The Mermaid feeding station plays host to the largest colony fed and monitored by Syros Cats. Around 15 cats visit regularly all-year-round, but this number doubles in the winter months when other sources of food become scarce. Here are some of our regulars, some of which already have names, some not.
Meet the Cats
Cashew
Cashew is a little reserved but he will let you pet him. He has a very high-pitched meow!
More about CashewFungee
When Fungee first showed up, we thought she was suffering from a fungal infection (hence her name!) but we have…
More about FungeeNounou
If you could ask the other cats in the colony about Nounou, we’re sure they’d say that Nounou’s a nuisance!…
More about NounouCalino
Calino is the Calico with No tail! Our volunteers discovered that her tail was injured and had become infected. We…
More about CalinoTabitha
Ginger & White – Boy
Ginger – Boy
Tabby & White – Boy
McDio
Looks like one of our former residents, McDuff, so McDio is the second McDuff (δύο is two in Greek!) Lives…
More about McDioHelp us care for the Street Cats
We feed over 60 street cats in and around Kini every day of the year, as well as monitor their health and provide veterinary care when needed. And of course there are always new kittens or older arrivals to care for too. Any donation you can provide helps us continue this valuable work. Please consider donating to help us at the Donations page
Feeding Station 2 – The Mermaid Location
We Live Together
Our thanks to We Live Together who came up with the original idea of creating ‘Cat Café’ feeding stations to improve the lives of homeless cats in Kini and throughout the island of Syros.
To find out more about their fantastic work, please visit their website