Cats Hope is a rescue initiative based in Singapore caring for vulnerable and abandoned cats.
We provide daily feeding, medical treatment, and safe care for cats already under rescue, while supporting the caregivers who sustain them.
Right now, multiple rescued cats are under care — some recovering from illness, some newly rescued, and some still unstable.
This fundraiser supports their immediate care, so they are not pushed back into a cycle of abandonment.
This fundraiser is organised by a US-based supporter on behalf of Cats Hope™ to enable international fundraising. All funds go directly toward the care and treatment of rescued cats.
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Cats Hope™ — Why Pet Abandonment Is Not a Personal Failure
Cats Hope™ is currently supporting the care of multiple rescued and abandoned cats — some recovering from illness, some recently rescued, and some still unstable.
Daily feeding, medical care, and upkeep are already stretching beyond what can be sustained without support.
This campaign is to stabilise what is already happening, so these cats are not pushed back into abandonment.
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Every day, rescued and abandoned cats are being cared for by individuals who are reaching their limits.
Most people believe pet abandonment happens because someone did not care enough.
That belief is comforting.
And it is wrong.
What we see, again and again, is not cruelty — but collapse.
Animals are not separate from us. They live in our homes, our streets, our communities. They are bred by humans, for humans — dependent, not wild. When they suffer, it reflects not individual failure, but a failure of systems.
Caregivers try to do the right thing.
They feed, rescue, foster, and stretch what little they have.
But vet bills rise. Sterilisation is inaccessible. Food costs increase.
Unsterilised cats become dozens within months.
Care turns into crisis. Crisis turns into overwhelm.
And eventually, animals are abandoned — not because people stop caring, but because they cannot continue alone.
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What Cats Hope™ Is
Cats Hope™ is a structured initiative supporting rescued and abandoned cats, and the caregivers already doing the work.
Rescue alone is not enough.
Across neighbourhoods and communities, there are individuals already caring for these animals — quietly, consistently, and often without support.
They fund food, medical care, and daily upkeep out of their own pockets. But without structure, the burden becomes unsustainable.
Cats Hope™ exists to provide that structure.
It supports both:
· the animals in need
· and the caregivers sustaining them
So that care does not collapse when individuals can no longer carry it alone.
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What This Looks Like in Real Life
Some of the cats shown here are currently under care — recovering, stabilising, or newly rescued.
Recent cases include a cat who developed fever and stopped eating after vaccination, requiring close monitoring, and another found in a drain too weak to survive without intervention.
This is not theory. It is daily reality.
Cats are found:
· in drains, without shelter or food
· injured and abandoned after accidents
· sick, starving, or too weak to survive alone
Some recover with care.
Some survive because someone steps in.
Some do not make it in time.
Each case carries the same truth:
Without support, suffering multiplies.
With support, cycles can be broken.
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⚠️ Why This Matters
Many rescued cats exist in a gap.
They are:
· not adopted
· not sponsored
· not supported by formal systems
They depend on individuals.
When those individuals reach their limits, the animals are left vulnerable again.
Cats Hope™ is not just about rescue.
It is about ensuring that care continues.
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What This Campaign Supports
This campaign supports the first phase of building a structured system of care.
Current care is already under strain, and immediate support is needed to prevent further abandonment.
Phase 1 — Stabilising Current Care
· sustaining daily feeding for rescued and community cats
· supporting ongoing care already being carried out
· funding urgent medical treatment
· preventing immediate abandonment
Phase 2 — Supporting Fosterers
· monthly support for registered foster households
· provision of food and essential supplies
· access to veterinary care
· reducing financial strain on individual caregivers
Phase 3 — Building a Sustainable Network
· expanding support across multiple caregivers
· creating a structured, accountable system
· ensuring rescued animals are not dependent on one individual alone
This is not about rapid expansion.
It is about building a system where care is stable, continuous, and not dependent on one person alone.
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This Is Not Charity as Performance
This work is not about visibility or recognition.
It is about responsibility.
Animals cannot speak.
They cannot choose their conditions.
But they live with the consequences of human systems.
We can choose to respond — not only when it is too late,
but by building structures that prevent suffering in the first place.
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❤️ How You Can Help
Support this work directly through this campaign.
If you believe animals should not suffer due to systemic gaps —
If you believe care should not depend on one person alone —
You can help by:
· contributing any amount
· supporting the development of structured care
· sharing this campaign
You can also learn more about the cats and ongoing work here:
cats-hope.com
Here we have the stories of 14 Ambassador cats rescued and living within the Cat's Hope Community, Stories from Adopters, and stories of other cats we foster or feed or care for.
Please help Support Cats Hope™ by your generous provisions via GoFundMe and sharing this story.
Thank You ❤️
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