Gipsy loses his battle with Leukemia
Gipsy was by far the most challenging rescue we ever had to deal with in the Sanctuary. Introducing him to the other FeLV+ rescues was no picnic and … Keep reading >
Gipsy was by far the most challenging rescue we ever had to deal with in the Sanctuary. Introducing him to the other FeLV+ rescues was no picnic and … Keep reading >
FeLV+ rescue Gipsy started to feel unwell last night and the symptoms have worsened throughout the night. He’s been unusually lethargic and anorexic, he has enlarged lymph nodes … Keep reading >
Care, Love and Save – A quick guide to a truly happy and healthy cat, has been written by Paolo Marra and Jacqueline Barros, both animal welfare activists, … Keep reading >
Unfortunately, this month and within 24 hours, 30 sponsorships were withdrawn from our ‘Sponsor me’ program. Sponsorships are ‘virtual adoptions’ that allow us to have a permanent food fund to feed all the rescues at the Sanctuary, including those with chronic disease on special diets. Losing 30 sponsorships at once makes our budget even tighter and … Keep reading >
GOAL MET! 🐈🎉🐈🎉We want to thank our wonderful supporters, most of them sponsor at least one of our rescues as well, who have chipped in (some of them … Keep reading >
We tried to do it on our own but we couldn’t. Since November 2017, it’s been a very tough time for us at the Sanctuary. We’ve had to … Keep reading >
After Saturdays’ follow-up visit, we can say that we feel hopeful. The anti-inflammatory shot she was given on Friday afternoon worked! So the vet is confident we could … Keep reading >
This morning, all of the sudden, Kitty lost control of her body movements. She started swaying as she walked and then she began to drag her left hind … Keep reading >
With extremely close monitoring, a very strict high-protein diet and accurate adjustments of his insulin daily dose, we got Oliver’s blood sugar levels stabilized. 2 months into treatment, … Keep reading >
Our sweet Chloé woke up with a sore and swollen eye. We had to apply some soothing cold aloe gel to help reduce the swelling. She’s such a … Keep reading >