Our litter of 6 babies born the evening their mum was caught and brought to safety. Now over 2 weeks old and doing so well! Mum is doing an incredible job.
Our 2024 Calendar is still available to purchase! Only $10 each and every $ will help us continue to help more community cats in Zimbabwe. Our calendars are our biggest fundraiser every year and we hope you’ll love this years one too!Send us a message or contact us on 0779 993 157 to get yours! They are also available to buy from Harare Central Veterinary Surgery HCVS , Avondale Veterinary Surgery, Pawfect Dog Spa, Chisipite Veterinary Surgery, The Book Lady Zimbabwe, Sugar & Spice at The Hub and Gordon Martin Hair Studio. A huge thank you to Paragon Printing & Packaging for printing our calendars. Thank you for your great service and professionalism!
A panicked member of the public came to ZNSPCA last week as they heard a crying kitten in their car. But they didn’t know where the sound was coming from. Our volunteer Katie went along to help. Everyone was shocked to finally find where the kitten was hiding! In the chassis! A big thank you to the staff at Harris Auto in Chisipite for helping free this little baby. It took a huge team effort to save this kitten, and his name is now Chassis! He is now in Cat Rescue Zim’s foster system and has settled in brilliantly to his foster home loving his foster doggy daddy Harley. He is now ready for adoption! If you’d like to adopt Chassis please contact us on 0779 993 157 adoption policies apply
This week we got a call about a pregnant cat crying in a garden, the client was worried she was in distress. We went to see if we could find her and discovered that she already had her babies, only a couple of days ago. We wanted to make sure mumma and babies were safe and monitored, so we can spay mum in the future and make sure her babies are doing well. We decided to trap mumma. She moved off her nest and we took the opportunity to move her kittens carefully into the trap with the aim to safely trap mum without too much extra stress on her or her babies. We were absolutely thrilled when mum actually decided to go into another trap that was just set with food. So we quickly rushed mum and babies to a secure enclosure so she can take care of her kittens safely, where she will be fed well and her babies monitored. The family who alerted us to this mum are happy to have her spayed and returned when her babies are weaned and old enough to be entered into the foster system. We hope to show you the progress of this sweet mumma and her babies so you can follow their story.
Last week … the faces of community cats now leading better lives. This is why we TNR
Who remembers our snared boy who had a snare around his waist and neck? Well he is fully recovered and was relocated today to a farm in Norton with a companion male. We have all our fingers and toes crossed for him and his future life with lots of rats to catch! If you would like working cats for your farm/workshop or office please contact us on 0779 993 157.
We have a name for our black kitten. He didn’t want to choose so his foster mum picked instead…. Meet Beetle! His brother already has a name chosen for him by his foster family - Sidney! So here they are our new additions BEETLE & SIDNEY!
Muffin is a very special girl. She is a gorgeous Blue tabby who found herself lost in the hustle and bustle of Southerton. She is still shy but an absolute sweetheart. She is really coming out of her shell with our foster mum. She needs a bit of encouragement and patience but when she’s on you and purring all she wants is cuddles and to make biscuits on you. She loves to headbutt you too! She would be a great companion for another kitty, but she hasn’t met dogs or kids yet so that would take time and patience. If you’d like to give Muffin a home please contact us on 0779 993 157. Adoption policies apply
At only 5 weeks old Shamie was found by a lovely lady during a bike ride. She heard her cries and couldn’t believe what she saw. Shamie was walking on hyacinth on a dam in Shamva, her feet muddy and wet. She was put safely in the lady’s backpack (after she tried to look for mum and/or siblings) and taken to Chisipite vet where she was collected by one of our foster mums. She is safe now.Shamie was infested with fleas and ticks. She enjoyed a lovely bath which made her feel so much better and much less itchy. She has been vet checked and is doing brilliantly, showing more of her personality every day. Shamie will be ready for adoption in a few weeks time.