Feline Name: Nyonya
Age: 1 year
Gender: Female
Colour: Tabby
Size: Medium
Sterilised: Yes
Microchipped: No
Toilet Trained: Unknown
Health: Excellent
Temperature: Very friendly towards adults, children, dogs and other cats
Nyonya is an incredibly friendly resident of my condo who wants cuddles at least as much as she wants food. Whenever she sees us coming down she runs up to us to walk in and out of our legs, flop on her back etc. You can easily pick her up in your arms, and she's also very friendly with our big dog (which is really unusual for stray cats) and the neighbourhood kids. All this leads me to think she has probably lived in a house already.
I'd put her age at around 1 year old and I'm pretty sure she's sterilised. I haven't taken her to the vet for a check-up yet but would do so before handing her over to an adopter. I've patted her all over and can't see/feel anything wrong.
I can't take her in myself as I already have a cat and dog at home. I'd be fine continuing to feed her daily myself but I know just how dangerous a place Singapore is for community cats. Also, I will soon be away for a long period of time, and am worried nobody will care for her.
We've called her Nyonya, after the term for Peranakan ladies.
Feline Name: Nyonya
Age: 1 year
Gender: Female
Colour: Tabby
Size: Medium
Sterilised: Yes
Microchipped: No
Toilet Trained: Unknown
Health: Excellent
Temperature: Very friendly towards adults, children, dogs and other cats
Nyonya is an incredibly friendly resident of my condo who wants cuddles at least as much as she wants food. Whenever she sees us coming down she runs up to us to walk in and out of our legs, flop on her back etc. You can easily pick her up in your arms, and she's also very friendly with our big dog (which is really unusual for stray cats) and the neighbourhood kids. All this leads me to think she has probably lived in a house already.
I'd put her age at around 1 year old and I'm pretty sure she's sterilised. I haven't taken her to the vet for a check-up yet but would do so before handing her over to an adopter. I've patted her all over and can't see/feel anything wrong.
I can't take her in myself as I already have a cat and dog at home. I'd be fine continuing to feed her daily myself but I know just how dangerous a place Singapore is for community cats. Also, I will soon be away for a long period of time, and am worried nobody will care for her.
We've called her Nyonya, after the term for Peranakan ladies.
Keepcats started are a group of students who aim to change the society's mindset of strays and animals.
When the projected ended, we disbanded in a way but the remaining members gathered some animal lovers to help with sterilisation and rehoming
Dedicated to raise awareness for animals
C.A.T.S - Care for Animals in The Society.
Although we have a really catty name but we care for all animals, including dogs, hamsters, tigers, snakes. No creature should be denied of an existance on Earth
We are an unregistered non-profit organisation and we do not have a shelter. All the animals listed are fostered by the volunteers themselves
Recruitment
We always need members! Fill this in if you are up to the challenge!
Name:
Contact:
Helping with:
Residential area: (No need to provide exact address, just ang mo kio, jurong, etc will do)
Positions available:
Adoption Foster (taking care of kittens while waiting for them to be adopted out)
Temporary Foster (taking care of cats/other animals during their recovery period after sterilisation/surgery)
Sponsor/Donors: (Providing Financial help for sterilisation of cats, medical bills )
Event volunteers (help with events, eg manning of booths)
Transportation: Help to transport cats to, for example, the vet's
Our Success Cases
Sterilised 147 (45 during Spay Day) cats and rehomed 66 cats as of 9 August 2011.
Sterilised 16 dogs (industrial park at Sungei Dakut) as of 9 August 2011. Every 2 SPCA voucher of the month goes to the dogs
Witnessed 6 cats adopted (Helping to post adoption from our site but not under our projects)-
Prince, Manja, Tigger, Power Twins, Stephanie's kitty
Sterilisation
12 cats At AMK Block 777 ( this is not the actual block )
14 cats At AMK Block X09
4 cats at Toa Payoh block X15
10 cats on XX Dec 2010
20 cats from Jan 2011 - April 2011
Individuals: Sunlovemoon's mummy, Changi pregnant cat, Tangerine, Grandmother cat, Hermosa, 3 Hermosa kits, Siamsiah's cat, Siamsiah's friend's 3 cats.
Cats for Adoption
More information will be provided on their individual blogpost
Adoption is free but a $80 sterilisation fee is to be paid upon adoption. This is merely for the sterilisation of the kittens and not adoption itself.
There will be 2 separate contract that you have to sign when if you were to adopt our cats.
Fosters may like to post their cats for adoption on our site too
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Half Cardigan
In Stock: 1
Price: SGD $40.00 (UP $49.90)
Never worn before
Our expenditures - updated 19 November 2011
Donations 2009
2010g
Balance
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Total donations minus Total expenses
2009: $124.50
2010: $-3747.20
Total: -$3871.70
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- note that for negative, we are dipping into our own pocket for funding aka borne by members -