SINGAPORE - After being married 45 years, a retiree divorced his wife because of the cats she kept, one of which even urinated on his face.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - After being married 45 years, a retiree divorced his wife because of the cats she kept, one of which even urinated on his face.
She believed that doing so was the way to paradise and also protect her family. She developed an obsession with cats and went around feeding strays. She became"progressively more hostile and irritable" and the $500,000 retirement pension he received in 2004 was to become a subsequent source of friction between them as well.She even had a maid look after the cats in their matrimonial home as well as a rented house in Johor Baru, according to media reports the husband produced.
The husband produced the articles about his daughter to show that his wife had sought to contest the divorce to avoid accounting to the Official Assignee her share of their home.The wife, who discharged her lawyers halfway through the case, defended herself, while the husband was represented by lawyer Dew Wong Li-Yen as assigned by the Director of Legal Aid.
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