Open Appeals

Guidelines to posting a CWS Special Appeals

Please email specialappeals@catwelfare.org with the information below:
1. A short write-up on the situation
2. The name and location of the veterinary clinic where the cat(s) is receiving medical treatment (if applicable)
3. Up to 3 photos/scans (JPEG only) of the cat / situation / bills / invoices
4. The kind of help you need (eg. financial, fostering etc) including appeal amount required
5. Contact numbers or regularly accessed email addresses

URGENT: Seeking Temporary Foster Home for Scatha the Cat

Scatha is a beautiful domestic shorthair cat that one evening, months ago, sauntered into our shophouse and decided to stay. He was about a year old at that time. He seemed to already be toilet trained as he would wait his turn at the toilet door and use the squatting toilet (he would pee inside it!) when his turn came.

Scatha -1

URGENT: Fosterers Required for Male Sterilised Community Cat

Meet Pumpkin, 1 year sterilised male cat who was abandoned on the streets as a kitten, and who has been looked after by caregivers in the area since then.

URGENT: Update on Emaciated Tampines Cats + Looking for Adopters

For more background information on this case, please refer to the initial appeal here:
http://www.catwelfare.org/node/2791

as well as our Facebook post here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=188705&id=99555921064

UPDATE

With regards to the case of the 10 emaciated cats that was reported previously, we are happy to update that the cats are doing well and have been putting on weight.

URGENT: Seeking Donations for Medical Bills of Three-Legged Cat & 30 Other Stray Cats in Cattery

Yellow Girl, one of the stray cats cared for by a seasoned and committed caregiver Rosaline, was abused.
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Amputation for one of the hind legs was necessary after it was brought to Mount Pleasant Medical Centre at Clementi. A police report was made; however the culprit has yet to be found.

URGENT: Seeking Fosterer for Abused Cat at Jurong West St 81

As reported on Shin Min Daily on 3 August 2010, a community cat at Blk 853 Jurong West St 81 was cruelly hacked by an animal abuser (to date neither known or found) with a knife.

SHIN MIN DAILY (3 Aug 2010) Jurong West: Secret Animal Abuser Cat with a Knife

Appealing for SPCA Vouchers for Cat Sterilisation of Ang Mo Kio Community Cats

A caregiver in Ang Mo Kio has written in about the situation in her neighbourhood, where there are some unsterilised cats at Blk 635 Ang Mo Kio, with one of the cats having gotten pregnant and then giving birth twice. Some of the kittens of this mother cat are still around - others have died.

This caregiver wishes to sterilise the cats but requires help. So far, she has sterilised over 30 cats in the area for the past 2 years, However, her current tight financial situation makes it difficult for her to afford any sterilisation.

URGENT: Fosterers Required for 2.5 Week Old Kittens

A resident at Toh Tuck Road had written to us about spotting a mother cat as well as 3 young kittens within her condominium compound. She estimates the kittens to be about 2.5 weeks old.

The cats are all hiding in a bush on a planter, and she is concerned about them during garden maintenance time, weekly NEA fumigation, as well as the recent erratic rains and storms.

URGENT: Seeking Donations for Medical Bills of Young Cat with Kidney Failure and Diabetes

UPDATE
The young cat mentioned in the following appeal has just passed away (06 Aug 2010)

However, the total medical fees came up to $938.95 and the caregiver is desperately needing help to defray the costs.

Burmese-Bill

She is grateful to have received help from the following donors:

Mr. Jerry - $50

URGENT: Caregiver Died from Stroke - Cats & Dogs Need Urgent Fostering and Boarding Funds

For those who do not already knew Mdm Truong, she was a patient and kind elderly lady who had helped many caregivers with fostering of their cats and dogs. She had been a caregiver for many years and had helped to sterilise strays as well as foster many cats which needed special care. She had dedicated most of her time in looking after the animals and had been great help to many other caregivers who sought her help.

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