Client of Chinanews.com, Beijing, March 24th (Reporter Zhang Xi) In Yikangyuan District, Baibuting, Wuhan, recently lived in a family of five.

A stray civet gave birth to four small milk cats. The owner added a cat's nest in the unit hallway, prepared a cat litter box, and posted a notice reminding him, "The kitten has just given birth. ". This short video has more than 100,000 likes on Weibo and has become a hot search.

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Many netizens have left comments under the video. In addition to praising and warming their hearts, some netizens said that “Wuhan is not easy, but they can also treat cats and cats with good humanity.” Some netizens said that this may be the epidemic situation. Cozy "Confinement Center".

"Confinement Center" of Baibu Pavilion

The Baibuting Community is located in Jiang'an District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Recently, a "net red cat" appeared in the Yikangyuan community in the community, which has also become a major topic for owners after the epidemic and group purchase.

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In the group buying group, some owners proposed that the family should be renamed as "community cats" because "the epidemic made people in the community familiar."

Resident Mr. Gao said that this coon cat was in the community all the year round and would follow the owner into the unit from time to time. Recently, due to the birth of four kittens, the kind neighbors made cat nests in the hallway, provided them with cat food, water, and litter boxes. Tips.

Mr. Gao revealed that currently this family of five is raised by neighbors throughout the building. "Everyone wears masks and gloves when feeding cats, and is not worried about being infected." The good news is that some people have decided to adopt kittens after the epidemic after the video became popular.

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"Goodness can inspire goodness"

"Sad Sadness" is a resident of Jiangxia District, Wuhan City. He has six cats and will feed stray cats near the community from time to time.

After the epidemic broke out, on January 21, he encountered a three-flower stray cat in the community, listening to the weak meowing sound, thinking that stray animals were difficult to find food under the epidemic, he began to put down cat food every night at night.

Earlier, a "Wuhan at 4am" video became popular on the Internet, and a "Sad Earth" video to help stray cats was also among them.

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In order to make more people pay attention to stray cats, "Sad Earth" uses video to record the rescue process. With Wuhan Community strictly controlling the number of times residents go out, "Sad Land" can only go out once every three days. A few days later, the stray cat in the "Sad Earth" lens was covered in mud, and there were wounds in the corners of his mouth, which affected the hearts of many netizens. "Sad Earth" contacted several pet hospitals around him and could not adopt him, so he finally decided to adopt this stray cat.

In each video note of "Sad Earth", many users gave him encouragement and likes. "Good brother" "Thank you for your love" ... "Sad Earth" said that he would continue to shoot and share his help Videos of stray animals, because "goodness can inspire goodness."

Netizens "Sad and Sad" share videos of helping stray cats online

"It's touched to see someone help the stray cat"

Netizen "Sister Wei" lives in Wuchang District, Wuhan. She has been feeding stray cats in the community for six months.

"There were only one cat in the earliest time, and now there are about five." In the view of "Sister Wei", the epidemic situation in Wuhan has a little effect on the food and clothing of stray cats. There is also a younger sister, but only the me was fed when the epidemic started. "

During the outbreak in Wuhan, feeding stray cats faced problems with poor cat food purchases and how to keep themselves safe. In order to purchase cat food, "Sister Wei" searched Taobao's stores for shipping on Taobao and asked whether they could ship.

Netizen "Sister Wei" updated her video to help stray cats on Weibo.

"Sister Wei" also owns pets. "I still go out to walk the dog every day during the epidemic, but I use alcohol to disinfect the limbs when I go home. I also wear a mask when I go to feed the cat. When I go home, the soles and clothes Cat food bags are disinfected. "

After the epidemic, "Sister Wei" was deeply moved by seeing many people posting videos of stray cats online, and she also insisted on posting videos of stray cats on Weibo. She said it was a kind of positive energy transmission .

Life is precious. This past winter, Wuhan was very cold and warm. (Finish)