Community Cats Network were contacted before Christmas by a lady who had moved in to a new property in Lombardstown, which was inhabited by a number of feral cats. The lady was happy to feed those cats, but was concerned that when Spring would arrive the numbers would spiral out of control. In man...
Community Cats Network were contacted before Christmas by a lady who had moved in to a new property in Lombardstown, which was inhabited by a number of feral cats. The lady was happy to feed those cats, but was concerned that when Spring would arrive the numbers would spiral out of control. In many cases, our TNR projects are funded by the cats' carers or by fundraisers organised by members of the community. However, when the numbers are quite high, some carers can simply not afford he discounted rate of neutering and there may not be any available local funds for the neutering of community cats if no fundraisers have ever been organised in that area, which is presently the case. We are thus appealing to the generosity of our supporters and followers to help raising the funds necessary to cover this project and ensure those cats can lead a happy life, free from the burden of breeding constantly. We would be so grateful if you could donate a little something to help with the cost of neutering these beautiful feral cats before their number goes out of control. There are up to a dozen cats visiting this carer for food. Anything raised above the amount needed will be put in our North Cork TNR fund to help other cats needing help in the area. We thank you in advance for your support and generosity.
The Lombardstown TNR Project For Community Cats Network
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€200
Offline donations
€30
Online donations
€170
About the Cause
Community Cats Network
Community Cats Network is an organisation committed to the welfare of all cats. We seek an ethically based solution to the problems of over population, neglect, deprivation, and cruelty. We work with local communities in improving the welfare of cats within the community.Our primary activity is TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) as we believe that it is the only humane solution to control the cat population. Our primary consideration is the welfare of feral and stray cats. We believe that unless there is