Though still affordable, the cost of living in Singapore is taking its toll - and some are starting to feel the pinch. Administrative worker Loh for example, shared with AsiaOne that the cost of dining out with her friends have gone up by almost 50 per cent in recent years. "If I head out for lunch with friends three or.
Singaporeans living in public housing may soon be legally allowed to keep a maximum of two pet cats under a new policy. About the policy: On Dec. 2, Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How announced that a mooted cat management framework will effectively reverse a 34-year ban on cat ownership in Singapore’s Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats. Singapore imposed a cat ownership ban in 1989, claiming that felines are “generally difficult to contain" and make caterwauling sounds that can “inconvenience” neighbors.
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