17/03/2024
Bertie Bert love the head pats but if you’re not quick you will get a bit and his bites are a bit bone crunching, no messing around with Bertie
Small sanctuary for ex-stray and ex-feral cats. Run by JJ. Spay + Neuter and adopt don’t shop!
Bertie Bert love the head pats but if you’re not quick you will get a bit and his bites are a bit bone crunching, no messing around with Bertie
Breakfast time….
Kitkat has a mini me
Don’t be responsible for illneses and disease to your cat and also unwanted kittens.
Neuter! Just do it !
Neutering will save you money in the long run as it will keep your cat healthier. But if you are in need of financial assistance to get your cat neutured, click the link below or contact your local rescue for advice.
https://www.cats.org.uk/what-we-do/neutering/financial-assistance
The two mums and kittens we rescued at the weekend ❤️
Both Mummies Gilly and Mia are really trying their hardest. We've removed the two weakest kittens and started the mummies on medication to increase milk. They really are adorable and sharing mummy duties. We really hope to keep this family together but all very dependent if their little weak bodies are able to care for these babies. These cats are really breaking out hearts.
NEUTER YOUR PETS NOW! NO EXCUSE!
Rest in peace little Tibs. You will now never get to grow up and experience adulthood and all the adventures and love you could have had for many years. You were born feral in a garden just 3 days ago with your siblings, and also another mum cat had a litter all on the same day in the same garden! You were unwell and had your umbelicle cord wrapped around your leg, had a wound infection and just started to fade. The amazing Protected Paws Animal Rescue Registered charity 1202369 and their vet tried to save you but you just were not strong enough.
You are gone but not forgotten. Your mum and siblings will be looked after and hopefully I’ll be able to get the other mum and her babies this evening.
Survival rate of new born feral kittens is not great. That’s why it is so important to get cats neutered to stop the breeding and prevent suffering. The passed away kitten is out of suffering now but of course there is mum still around and it’s early days yet for her two surviving kittens as they are so young.
Please reach out to a rescue if you have any cats in your neighborhood that require neutering, even if it’s just a case of TNR (trap, neuter, return).
NEUTERING SAVES LIVES
Jazzman is 16 years old in a couple months and still looks like and plays like a kitten
Some of the equipment I have that was used today
They didn’t have mum for 3 hours so hopefully they can get a good feed now from her
14 here all together. All interbreeding with each other
Two day old kittens!
Trapping today in Enfield. Around 14 cats all together living between gardens being fed by kind feeders and there’s shelters here too. None are neutered though which led to two days ago two different litters of kittens being born in the same garden the same day!
I managed to trap one mum and her 3 kittens today. Hoping we can get the other mum and her 4 kittens tomorrow. They’ll all be going off to Protected Paws Animal Rescue Registered charity 1202369 tomorrow 🤞 then Carol’s ferals should hopefully be helping with the rest TNR although perhaps we can also get one or two of the friendlier ones tomorrow after mum and kittens caught. Have to see what’s what. Priority right now though is remaining mum and of course her babies
🐾 Domestic Spice! 🐾
It took a few months, but Spicy is there now, domestic! She still of course doesn’t like to be picked up and she’s a long way from becoming a lap cat, but that’s okay. If she doesn’t want to ever be picked up or sit on a lap then that’s fine. In this house the cats aren’t expected to do what they don’t want to do.
There are so many feral kittens like Spicy who need a lot of socialisation in foster homes before they can be rehomed. It’s not easy because there are not enough foster homes out there and when these feral kittens are in a foster home they will often take months to become socialised.
It’s rewarding though once it happens.
If you fancy helping some feral/semi feral kittens become more socialised, you have some experience with cats and have a secure and calm home for for several weeks or months, please contact your local rescue. The more that can be helped this way it means they will likely then be rehomed into a domestic home rather than a farm, stables or TNR. It also means more off the streets being born in sheds and gardens and on industrial sites
It’s hard to hold an intelligent conversation now days with these kids, without being mocked. Welcome to generation Alpha 🤷♂️
Why is neutering (and microchipping) so important for cat welfare?
Click the new page on my website to find out why it should not just be an option, but a necessity to help prevent serious cat injuries, diseases and roaming for miles then becoming lost. https://www.jedicatsanctuary.com/cat-welfare/neutering
How to keep your cats from getting out of a window, or even out of a garden?
Click my new page https://www.jedicatsanctuary.com/cat-welfare/keeping-cats-safe to see a short guide on keeping your cats safe.
Some of the gang playing ‘find the dreamie’
Well, the website is up!
New logo coming soon!
Based in London, U.K, the small sanctuary is a forever home for ex-stray and ex-feral cats. Several of the cats have health problems and some nervous tendencies.
Welcome to my page. Here I will host photos and videos of the cats in my care; those that are staying permanently and those that are short term until they are moved onto a home or foster. There will also be videos of my rescue work out trapping strays and ferals on the streets, in gardens and car parks etc.
Photo below of a previous rescue (just for attention)
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Bertie Bert love the head pats but if you’re not quick you will get a bit and his bites are a bit bone crunching, no messing around with Bertie
Two day old kittens! Trapping today in Enfield. Around 14 cats all together living between gardens being fed by kind feeders and there’s shelters here too. None are neutered though which led to two days ago two different litters of kittens being born in the same garden the same day! I managed to trap one mum and her 3 kittens today. Hoping we can get the other mum and her 4 kittens tomorrow. They’ll all be going off to Protected Paws Animal Rescue Registered charity 1202369 tomorrow 🤞 then Carol’s ferals should hopefully be helping with the rest TNR although perhaps we can also get one or two of the friendlier ones tomorrow after mum and kittens caught. Have to see what’s what. Priority right now though is remaining mum and of course her babies
🐾 Domestic Spice! 🐾 It took a few months, but Spicy is there now, domestic! She still of course doesn’t like to be picked up and she’s a long way from becoming a lap cat, but that’s okay. If she doesn’t want to ever be picked up or sit on a lap then that’s fine. In this house the cats aren’t expected to do what they don’t want to do. There are so many feral kittens like Spicy who need a lot of socialisation in foster homes before they can be rehomed. It’s not easy because there are not enough foster homes out there and when these feral kittens are in a foster home they will often take months to become socialised. It’s rewarding though once it happens. If you fancy helping some feral/semi feral kittens become more socialised, you have some experience with cats and have a secure and calm home for for several weeks or months, please contact your local rescue. The more that can be helped this way it means they will likely then be rehomed into a domestic home rather than a farm, stables or TNR. It also means more off the streets being born in sheds and gardens and on industrial sites
The Berkshire Animal Connection Centre
Tanners Dairy Swallowfield Road