“If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much.”
MARK TWAIN
BIOLOGY
beige to light brown with darker brown markings
13-20 cm
1.8kg to 3.6kg
BIOLOGY
adulthood: 1 year on
gestation: 63 days
litters: 2-4 kittens
lifespan: 12 to 15 years
BEHAVIOUR
The Singapura cat is typically cute, charming and playful.
BREEDING
The Singapura Cat has a high fertility rate and are known for their maternal instincts.
FEEDING
They feed on whatever food sources they can find such as small rodents, insects, birds and even rubbish.
IDENTIFY
The Singapura Cat has large round eyes, usually green or hazel brown in colour.
NEUTERED
Cats that have been sterilised are universally recognized by a tipped left ear to ensure they are not neutered twice.
INSPECTION
Technicians inspect for signs of cat presence, such as fur and droppings in basements, attics and secluded spots. They check entry points like windows and doors to block access and assess gardens to prevent attracting stray cats.
CAGE
We place the cage where the cats were found to frequent most. When the cats enter the cage, we bring them safely to the relevant authority.
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
Based on our inspection of your premises and the contribution factors that may be involved, our technician will offer advice on how to keep stray cats away.
SERVICE REPORT
After the service is done, a digital report will be emailed to you. This report contains photos of actions taken and recommendations of how to keep cats away.
BIOLOGY
varied appearance because they are mixed breeds
30cm to 60cm in length
15kg to 20kg
BIOLOGY
aulthood: 1 year on
gestation: 58-68 days
litters: 3-8 puppies
lifespan: 15 years or more
BEHAVIOUR
The Singapore Special are known to be intelligent, adorable and adaptable.
BREEDING
Because of the natural breeding cycles over many generations, their diversified genes make the Singapore Specials more resilient.
FEEDING
They feed on vegetables, fat, carbohydrates and protein (beef, chicken, pork or fish).
IDENTIFY
The Singapore Special are sometimes referred to as the “kampong dogs of Singapore” because urbanisation caused them to become strays.
HEALTH
They typically have hip dysplasia which is a common skeletal disorder. Their hip joints are not fully developed which results in their joints grinding against each other, leading them to deteriorate over time.
INSPECTION
Experts look for signs of dogs presence, such as fur and droppings in areas like basements and attics. They inspect windows and doors to block entry points and evaluate gardens to prevent attracting stray dogs.
CAGE
We place the cage where the dogs were found to frequent most. When the dogs enter the cage, we bring them safely to the relevant authority.
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
Based on our inspection of your premises and the contribution factors that may be involved, our technician will offer advice on how to keep stray dogs away.
SERVICE REPORT
After the service is done, a digital report will be emailed to you. This report contains photos of actions taken and recommendations of how to keep dogs away.
GET IN TOUCH
General enquiries and contract-related matters
SALES@ORIGIN.COM.SG
Questions about your pest management program
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Concerns with service standards and appointments
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