Siau Li Chao (Ms), Straits Times Forum 14 Jan 08;
ON JAN 8, a report on cats was telecast on Channel NewsAsia. The programme showcased only negative aspects of stray cats. This is unfair to stray cats and responsible feeders of stray cats. Since it was a news programme, arrangements should have been made to contact a decent stray cat feeder and discussion how the interview should be carried out.
The fact is that the stray cat feeder Channel NewsAsia interviewed, who reacted very negatively, did not feed correctly and tarnished the image of stray cat feeders as a whole. A number of passers-by and a student who were interviewed also made negative comments on feeding.
Channel NewsAsia should have contacted some stray cat feeders who feed the right way, so the correct way to feed stray cats could be highlighted, and thus, the show could be fair.
Feeding stray cats is legal, but littering is not. Feeders should clear up after feeding, and sterilisation is the most humane and effective way to control the stray cat population. Singaporeans should portray more love for animals.
As India's Mahatma Gandhi said: 'A country's people's attitude to animals would reveal how high a moral standard the people have and how graceful the people are.'
Animals are also living things and have the right to live a good life as human beings. Hence, they should be treated fairly as well.