Videos of animal cruelty have spread from mainland China across the world. Yet laws to punish such acts are often insufficient or outdated
There has been something missing in my life for the last three years, after leaving Hong Kong and returning to England. His name is Roo. Now, we have been reunited.
My pet cat, adopted in 2014, remained in the city with my son. But Roo recently flew, at great expense, to London and is now happily adapting to life in the UK.
I had forgotten how much I enjoy the company of a cat. A growing number of people in Hong Kong – more than 100,000 households – are discovering the joy our feline friends can bring.
The annual Cat Expo, held in the city this month, featured 180 exhibitors offering products ranging from high-end snacks to DNA tests to check for hereditary diseases.












