Cat raising has been abused by neighbors for 20 years. New foreign neighbors send red envelopes to lanyard cats

 8:54am, 15 September 2025

Feeding Langlang has been for 20 years, but he is always scolded by his neighbors.

People hold many different views on "feeding stray cats". The family of Pan Lichun, a netizen living in Kaohsiung, has been fed by Langlang for 20 years, but they are always scolded and driven by neighbors. Watching the meows happily eat and drink is their only motivation to continue doing it. However, a foreigner has been moved in recently. One day, he suddenly stuffed a red envelope and said that the money is for the cats. The warm brisk touched them very much.

Pan Lichun said that her mother started feeding stray cats 20 years ago. The first time she rescued a stray cat that had not opened her eyes, she devoted herself to the present and often went to the designated location to feed stray cats. However, due to the opposition and driving away nearby neighbors, she could only act in the early morning. Someone even saw their love and abandoned the whole box of kittens to the front of the house. Because of the soft heart, the family slowly helped find a good home one by one.

The Pan family adopted 9 cats, mostly because they were sick or had no mother.

Pan Lichun said, "Because the family is not very wealthy, it has been very hard in the past few years, especially when encountering people who are abused." The family has adopted 9 cats in urgent circumstances, some of which have lost their mother's little cats, and others have been rescued because of illness. Pan's mother has been doing her best to give the Langlangers a full meal for many years. Even if she put in more effort and labor, she is still often criticized by the outside world.

Looking at the mother's efforts over the past 20 years, Pan Lichun said with distress, "Mom's greatest wealth is to see that Langlang can eat every day. After all, every meal of Langlang may be the last meal." During this period, they were very grateful to the animal hospitals who were willing to help and cooperate, and the few people who supported feeding Langlang. Every time they reached out to help their hard days, they made their originally hard days less difficult.

The newly moved heartwarming foreign neighbor stuffed a red envelope to the lanyard.

A foreign man who has moved in less than a year recently knew that the family had been feeding stray cats for a long time, and occasionally secretly gave money to Pan's mother. He also said that he wanted the stray cats to add some money to their meals to express their support. Such a heartwarming move instantly turned into the power of their families and warmed their hearts. "I have lived here for decades, and I have only been scolded. Now there is more warmth, which is great."

Netizens read it. After this heartwarming story, people wrote in Facebook's posts "Cats Crazy Club," "What a heartwarming move", "Foreigners are good people", "I hope there are more and more good people like this", "I don't know you, but thank you", "Thank you, thank you for your hard work, and thank you for your thoughtfulness", "The most beautiful scenery", "Good intentions will be rewarded", "Support you, come on", "I'm so content", "I really want to know him".

Most of the reasons why residents oppose feeding waves are because the environment left behind is dirty and arbitrary reproduction, resulting in a decline in living quality, and even more and more stray animals. Therefore, the Animal Protection Department has long promoted "TNR (trap, sterilization, and put back to the original place)" and "clean feeding" in recent years, calling on people to love animals and respect life, while also taking environmental sanitation issues, taking away the finished feeding garbage, reducing conflicts between loving feeders and residents, and creating a friendly living environment together.