Life on the streets is unforgiving for stray cats. As a result of the dangers they are exposed to every day, stray cats face severe health issues like viral infections, fractures and injuries from vehicular traumas, parasites like maggots, worms, ticks and fleas, skin infections, dental decay, kidney/liver disease, and more. The Feline Foundation treats such cases that require immediate medical attention and rehabilitates them until they can be released. We also do life-saving surgeries such as dental extractions, amputations, hernia corrections, skin flap surgeries, eye excisions, and more.
Treating hundreds of trauma cases every year incurs high costs, such as medicines, food, diagnostic tests, surgeries, equipment and more. We wouldn’t be able to do it without donations from animal lovers like you to help subsidize our costs. Donate now to save a vulnerable life in need.
Treated for large abscess on neck, now up for adoption at our sister organisation Cat Café Studio
Treated for large infected neck wound, now recovered and safely returned to his area
Surgically treated for foreign body removal (6+ feet of string) from intestines, now recovered and in the safe care of caretaker
Surgically treated for damaged eye with eye extirpation, now safely returned to caretaker
Surgically treated for diaphragmatic hernia (organs pushing into chest), now recovered and returned to his area
Surgically treated for infected and damaged leg with amputation
For those stray cats who are senior, disabled and unable to survive on the streets without a caretaker, our sister organisation Cat Café Studio puts them up for adoption so they can find a loving home. Adopt a rescued cat at Cat Café Studio! You can provide a loving home to a rescued kitty in need and find your purrfect companion in return. Visit Cat Café Studio to meet their kitties or simply enjoy a coffee.