The unrelenting floods in Malaysia's northern and eastern states have brought devastation to countless lives, with the animal kingdom being no exception. A heart-wrenching scene unfolded at the Pusat Jagaan Prihatin in Kelantan, where over 400 felines seeking refuge found themselves in peril.
Lebih 400 ekor kucing jalanan Pusat Jagaan Prihatin, Kelantan turut menjadi mangsa banjir apabila bangunan tempat haiwan itu berlindung dinaiki air melebihi dua meter. Ya Allah permudahkanlah urusan mereka. Sempit dada tgk video ni pic.twitter.com/pXci1Qaoe2
— Nadia (@nadiazmn___) November 29, 2024
A concerned netizen took to Twitter to share a distressing video, revealing the alarming water levels that had inundated the care centre. The footage showed the cats huddled together, seeking safety on higher ground as the floodwaters lapped at their paws. The images sparked an outpouring of concern from fellow netizens, who shared their worries about the well-being of the stranded animals.
According to the post, the operator of the centre, located in Kampung Kubang Terap, Pasir Mas, expressed deep concern for the cats' safety. The situation was further complicated by the fact that both the operator and his workers were unable to reach the centre due to the treacherous floodwaters.
As the situation continues to unfold, animal lovers and concerned citizens alike are holding their breath, praying for the safe rescue of the stranded felines. The fate of these innocent creatures hangs in the balance, and it is imperative that aid reaches them soon.