Group catching stray cats in South Wairarapa and getting them neutered. Our aim is to reduce uncontrolled breeding.
Wellington
We are a group of volunteers dedicated to humanely reducing the uncontrolled breeding of stray cats in the towns of the Wairarapa.
We are a group dedicated to humanely reducing the uncontrolled breeding of homeless and unsociable stray cats in our towns. This improves the life of the cats by stopping a lifetime of producing litters for females and fighting for males. Reducing breeding also helps decrease the destruction of wildlife.
Just 4 weeks old... 10 June 2017
WOW, what a week...It really has been raining cats and kittens at WCK it seems this week.
Here are 2 of our latest incoming. They are 4 weeks old and there is 2 more of this litter to come in over the next day or 2. These have come in from a property in Masterton, were 2 stray queens have taken up residency lately. Unfortunately with the beginning of winter here and mum struggling to cope with the babies, WCK has made the call to remove them from mum as we can. Both females will stay on at the property, desexed over the coming weeks once trapped and the owner will continue there care, hopefully allowing them some peace and comfort in their lives. As much as these 2 babies are beyond cute...they never should have been born. Due to them being so young, they are currently on milk powder to feed. They need de-worming and de-fleaing and of course down the track desexing and vaccinating so they can be adopted out.
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