Teamer desde: 16/02/2019
The Poezensnuitjes Foundation is a livingroom shelter that offers help to stray cats and kittens in need. Stray cats in need, pregnant strays, stray cats with kittens and motherless kittens receive the care they need in our reliable foster families. We also carry out neutralization projects at stray cat colonies. The Poezensnuitjes Foundation was founded by volunteers who care about cats. www.poezensnuitjes.nl
Teamer desde: 16/02/2019
Stichting Wetland Cats is een kattenopvang met 300 niet herplaatsbare katten. Deze katten mogen voor de rest van hun leven een volwaardig kattenleven leiden in ons kattenparadijs. Wij herplaatsen onze katten niet, omdat de meeste katten een rugzakje hebben of gewoonweg te schuw zijn. De katten hebben bij ons 1 kilometer vrij land om te spelen en te ravotten, zodat ze echt weer kat kunnen zijn. www.wetland-cats.nl
Teamer desde: 15/05/2020
We are a small non profit official foundation, who helps street cats in Athens,Thessaloniki and Prevaza in Greece. We help the cats in foster care to find homes in Holland and Belgium Donations and fees go in the account of the Foundation Cats Because we care ❤ With the donations we can help the stray and foster cats and give them a chance to get adopted and a happy and safe life , as they will not survive or live long if they stay on the streets. Thank you for your support ♥️
Teamer desde: 17/03/2023
my name is Irene and I live and work on the beautiful Greek island Kythira for 15 years now, here I take care of the stray cats of the island, I have developed a feeding station and placed 28 of them around the island, I feed about 700 cats and at my home I have a shelter for cats with handicaps, at the moment 40 cats, that for there own safety cannot live in the "wild" because they are blind, deaf, paralyzed etc. for more information visit the website or follow me on FB .. THANKS
Teamer desde: 21/07/2023
For the last 12 years we take care a large number of stray cats in a suburb of Athens, providing food, medical care, sterilizations, having neutered more that 500 cats. At this point, we feed daily more than 200 cats in about 25 spots. At the same time we shelter many cats with disabilities, coming from the colonies that we take care that could not survive on the streets. These cats are blind, deaf, there-legged, with cerebellar hypoplasia, urinary or kidney problems, stomatitis.