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“One Person. Dozens Of Cats.”: Community Reunites With Long-Time Stray Cat Caregiver

@rainity89 shares touching story of community kindness.

Wake Up Singapore by Wake Up Singapore
June 19, 2026
in Singapore News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
“One Person. Dozens Of Cats.”: Community Reunites With Long-Time Stray Cat Caregiver
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For more than a week, a familiar face never appeared, as the elderly woman who had spent over 20 years feeding stray cats at a local park stopped appearing.

Day after day, the cats waited, and so did the people who had come to know her.

On Instagram, @rainity89 documented the search for the woman they affectionately call “cat aunty” — a 70-plus-year-old feeder who has reportedly cared for generations of stray cats, rain or shine, asking for nothing in return.

What began as concern for the cats soon became concern for the woman herself.

“What If The Cats Are Hungry?”

Three days after the aunty’s disappearance, @rainity89 shared that they were still waiting for her return. A carton of cat food had already arrived for the strays she regularly cared for.

Initially, they left it untouched, hoping she would appear, but she never did.

Screengrab of @rainity89 Instagram Reel

As the days passed, one thought kept crossing their minds.

“What if the cats are hungry?”

Unable to wait any longer, they opened the carton themselves and fed the cats.

Screengrab of @rainity89 Instagram Reel

The video showed the animals eagerly enjoying their meal before relaxing by the roadside afterwards.

While the cats were fed, questions about their long-time caretaker remained unanswered.

Waiting At The Usual Spot

The following days brought no sign of her. According to @rainity89, they returned repeatedly to the usual feeding location, sometimes waiting for more than an hour. Yet, they found no sign of her after two days of searching.

“This isn’t like her,” they wrote.

Screengrab of @rainity89 Instagram Reel

In a video, they explained that the aunty was in her seventies and had not been seen for several days.

The longer she remained missing, the more worried they became.

Eventually, waiting was no longer enough. Determined to find her, they drove around the park, checking carpark after carpark in hopes of spotting the familiar cat feeder.

The search became about more than just passing along cat food, and it became about making sure she was alright.

“We Found Her”

On teh third day came the update many followers had been hoping for.

“We found her.”

The words were accompanied by a video showing the long-awaited reunion.

Screengrab of @rainity89 Instagram Reel

“Auntie is finally here, we are so happy,” one person behind the account said.

After carrying the carton around for days, they were finally able to hand it over, and the conversation that followed was simple but heartfelt.

“Very long never see you,” they told her.

“Wah, I worried.”

Screengrab of @rainity89 Instagram Reel

The aunty explained that she had been away on holiday.

What had seemed like a worrying disappearance turned out to have a happy explanation.

But the concern shown by those searching for her was unmistakable.

“Few days ago, we waited for you, then you not here,” they said.

“Then we open feed them first. We scared they hungry.”

One Woman, Dozens Of Cats

As the aunty resumed feeding the cats, she immediately began pointing them out one by one. The skinny one, the shy one, the difficult one to feed.

It was clear she knew them all as familiar faces she had cared for over the years.

Screengrab of @rainity89 Instagram Reel

The exchange offered a glimpse into the quiet routine she has maintained for decades — a commitment that most people never see.

Yet her brief absence revealed just how many lives she has touched.

A Community Built Around Kindness

What started as a missing-person search for one elderly cat feeder became something larger.

A reminder that community is often built through small, consistent acts of kindness.

For more than 20 years, this aunty has shown up for the cats.

This time, when she disappeared, others showed up for her.

The cats were fed, and cat food was delivered, but most importantly, the woman behind it all discovered that people had been worried about her too.

As @rainity89 put it:

“Welcome back, aunty.”

Those willing to contribute cat food for the strays she cares for, feel free to DM rainity89 on Instagram.

 

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