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There are about 90,000 stray cats living in Seoul alone.



We mainly live in apartment complexes, but if this apartment complex is demolished, let's see what will happen to the cats there.



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Street cats are now a social issue.



There are people who feed, but there are also cases of hate and abuse.



Mr. Gimpo-do gives food to stray cats even before the reconstruction of the Dunchon Jugong Apartment in Seoul begins.



We took pictures of each one to determine the number of individuals.



The documentary film 'Cat's Apartment', in which Kim participated, covers about two and a half years when 6,000 households moved to this apartment in 2017 and the apartment was demolished.



When the so-called cat moms who feed them leave, the 250 or so stray cats living in this apartment will be cut off.



[Why did you cry, half moon?

Did you cry because you didn't want to go?

But you might want to be here.

(Even if the apartment is destroyed?)]



Even the residents who take care of stray cats are not of the same mind, so conflicts arise.



[Jeon Jin-kyung/CEO of Animal Rights Action Kara: I think you are thinking, 'This cat cannot live without me.'

It's not like that.

Cats never think that way.]



In the end, 10% of cats that follow people are adopted, and about 40-50% of them move to neighboring towns or distant places with the help of local residents, and the camera shows this process without prejudice.



In Seoul alone, there are 90,000 feral cats.



The so-called 'Gilnyangyi', which increased the number of cats due to abandonment of cats and human betrayal, are beings who share a living space with humans.



[Gimpo-do: It is not only people who migrate, but many things, living together in this place for a long time must disappear.

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Of the 250 or so stray cats that lived in the Dunchon Jugong Apartment, half do not know where they are.



These cats are doing well, aren't they?



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Kim Byung-jik)