We must stop Sickening torture of cats in South Africa : Help us save our cats.
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This year, Lanseria Ferals in association with AFA has been assisting Windsor Ferals with food donations, but due to a lack of funds, they have been unable to support their TNR efforts. Windsor Ferals have been struggling to TNR feral cats in the area as they receive very little funding, and most of the funds they do receive go towards feeding the cats. Many of the feeders are elderly or unemployed and can’t keep up with the increasing number of cats in the area.
Credit: AFA (Animals First Aid)
We urgently need your help to TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) 20 feral cats at Vito Animal Clinic.
Your support is essential for us to continue crucial initiatives that significantly impact the welfare of these animals. Sterilization is one of the most effective ways to control and stabilize the feral cat population. This effort not only reduces the number of homeless cats in our community but also alleviates the strain on our already overcrowded shelters.
Credit: Lanseria Ferals
One of our recent success stories is a ginger boy who was tragically shot with a pellet gun. You can see in photo above that he had two wounds on his head—one at the back (entry) and the exit wound at the front. He was trapped at the airport, fostered by us, and eventually found a loving home as he was tame.
We need to raise an estimated R10,000/$600 to help TNR 20 feral cats in Windsor. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a significant difference and is deeply appreciated.
Credit: Lanseria Ferals
Lanseria Ferals is a non-profit organization (NPO 301-357) run entirely by volunteers who offer their time and care free of charge to assist with sterilizing feral cats so they do not breed out of control, preventing kittens from being born into a life of misery and suffering.
Credit: Lanseria Ferals
Feral cats are clean, vaccinated animals that live outdoors and avoid human contact. Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a safe, humane, and the ONLY proven solution to manage feral cat populations. This process involves setting up feeding stations in the area, humanely trapping (with proper equipment), sterilizing (spay females and neuter males at a vet), vaccinating against rabies, and ear tipping (to mark they are sterilized) and returning the cats to their outdoor home where they can live out their life. Your generosity and compassion enable us to make a lasting impact on these animals’ lives. Together, we can ensure a brighter, healthier future for Windsor’s feral cats. Thank you for your unwavering support and for being a vital part of our community.
By donating this cause you will be helping Lanseria Ferals in South Africa.
P.S. If you have any questions or need assistance with your donation, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your support is invaluable, and we are here to help in any way we can.
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