"There are a few cat museums in the world, but I believe the Lion City Kitty, the cat museum of Singapore is the very first museum with live animals. And I didn't want a museum where people just come to see arts and craft, I really wanted people to understand there was an inspiration behind the art and the inspiration is really the beautiful animals. Lion City Kitty is the term we coined for the local kitty cats that live right here in Singapore."
The real inspiration for the museum and its live residents is to change the public mindset towards cats and foster a stronger interest in local breeds.
To achieve that, Seet works in collaboration with the Singapore Cat Welfare Society.
The organization brings in rescued or abandoned cats to stay in the Muse Gallery, an entire floor dedicated to cats available for adoption, over a three-month rotation period.
Volunteers from the Singapore Cat Welfare Society are at the museum every weekend to handle cat adoption applications and offer advice.
Sya Shukor is from the Cat Welfare Society.
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