Help find these kittens a home

A concerned cat lover, Jenise de Bruin writes: I am writing this letter out of desperation for help for all the stray cats in Komatipoort. It seems like that I am the only one that is concerned about the well being of all these homeless cats. It breaks my heart that I am not able …

A concerned cat lover, Jenise de Bruin writes:

I am writing this letter out of desperation for help for all the stray cats in Komatipoort.

It seems like that I am the only one that is concerned about the well being of all these homeless cats. It breaks my heart that I am not able to help all of them.

When I came to Komatipoort five years ago, quite a few babies were born at my place of work. They were all deformed and paralysed, I were unable to save any of them. I had them all put to sleep.

Over the years my mom and I tried to adopt as many as we can.

The problem that I am having now is that the community do not appreciate me feeding the cats. I was literally forced to stop feeding any cats. I stopped until I could not face the hungry starving looking cats, which by now all knew where to find me. I tried to catch some of them, but in the process did more harm. My idea was to have them spayed.

I tried to contact Pro Life several times, but they have never been able to find homes for any of these homeless kittens.

Unfortunately, there is no vet in Komatipoort. Twice a week there are a vet in Malelane for a few hours, otherwise the closest is Nelspruit. I have to take time off work to get to a vet.

I cannot find a home for any of them. If I could afford it, I would adopt them all, because they are such lovely pets to have. All they need is a good home and a little bit of love.

I am desperate for any help. If you can help, please phone me on 072-218-2187.

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