Residents of Lengkok Bahru have raised concern after reports surfaced of a man allegedly attempting to harm community cats with a penknife.
A police report has been lodged by a witness, and the National Parks Board (NParks) has been alerted to the case.
According to posts on the Facebook group Sayang Our Singapore’s Community Cats, the incident occurred on 21 August at about 5.20 pm.
Witnesses claimed that a man, estimated to be in his early 30s, dressed in black trousers and a black T-shirt, and carrying a pink backpack, was seen attempting to stab cats near Block 57, Lengkok Bahru.
A passer-by managed to film the man as he left the scene. Members of the community group said that no cats were injured in the attempt.
A local cat feeder added that this was the first such incident in the area and that the individual was not recognised by regular feeders or residents.
Another account posted on social media alleged that the same man was earlier seen in the same location that day attempting to splash water on a cat hiding under a van, apparently to draw it out.
The post claimed he later attempted to attack another cat near a provision shop, reportedly in full view of multiple witnesses, including children.
According to the post, people shouted at the man to stop and pulled children away from the area for safety.
Several men attempted to follow him, but he crossed the road before they could intercept. The cat was later checked and found unharmed.
NParks has been updated on the matter, according to posts, while community members urged residents to remain alert for possible further incidents of animal abuse.
Concerns were raised not only for the safety of the cats but also for the potential risk posed to members of the public, given the presence of a weapon.
Some netizens further alleged that the same man, in similar attire, had been spotted on 19 August near Chong Pang teasing a community cat, before being chased away by a resident.
Other unverified sightings linked him to Yishun and Punggol areas.
While many commenters called for swift intervention and protective action for community cats, some suggested the man may have special needs and require help.
Others emphasised that regardless of personal circumstances, such behaviour poses a risk and needs to be addressed.
The incident has sparked discussion within the community about ongoing challenges in protecting stray and community cats.
Several netizens recalled previous cases where cats were allegedly harmed or teased by individuals, raising concerns about repeat abuse cases.
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