Helping Animals Together!

Helping Animals Together!

Every week, we’ve helped 120 animals!

A little tabby cat with eye inflammation was spotted by viewers in our live stream, and volunteers quickly applied ointment to help.

Another cat, unable to eat due to mouth inflammation, also received timely care from volunteers. A puppy with a metal collar around its neck has been rescued by a kind-hearted person and taken to the hospital...

Thank you to everyone who showed concern! All cases reported to us are followed up immediately, and we promptly contact nearby Feeder volunteers.

If volunteers are temporarily unavailable, we’ll post announcements in the Feeder live stream, calling on kind-hearted people to step in and help!

Leading Community Models in Action

Thanks to the efforts of volunteers and strong support from Chinese communities, neighborhoods have introduced scientific management solutions like smart Feeders for "scientific monitoring, designated feeding, and promoting neutering."

Using the Smart-Trapper for precise and ongoing TNR efforts, the number of stray cats in communities has been effectively controlled, neutering coverage has gradually expanded, and sightings of kittens have become rare.

Recognition from residents and neighborhood committees has significantly enhanced the community's sustainable self-management capability for stray cats, making it possible to build a harmonious human-cat ecosystem.

We participated in the Pet-Friendly Festival in Shanghai’s Minhang District, collaborating with the government to discuss more reasonable and sustainable ways to care for stray cats.

At the bustling market in Yu Garden, we shared stories of stray cats with passersby, bringing more willing hearts closer and inspiring them to join our cause.

Step by step, we are building community models across China, hoping to implement scientific stray cat management in more places. We also look forward to sharing China’s approach to stray cat management with the world!

 

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