Kittens in Danger!
As Care for Dogs gets more and more well known, more and more calls reach us from people who keep an eye on cats or dogs in need in the streets of Chiang Mai.
All on their own those individuals give food, take care and even sometimes organize sterilization (one of the best things they could do, we would like to see as much as possible).
But all to often they reach their limits as not all people in their neighbourhood share their compassionate heart and even could become hostile. That’s the point when they ask us for help and we try our best.
This is about one of those cases and that’s what a kind lady wrote us:
Hi,
I would like you to help me find home for 4 little kittens which were born a month ago together with their mother (Kao). I am at Army Base 41 (not sure if that’s the official English name). Kao had owners however they left her when they moved to their new home. Kao is very good in catching rat. She left many big rats in my back yard. Kao is not sterilised and had many kittens along the way. I usually gave the kittens away to my relatives and friends. However I ran out of relatives and friends who want kittens.
Government official houses are not allowing any pets and I cannot look after them too. My neighbours hates dogs and cats because dogs and cats use their house as a toilet. We often have an argument because they do not want me to feed the cat.
In the picture you cannot see the kittens so clear. I will send more photos once they are all come out.
Please help because my neighbour wants to dump them at the temple or get rid of them.
Poor cats
Thank you
Please contact Khun Tai (Thai) 085 – 886 8636, 089 – 192 9638
Could you offer one or more of those lovely kittens or her mother daily food, a save place they could call home and as a little topping your love. If so, you’re just a call away from joining the exclusive club of Khun Tai and those other good hearted practitioners of love to animals.
Category: Army Base 41
Tagged as: adoptable, cute, danger, kittens
Michael " Being part of the team I think, was so much more effective. If alone, I would only have given a street dog some food for few days, not knowing what else to do in a strange town when seeing a sick dog. Joining with the other volunteers at CfD, I was part of a steady approach. You give dogs some hope for a better life and don't have to disappoint them when they might wait on you, when your plane already took off. Here is a team and it's just another friendly face, the next (holiday) volunteer will take up your work. [More about Michael]"
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i would like to help them and i would do antyiting to help the mom cat and the litle kittends <3