21 Hamsters Abandoned In Ang Mo Kio, Cage Has Chilli Padi But No Food

Hamster Society Singapore Rescues 21 Abandoned Hamsters In Ang Mo Kio

On Thursday (1 Sep), 21 hamsters were found cramped together in a cage in the Ang Mo Kio area.

Animal welfare group Hamsters Society Singapore (HSS) posted the shocking discovery and rescue process on Instagram two days later.

Besides cramped conditions, rescuers also discovered that the creatures had no access to food. However, several chilli padi were scattered around the cage.

HSS is now relocating the hamsters to foster homes, with a few of them requiring additional treatment.

21 hamsters found abandoned in Ang Mo Kio

According to the Instagram post on Saturday (3 Sep), HSS was alerted to the discovery of the abandoned hamsters at around 11pm.

Source: @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

Volunteers rushed down to the scene in Ang Mo Kio, only to find 21 hamsters in a cage.

Source: @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

They had been abandoned by their owner, left with access to no food besides chilli padi.

Source: @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

HSS said volunteers from the organisation then spent hours until 3am sorting the animals into temporary boxes and conducting body checks.

Source:@hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

Many of the hamsters had injuries and bite marks from fights all over their bodies.

 

Source:@hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

One of them, found in an unusually lethargic condition, also had an infected eye and matted fur.

Source: @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

Volunteers also found a hamster carcass, highlighting the dire state of their situation.

Source: @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

Hamsters in process of relocation to foster homes

Fortunately, HSS took quick action to relocate the hamsters to foster homes.

Quite a few of the animals still require regular visits to the vet, and will receive routine checks while being nursed back to health before they are put up for adoption.

Source: @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram

The organisation has additionally thanked members of the public for their donations in assisting with the process of rescue and relocation.

If you’re looking for pet hamsters, consider checking out HSS’s official website, where many rescued hamsters are waiting for loving owners to give them a new home.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from @hamstersociety.sg on Instagram.

Sudeshna Dhar

Sudeshna is a lover of all romcoms, especially Gone Girl (2014).

Recent Posts

5 new F&B outlets to check out at Parkway Parade, including Saboten Express & Mister Donut

Running out of ideas for where to makan is never an issue at this mall.

18 Dec 2024, 6:00 pm

Teacher dies after being hit by train in Thailand, believed to have been recording TikTok video

Authorities believe the train struck the man and dragged his body 200 to 300 metres…

18 Dec 2024, 5:55 pm

Labubu reseller in M’sia to sue woman for S$151K after she accuses its toys of being fake

The young woman won a Labubu doll bought from the reseller during a laksa stall's…

18 Dec 2024, 5:48 pm

Elderly man in India arrested for allegedly engaging in sexual act with street dog

Police said the canine was tied while being sexually assaulted by the accused.

18 Dec 2024, 4:59 pm

Phuket airport uses S’pore shophouses in tourism mural, apologises for confusion

Phuket airport claimed the use of Singapore's shophouses in the mural was intentional.

18 Dec 2024, 4:10 pm