Young Vulcan was abandoned in the middle of the street!
1,080 kg
Dry food offered
1,080 kg
Dry food necessary
"We currently feed 196 free cats, spread over 12 feeding sites (7 sites in Joinville and 5 in the surrounding towns). But our stocks of kibble are dwindling: we have barely 25 kg left, enough to last less than a week!
Unfortunately, our finances do not allow us to buy more kibble. As our association is less than a year old, we are not entitled to a subsidy. And no in-store collection is possible for another month! Even if we ration the cats, we will never last until then!
In just a few days, we won't be able to give anything to the street cats... A few residents are trying to help us, but their meager pensions won't be enough to feed 196 cats! The poor cats are in danger of dying without food... "
"At the end of 2021, several epidemics hit the colonies. Many of them were hit hard by coryza, typhus and calicivirus, which are highly contagious diseases. Treating and caring for them has lead to huge expenses!
We tried to raise money through fundraising, but the money raised was not enough to help us. I had to use a lot of my own money to pay the vet bills. Unfortunately, our finances are not extensible: we have nothing left to buy kibble for the street cats.
Some females are already pregnant. The kittens will soon arrive, which will mean even more mouths to feed! We are very worried about the future... "
"Tweety is a young cat who lives in an abandoned farmhouse on the side of the road. The poor thing has got a piece of hind leg missing, since he was caught in a hunter's trap when he was just a kitten. All his movements are made difficult because of this handicap!
Used to living in total freedom, Titi is too wild to be adopted. The first time we saw him, he was skeletal because he could not find food. Since then, we have been bringing him kibble. But if we can't do that, he will die again: it is impossible for him to hunt to survive, or to walk several kilometers to find food... Our help is vital to him!"
"The association was created because we saw that cats were proliferating and nobody was doing anything about it. We started by collecting kittens, then we started feeding free cats on different sites. Catching them, sterilizing them, caring for them... All this can now take several hours a day!
But we continue, because our work is really useful in the field. But if we don't have the funds to finance our actions, the situation of the cats will get worse. They will be more and more numerous, without sufficient food, with degraded health conditions... We can't let that happen!"
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