Feral Cats/TNR Campaign

We are inundated with requests to help feral cats and kittens. Each feral will need trapping, blood testing, a full health check, flea/worm treatment and neutering as a minimum. We receive no financial aid to do this work.
We are inundated with requests to help feral cats and kittens. Each feral will need trapping, blood testing, a full health check, flea/worm treatment and neutering as a minimum. We receive no financial aid to do this work.
It's not all fluffy kittens!
Feral cats are a huge part of what we do and unfortunately an expensive part of what we do. As of 1st March 2021 we are in DESPERATE need of a vehicle to enable us to carry out our trapping and rescue work, but the funds we have are needed for our vet bills, so we are starting to fundraise not only for our TNR work, but also for a van.
We have reached out to larger animal welfare charities, asking for financial assistance toward the cost of neutering feral cats and kittens but we are hitting brick walls. This work is URGENT and ESSENTIAL. A feral cat is just as important as a domesticated one and unless we help to neuter them, they will just continue to breed and breed.
Each feral cat will be caught, blood tested, given a full health check (and treated for any health issues), microchipped, neutered, ear tipped and returned to their home or relocated to new feral homes, all of which are checked and the carers are experienced with ferals.
We do NOT neuter feral kittens at 8 weeks. We will NOT return 6 week old feral kittens to a life outside to fend for themselves, we will socialise them and find them amazing homes.
We can only do this with your help.
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