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“My initial intention was just to give Hara some exposure and let her meet other ‘friends’ (orange cats), but this competition is great because usually events like this involve only expensive breeds. This event is different (as it featured cats of all breeds),” he said.
The Largest Gathering of Orange Cats event was organised in collaboration with the Malaysia Cat Club. Its president Khalid Rashid said the programme was aimed at providing exposure to cat owners and the public and educating them about caring for their feline pets.
“Orange cats, often called Oyen, are special and known to be mischievous. They are also garnering a lot of attention on the Internet nowadays. So, this time we wanted to organise something different from the programmes we organised previously,” he added.