In the midst of the severe flooding in Kelantan, a heart-wrenching scene emerged as an orange cat, known as 'Oyen,' was seen clinging to a window grill in distress, unable to escape rising floodwaters. The video, which has since gone viral, shows a man attempting to rescue the cat but ends suddenly, leaving netizens eagerly waiting for any updates on the cat's wellbeing.
And not to forget the other victims, the pets who are caught in the floods. It’s important that pet owners ensure the safety of their pets because they lack the understanding of the danger posed by rising water, so they may not instinctively seek higher ground or react appropriately to the situation., an orange cat or colloquially known as ‘Oyen’ could be seen holding on to the window grill of half-flooded house with its paws, helplessly stuck in an attempt to seek shelter from the floodwater.
The video has very quickly gone viral with more than 11,000 netizens flooding the comments inquiring if the cat was rescued safely in the end. “My tears are falling seeing this. Poor thing, why didn’t the owner take them along when they moved?” questioned syaffaruddin.
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