A man in Yishun has apparently turned his car into a makeshift two-storey home for his cats.
The dark grey car was seen at the second floor of a multi-storey parking lot at Block 347, Yishun Avenue 11 with makeshift cat beds and feeding utensils placed beside it, reported Shin Min Daily News.
When AsiaOne went down to the scene on Friday (May 8), two cats were resting in cardboard cat beds under the car.
A calico cat was seated below the hood of the vehicle while an orange cat was under the boot. The car owner was not present.
There were also several pet care items and a plastic bowl filled with drinking water.
He, a 50-year-old engineer, told Shin Min that he owns the car and two cats.
He said he took in the two injured strays — a calico cat named Patches and an orange tabby named Tiger — over a decade ago.
The cats used to be kept at home but He let Tiger, who didn’t like being indoors for long periods, roam downstairs and soon Patches followed.
He said that he bought his car about 10 years ago for around $100,000 but he drove much less this past year.
He added that since there was rarely anyone home, he started placing the cat’s bed behind and under the car.



