In our small village of Kini, we have no fewer than eight feeding stations for the strays of the area. Our volunteers visit each one every day to provide food and fresh water for the cats who feed there, and also monitor their general health and keep a look out for any newcomers for on-going […]
Continue reading...TNR isn’t just about sterilisation. We also look at each cat’s general health and where needed, we give or arrange further medical treatment before they are released. Such treatment might be care of wounds, dental work or parasite treatment. The condition of one cat we came across recently was quite heartbreaking, driving home the harsh […]
Continue reading...We recently had news about Millie and April, the delightful carbon-copy kittens of our much-missed and much-loved Skoupy , and affectionately known as the Skoupinis! They were adopted by one of our volunteers who had first met them when they were just 4 weeks old and couldn’t bear to leave them behind. Now 18-months old, […]
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