After 23 days of perseverance, the missing cat in Sham Tseng was finally found unharmed.

The cat “Manon” managed to escape the veterinary clinic in Sham Tseng while preparing to be sterilized, but was finally found on the 23rd. Manon is in good health and thanks to volunteers and concerned citizens who kept putting down food, she did not starve while being lost. The cat owner, Ms. He, is grateful for the help finding her cat and is confident that Manon will be able to recover from her ordeal. Manon was originally a community cat in Yuen Long but was adopted by Ms. Ho in May last year. When Ms. Ho took Manon to the veterinary clinic in Sham Tseng for sterilization on March 9, Manon jumped out of the hole, ran into the Shenjing Village and escaped. Ms. Ho started a long-term search operation for Manon and enlisted the help of many volunteers and enthusiastic citizens who posted hunting leaflets and put down cat food and cameras in different places. After almost two weeks, Manon was finally captured on camera and rescued by a volunteer on April 1st. Mick Kwan will first arrange for Manon to live in the cattery until Ms. Ho picks her up following neutering, which is estimated to be in May. Ms. Ho thanked many volunteers who helped search for Manon over the past 23 days. Thanks to the concerned citizens and volunteers who placed food in the village, Manon did not go hungry during her disappearance and did not lose weight.

[Animal News]On the 23rd, the cat mother “Manon” who escaped from the veterinary clinic in Sham Tseng when she was preparing to be sterilized was finally found. Manon is in good health and can live safely Continuing to be fat in vain is all thanks to volunteers and enthusiastic citizens who keep putting down food so that she does not have to starve while she is lost. The cat owner, Ms. He, is very grateful to the many volunteers and citizens who helped find the cat, and said that she has always been confident that Manon can be found, and she will not give up no matter how long it takes.

Manon, who is regarding one year old, was originally a community cat in Yuen Long. She was adopted by Ms. Ho in May last year. At first, Manon was very afraid of human contact, but following half a year of taking care of her, she finally let her guard down and began to get used to family life. However, when Ms. Ho took Manon to the veterinary clinic in Sham Tseng for sterilization on March 9, Manon suddenly struggled and jumped on the exhaust fan during the blood test, which damaged the exhaust fan, jumped out of the hole, and ran into the Shenjing Village.

Ms. He and many volunteers and enthusiastic citizens started a long-term cat hunting operation. First, they posted cat hunting leaflets in the village, and then put down cat food and cameras in different places, gradually narrowing the scope, but at first there were no Manon at all. Manon was not seen on camera for the first time until March 26.

It turned out that a few days ago, a villager told them that they saw a cat in a place where cats were rarely seen, so they set up two more cameras there. “At 11pm on March 26, we first saw her appear on the video camera. At that time, she walked to eat the cat food we put down, but she was very alert. She was eating while leaning back, ready to go She ran away, but she only ate for two minutes before leaving.” Ms. He said that they were very excited at that moment, because they knew that Manon was still alive and knew her whereregardings, so they were more confident that they might rescue her.

Until Saturday, April 1st, cat volunteer Mick Kwan locked the location and searched all night, and finally successfully rescued Manon and brought him back to the cattery, and notified Ms. He to come and see the cat at noon. Seeing that Manon was rescued safely, Ms. He admitted that she was so happy that it was like a dream. She also laughed and said that Manon didn’t seem to recognize her, but she had a heart for Mick Kwan, as if she was grateful for his rescue.

In order to prevent Manon from getting lost once more, Mick Kwan will first arrange for Manon to live in the cattery until Ms. Ho picks him up following neutering. It is estimated that he will not be able to return home until May. Ms. Ho said that Manon was fine physically and mentally, she was not thin, and she was very naughty. “I heard from Mick that she was very naughty, she turned the sand table upside down, and she pretended to sleep while he was cleaning.”

She also thanked many volunteers who often came to help find cats in the past 23 days, especially Jan, Ivy, Pam, Kenneth and Andy, saying that they have been running around for many days and doing their best.

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After Manon went missing in Sham Well, volunteers found her on camera more than 10 days later.

Manon was rescued by volunteers a few days ago, and he was finally able to report to the cat owner that he was safe.

Manon was rescued by volunteers a few days ago, and he was finally able to report to the cat owner that he was safe.

Thanks to the enthusiastic citizens and volunteers who placed food in the village, Manon would not go hungry during his disappearance, so he did not lose weight.

Thanks to the enthusiastic citizens and volunteers who placed food in the village, Manon would not go hungry during his disappearance, so he did not lose weight.

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In a heartwarming end to a 23-day search, the lost cat Manon has been found safe and sound in Shenjing Village thanks to the tireless efforts of volunteers and concerned citizens. Cat owner Ms. He expressed her gratitude to those who helped find Manon, stating that she never lost hope and would not give up until her furry companion was located. Thanks to the vigilance of volunteers who kept putting down food for Manon, she did not suffer while lost and was found in good health. With her safe return, the community can breathe a sigh of relief and take comfort in the power of persistence and compassion.

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