NParks issues warnings, advisories to 21 pet owners over cats and dogs falling from height
Over the past year, the National Parks Board has issued 21 letters of warning and advisories to cat and dog owners in Singapore over their pets falling from height. This is since new rules that require them to ensure their pets' safety came into force. They make up a third of the 61 cases, which mostly involve cats. NParks said cases of high rise syndrome happen when cats slip or lose their footing, and are often unintentional.
Over the past year, the National Parks Board has issued 21 letters of warning and advisories to cat and dog owners in Singapore over their pets falling from height. This is since new rules that require them to ensure their pets' safety came into force. They make up a third of the 61 cases, which mostly involve cats. NParks said cases of high rise syndrome happen when cats slip or lose their footing, and are often unintentional.