Closed Appeals

URGENT: Funds Required for Microchipping of 37 Cats

This appeal is now closed

A lady, Jita, has managed to rescue 37 cats, all currently temporarily housed at Pet Villa, 61, Pasir Ris Farmway 3. She intends to move all the cats to a nice spacious house in Malaysia as soon as possible.

However, the customs require that she microchips all the cats prior to the move. She is from a middle-class economic status, and each microchip procedure will cost $50. For 37 cats, this amounts to a total of S$ 1,850.

URGENT: Seeking Donations to Defray Hospital Bill of Community Cat Xiao Bai

Xiao Bai is one of the 16 community cats that a caregiver Ming and his wife has been taking care of. The cats have all been sterilised except for 2, and are fed nightly with their favourite food.

2 weeks ago, Xiao Bai went missing for 3 days. Just when her caregivers were worried that she might had met with an accident or culled, she showed up on the third night with blood all over her nose and mouth and was badly dehydrated.

URGENT: Seeking Donations for Tooth Extraction for Cat

2 caregivers at Ang Mo Kio (around Blk 206) had noticed 2 weeks ago that a cat in their area was refusing to eat and was salivating a lot.

The cat was taken to Acacia Veterinary Clinic in Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 for treatment and was referred to another clinic for an x-ray because the vet had suspected that the cat's jaw was "misaligned" and thus had difficulty in eating. For this consultation and prescribed painkillers, the total bill came up to $28.

URGENT: Funds For Sterilisation of Cats in Marsiling Dr Blk 31-37 Due to Complaints

This appeal is now closed. Thank you for your support!

I do not represent any organisation and is working on this case closely with Mr Sivam who represents Sembawang Town Council (SBTC), with regards to the complaints made by residents that there are too many un-neutered cats, making lots of noise in the middle of the night and dirtying the area.

HELP REQUIRED: Funds to Defray Dental Expenses of Blind Cat

Stevie, a blind community cat that has recently been taken in by a kind caregiver, has had to visit the vet on 10 July and was hospitalised for 2 days to extract 3 of his remaining teeth. They had decayed so much that they were a continuing source of infection. He’s down to just 2 canine teeth.

Photo of Stevie

URGENT: Cat Requires Blood Transfusion

Chewy (domestic short hair, male, 2 yrs 4mths) had just recovered from PU surgery but is admitted to hospital yesterday (8 July 2010) due to liver poisoning, which is spreading to his organs resulting to internal bleeding.

Chewy is currently being seen to at Animal Recovery Centre, and the vet has said that he urgently requires blood transfusion from a healthy cat between 4-5kg with no infections.

URGENT: Severely Emaciated Cats Dumped at Tampines Requiring Funds for Medical Treatment, Food, Fostering

A total of 10 severely emaciated cats were found at Tampines. These were apparently dumped by a young man who has not been identified. As of 4th July, we managed to rescue 5 of the cats, and are currently housing them.

URGENT: Seeking Donations for Blind and Abused Cat

Your help is needed for a harmless, gentle blind cat which is being targeted by an abuser.

URGENT: Seeking Donations for Injured/Ill Cats in Ang Mo Kio

This is an urgent appeal for donations for medical and transportation costs incurred by a number of injured cats rescued in Ang Mo Kio. Photos of some of the cats as well as receipts can be viewed at

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=184275&id=99555921064

These cats include:

Elderly Cat Whose Face Has Been Mauled -
An old stray cat (now 17 years old) was found at Blk 629 Ang Mo Kio North with his face mauled either by a small dog or a big cat (according to the vet who had seen to the cat). Photos of this cat can be viewed here -

Urgent: Seeking Funds to Help Cover Operation Cost for Community Cat Siam

Siam is a community cat around Blk 700+ Tampines Street 71 who was abandoned about 6 months ago. She has been tended to by caregivers in the area. One night, one of her caregivers found her with her tail covered with blood as if it had been cut by someone. At that point, she still seemed to be able to run and walk normally, so another caregiver placed some ointment to stem the blood flow.

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