We received news about some kittens taking refuge under a dumpster in Maqueripe car park, Tucker Valley, Trinidad & Tobago.
When we arrived we discovered three adorable kittens with their momma. Hungry and in need of care, the kittens were quickly rescued, but capturing the mom required some gentle trapping.
The good news is that all three kittens have already found loving homes!
Now, we have a wonderful momma cat we lovingly named Valley. She has been spayed and is currently with a caring foster mom, but Valley is still eagerly awaiting her forever home.
Please let us know if you are willing to open your heart and home to adopt Valley.
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During a site visit to assist a cat colony, the rescuer drew our attention to a lovable boy named Toffy.
Toffy had an excessively matted coat, was infested with fleas and ticks, and his overall health was suffering, significantly impacting his quality of life.
We reached out for assistance to groomers who could help Toffy, and fortunately, we discovered Fluff N Buff.
Fluff N Buff came to Toffy's home and gave him the spa day of his dreams. With love, care, and meticulous attention to detail, Fluff N Buff groomed Toffy back to comfort.
A heartfelt shout-out and special thanks go to Fluff N Buff for their exceptional care and dedication.
If you're inspired by Toffy's story as we are, there's an opportunity for you to get involved! Whether you'd like to contribute as a one-time supporter or become a monthly contributor, reach out to us at thesimbakaifoundation@gmail.com. Together, we can continue to make a positive impact on the lives of animals in need.
As we are slowly closing off on our RS Colony, with only 6 cats remaining, we were called out on a site visit to a much larger colony.
This videos shows just a few cats from the FL Colony that we were called to help and have already carded 5 to be spayed / neutered in the coming week. If you would like to become a monthly or one time contributor to help us continue our TNR efforts, you can donate here: Donate hereOne Neuter at a Time! Did you know besides population control, neutering can help reduce or eliminate undesirable behaviors such as roaming, spraying urine to mark territory, aggressive tendencies, and excessive vocalization driven by mating instincts.
Spread the love for TNR and together we can make a difference.
Another truly successful TNR 🙌 Even though we anticipated two, we were pleasantly surprised with three. Initially concerned about trapping a male cat with a young one, they surprisingly ended up cuddling together.
This brings the total number of cats spayed / neutered in our RS Colony 9 out of 15. Great team, great work!
*video is sped up just a bit