Landlord locks expat out over rent dispute, pet cats trapped in condo for 4 days

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For most pet owners, reuniting with their pets after a long trip away may be the best feeling ever. But the reunion between a German expat and his pet cats was marred when his landlord reportedly locked him out of his apartment, trapping his pet cats with no food and water for four days. Wolfram Gunther, who has lived in...

For most pet owners, reuniting with their pets after a long trip away may be the best feeling ever.

When the family returned to Singapore on Aug 2, they found that the keycard for their apartment was not working. Although they were barred from entering the apartment, the landlord had allegedly promised that the pet-sitter would be allowed entry to take care of the cats. Worried for the welfare of his cats, Gunther made a police report. After some discussion with the security guards, the police officers reportedly scattered cat food through the gap at the bottom of door and splashed water on the ground to feed the cats.

 

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