
Help Rescue cat colony - Gatineau
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Please help us rescue these abandoned cats! (Facebook page will provide updates on the project https://www.facebook.com/Cat-Rescue-Project-Gatineau-225900167837372/
These poor souls desperately need our help before the coldest part of the winter starts. There are about twelve cats, forsaken by their humans, who have formed a small colony in Gatineau. Three of them are heavily pregnant
females, there are a few kittens (from three or four months to seven or eight months old) and a few adult male cats, all left alone to struggle with cold and hunger. At least one of them (an orange long-haired cat) is injured and needs to be brought to a vet asap. Unbelievably, one of these rejected cats appear to be purebred Siamese.
We are a few people who decided to try helping them – we need to trap and vet them, and find foster and then permanent homes to give them a second chance. We have to rush, it will be freezing cold pretty soon, and we are terrified that the new kittens will be born any minute into the icy cold – they would never survive. It’s already been -7 degrees one night this week.
Some wonderful ladies have opened their homes and hearts for these unfortunate animals, but we need to collect funds for the cats’ vetting before they go to their foster homes .The amount needed for the vetting of the kitties exceeds anything we can afford, hundreds of dollars for each cat, and there are twelve of them!
Please donate and help us save them. They have been through so much, and getting them inside before the freezing winter hits is a question of life or death, especially for the sick ones and the kittens.
No donation is too small! Let us buy them warmth and loving homes for Christmas! They have suffered more than enough. Let's prove that every life matters.
Thank you for whatever donation you can spare!
These poor souls desperately need our help before the coldest part of the winter starts. There are about twelve cats, forsaken by their humans, who have formed a small colony in Gatineau. Three of them are heavily pregnant
females, there are a few kittens (from three or four months to seven or eight months old) and a few adult male cats, all left alone to struggle with cold and hunger. At least one of them (an orange long-haired cat) is injured and needs to be brought to a vet asap. Unbelievably, one of these rejected cats appear to be purebred Siamese.
We are a few people who decided to try helping them – we need to trap and vet them, and find foster and then permanent homes to give them a second chance. We have to rush, it will be freezing cold pretty soon, and we are terrified that the new kittens will be born any minute into the icy cold – they would never survive. It’s already been -7 degrees one night this week.
Some wonderful ladies have opened their homes and hearts for these unfortunate animals, but we need to collect funds for the cats’ vetting before they go to their foster homes .The amount needed for the vetting of the kitties exceeds anything we can afford, hundreds of dollars for each cat, and there are twelve of them!
Please donate and help us save them. They have been through so much, and getting them inside before the freezing winter hits is a question of life or death, especially for the sick ones and the kittens.
No donation is too small! Let us buy them warmth and loving homes for Christmas! They have suffered more than enough. Let's prove that every life matters.
Thank you for whatever donation you can spare!

Organizer
Nathalie Lagacé Leclaire
Organizer
Gatineau, QC