In a statement on Thursday , the National Parks Board said that it received a tip-off from a member of the public on Jan 6 about the unlicensed breeding and sale of cats.
The remaining cats are presently under AVS' care in its animal management centre, where veterinarians have assessed them to be in good condition. They would be cared for while investigations are under way. Those who use premises as a farm without a licence could receive a fine of up to S$10,000 or a jail term of up to a year, or both."These are shops that maintain records of each animal that they have kept in their premises, including the source, import date, importer, date of reception, and date of sale of the animal," said the agency.
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