Something unusual that happened. | 7:28 AM
Today, school was supposed to end early, at 1.40pm, but Madam Ernie held us back until roughly 1.55pm. I stayed in school for roughly 20minutes afterwards, then went to take my usual bus 43 home.

Alighting after a brief 10-minute journey back home, I once again, as usual, had to walk an approximate 700m path home. Trudging along the concrete and seemingly never-ending path, I came across a little kitten. It has big green eyes, grey fur and it was a very small kitten. I found it very cute. For some inexplicable reason, I crouched down and stroked it's surprisingly soft fur. Weirdly enough, I even mimicked the cry of a kitten! It would have been incredibly embarrassing if someone else was to have seen it, but luckily my surroundings were empty.

Strangely enough, as I slowly stood back up the cat seemed to beckon to me as it slowly crawled away. Still entranced by the feline, I followed it. It went all the way to the void deck of the HDB Block in which I live in, and it lead me to a small container filled with some small little red balls that looked to me like cat food. It turns out, there was a kind animal-lover who had provided many cats around the vicinity with free food. I feel that such an act is very noble, and the person is very kind-hearted.

Despite the kind and under-appreciated efforts of kind samaritans like this animal-lover, there remains a unfortunately large amount of people who continue to treat animals badly and in some cases abusing them. I really hope all of those horrible actions will stop as an animal-lover myself, and that the people can repent for their own good and the good of animals worldwide.
Despite the kind and under-appreciated efforts of kind samaritans like this animal-lover, there remains a unfortunately large amount of people who continue to treat animals badly and in some cases abusing them. I really hope all of those horrible actions will stop as an animal-lover myself, and that the people can repent for their own good and the good of animals worldwide.