Luck for Cat’s future: 82 -year -old Chinese man looks for a reliable career for the pet cat; Lenkunkram pledge spark widespread discussion

An 82 -year -old man from China’s Guangdong province has offered his property to anyone wishing to provide lifelong care for his funded cat.The long -known elderly man continued his search for a suitable guardian for his pet after his passing. Reports show that long, who have no children, became solitary after the death of his wife ten years ago. He gave shelter to Jianba and his three kittens when he found him as a stress during the rain. Currently, only Jianba remains in his care, which made him looking for future care.Gwangdong Radio and Television quoted by South China Morning Post reported that Long provides anyone, including its entire assets, assets and savings, provides anyone who provides excellent care for his cat.His proposal has discussed a lot on Chinese social media platforms, indicating various reactions from online commentators.A comment stated (quoted by South China Morning Post): “If no one is ready to take a proposal, it is either because they do not really love cats or the old man conditions are very strict.” The exact requirements of the CAT-care agreement are unknown. Another observer claimed that “the old man might be ready to remove his property, but the person who accepts the proposal can face the cases with relatives of the man who can claim that they have the right to inherit it.”Under the Civil Code of China, effectively 2021, individuals can legally inherit their inheritance to state, institutions or individuals.Meanwhile, many online reactions express their desire to take care of the cat without financial compensation. One person said, “I would like to adopt the cat, and I don’t need his money.” Another replied, “I am ready to adopt it,” by adding further she understands the concerns of the long. He said, “I had considered the same question even once. I do not know anyone who I can trust with my cat, so the best way is to give money to adoption because I don’t want my cat to be their burden.”However, some commentators raise concerns about potential animal misuse, citing previous documented cases. Currently, China lacks laws against pets.The country’s pet industry has recently experienced significant growth. 2025 The white paper of the China Pet Industry suggests that the Chinese dog and cat population reached 124 million in the previous year, with 2023 to 2.1 percent increase. Dog and cat consumer market increased by 7.5 percent, the same period reached 300 billion yuan (US $ 42 billion).