unclaimed, we chose to look after it and it didn’t even make any difficulty when it got here on the opening night,” said Melur, including that the cat simply oddly roamed around your house when it arrived.

Melur likewise shared that the cat is getting increasingly more comfy at her house since its arrival and has actually been satirizing her other cat, Mochi, who’s paralysed.

“Just since Mochi is paralysed, this Oyen has actually been bullying Mochi by continuously having fun with Mochi’s tail,” Melur said.

She included that in spite of its spirited behaviour, Melor and her family have actually accepted the cat as part of their family.

Melur likewise shared about the orange cat by means of a Twitter thread where it has actually amassed over 4,000 retweets and has actually been seen over 900,000 times.

Other Twitter users were likewise seen concurring with Melur in the reply area that orange cats are understood for their naughty behaviour.

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