

Following the trail of destruction into the longkang:


To a neighbour's house, & one of the survivors:

No idea if it was same individual that was raised by the cat's mum (see part 1, part 2 & part 3), as there are at least 3 yellow vented bulbuls that hang around the cat's house.
Anyway, the cat thinks that the bouganvillea petals in the longkang look quite pretty:

& its mum's flowers too:



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