Love Kuching Project cares for sick, injured, and chronically ill strays. According to the Cat Welfare Society, the estimated number of community cats in Singapore currently is 60,000. While an increasing amount of work has been done to advocate for the humane treatment and protection of these strays, many with chronic/incurable illnesses and disabilities continue to lack access to timely medical treatment and a safe place to recover or to die in peace.
Just as humans struggling with chronic illnesses do, community cats also deserve to live out a safe and dignified life even in the face of lifelong illnesses or debilitating injuries.
Support these cats on their long road towards recovery and rehabilitation by making a donation today!
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Singapore is a small city-state in South East Asia with a multi-racial population of just under 6 million people squeezed into 300 square miles of land. Love Kuching Project runs a small cattery for rescued community cats here!
Learn more about our work at http://lovekuchingproject.org/