Feral & Abandoned Cats & Kittens Rescue & Rehoming

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We want to continue our work of feeding, desexing, rehoming & providing veterinary treatment for feral & abandoned cats & kittens.

Manawatu / Whanganui

We live in a small rural town, where sadly there are many feral & abandoned cats & kittens in need of food & medical treatment. We have been feeding many of them for over three years now, & have trapped & tamed a number of young kittens for rehoming into loving homes. It is heart breaking to see some of these cats in need of veterinary care that as retired pensioners we just cannot afford to give them. Our limited finances have been severely stretched when we have taken in young kittens suffering horribly from highly contagious Cat Flu, & each one has been given the appropriate veterinary treatment to save their lives .... but veterinary care is costly & we simply do not have the necessary funds to continue doing this, as well as serious eye infections which have led to loss of sight in the untreated infected eye. We want to continue feeding, desexing, taming & rehoming as many of these feral & abandoned cats & kittens that we can, but we need financial help in order to do this.

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Feeding, desexing, veterinary treatment, & caring for the many feral & abandoned cats & kittens in our rural community.

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DRAMA, DRAMA & YET MORE DRAMA  17 February 2022

Well, just as I thought things might be settling down again, lots of Drama suddenly struck us …. JJ, a formerly-feral boy of 18 months old, who had to remain here with us due to a serious cruciate injury & some arthritis due to that, developed a full Bladder Blockage & required emergency surgery 17 days ago ….which after a two night stay in the vet hospital with a catheter in, plus an IV running, was able to come back home on the third day …. However, it was clearly evident, with very frequent trips to the litter tray with no result, that he had already developed another bladder blockage …. So it was back to the vet again the next day, & major reconstruction surgery to prevent further blockages …. After that, I slept in the living room with him for 10 days, until his stitches were removed four days ago …. Now he is happily back with the gang again …. While all that drama was going on, our Golden Retriever had to have surgery, just four days after JJ’s second surgery, for a large growth on the side of his tongue ….which did not go according to plan …. On returning home with David, once the sedation was wearing off, he was bleeding heavily …. & vet said to bring him back in again straight away, so it was back to the vet, a 2nd lot of sedation & more stitching of his tongue …. Two days before he had surgery, we had torrential rain all over the weekend, & I was worried about a litter of six small feral kittens, who we had been feeding for several days …. They were only around 5 weeks old, & their mother was just a kitten herself & clearly she had little milk to feed them all …. Due to the torrential rain, I was worried about how these small babies would access food, especially if the mother wasn’t with them, or didn’t have sufficient milk …. On the Sunday, David went into the side garden in a short break from the heavy rain, to put out some food, & returned with two tiny rain-drenched babies ….part of the litter of 6 …. I quickly had him make a hot water bottle, while I did my best to dry them out a bit with a towel, before placing them on the well-wrapped hot water bottle to warm up, as it was a cold day …. David mentioned that one of the babies was laying dead on the lawn, & I asked him to pop outside again to make sure it was indeed dead …. He returned with the baby, who not only was drenched to the skin, like the other two, but was very cold to the touch …. David said he was sure it was dead, but as he picked it up, it gave a weak little miaow …. As I worked on it, I truly did not think this one would survive, but amazingly, after being dried off as best I could, & joining its siblings on the hot water bottle, beneath a cover, it would give a little miaow every now & again …. It took a lot longer than the other two to recover …. In the meantime, everytime there was a break in the rain, David would go out into the side garden, & return with a drenched baby …. Until finally, just before evening set in, he found the last one …. I am happy to report, that all six survived their awful experience …. But all six developed cat flu a few days later, & a gastric upset, so it was off to the vet with them …. Their visit & medications, plus three lots of surgeries, plus the other litter of five in that same room, who caught the flu off the newcomers & required medications, have seriously set us back financially, & David, at the age of 70, has taken on a few additional hours of work in order to pay off a very high vet bill …. I keep telling him that this is a season, & it will come to an end, & then we can all settle down again …. Pic shows some of the new litter, who are now all gaining weight nicely, & are due to move into a bigger cage while they continue on with their medications …….

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Cherry on 18 Feb 2022
Sorry it is not more. xx Keep up the good work xx
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Guest Donor on 20 Dec 2021
You have been very kind to these animals in need of help. Thankyou and merry Christmas.
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Dwyllis Harrison

Hi G. Happy New Year .... I have meant to thank you so much for your very kind & generous donations. Without this generosity, we would not have been able to take in as many sick feral kittens as we have. We have three new Rescue babies at this time, to add to the 13 kittens we already have, so I have been kept very busy over the festive season. A blue tabby kitten that I took in during the week leading up to Christmas, had pneumonia from cat flu, & had to have a steroid injection plus antibiotics as well as the usual cat flu meds. She was in a lot of distress & had had a lot of weight loss. Very wild little girl, & very scared. I brought her much bigger brother in the next day, to be with her, in the hope of easing her distress, & had to also treat him for cat flu. Poor baby had to return to the vet after a Christmas, as her breathing was still very laboured. More medication, but she is still breathing very quickly, so I will be taking her for her third vet visit tomorrow, I think she is having an asthma attack which will require an inhaler. Her brother is doing well. The third new baby is an adorable tiny boy, who I found abandoned at our side garden feeding station late evening last Friday. It was clear that he had cat flu & I was able to just walk up to him & pick him up. He is about four weeks old, & luckily I had the required meds & was able to start him on it straight away. Sadly, like two other kittens we have, his eyes have been permanently damaged & eyesight will be severely limited. We do not have any more cages or rooms to bring in any more sick kittens, so I am really praying that the several kittens we are feeding outdoors daily, remain healthy. I hope 2022 treats you kindly & will be a blessed one for you. Thank you again. Regards Dwyllis & David.

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Thankyou for what you do.
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This campaign started on 11 Jan 2021 and ended on 19 Mar 2022.