Lucky Billy and Felix

Lucky Billy and Felix

We were contacted about Billy as he had a badly broken leg that had a small piece of bone sticking out of the skin. It took a long time to catch him and the broken leg had healed by then, but he still needed the piece of protruding bone removed. Once that was done, he...
Lucky Mouse

Lucky Mouse

Mouse came to us in a cardboard box with Bug and Kaha on April 3, 2020. Their mother had died, and they were just three days old. Mouse got his kitten name because that’s what he looked like at that age. We had hoped to put the three new kittens with a lactating...
Lucky Sassy and Roo

Lucky Sassy and Roo

Sassy by name and nature, this tortoiseshell pirate needed her left eye removed due to illness. She’s bonded with her sister Roo, whose right eye needed to be removed. They’re both curious and outgoing, and loved to hunt and climb trees as they grew up on...
Lucky Maki

Lucky Maki

Maki’s adoption photo (above), and how he looked when we first brought him in from the street (below) When we found little Maki, his right eye was badly damaged due to illness and needed to be removed. He has a quiet, gentle personality and gets along well with...
Vinni

Vinni

Vinni is one of the dominant male cats living at the rubbish dump known as Wellington. He’s not shy about eating or mating: here he is trying to mate with recently-sterilized Calli. Naughty...
Lucky Sister Mimi

Lucky Sister Mimi

We first saw Sister Mimi on the day we rescued Welli from the dump, and once we made the connection about Welli having been one of our land cats, we looked at old photos again and saw that Sister Mimi had been with us too. We hadn’t planned to keep them both,...
Scruffi

Scruffi

Scruffi lives at the rubbish dump known as Wellington. He’s shy around other cats and often has wounds on his face. 4 April...
Bug and Kaha

Bug and Kaha

On April 3, 2020 we accepted the challenge of raising two orphaned kittens. They were only a few days old when their mother died, so their eyes were closed and their umbilical cords were still attached. We named the black one Bug because he has a white patch in the...
Lucky Welli

Lucky Welli

Welli was found living at the rubbish dump known as Wellington. Due to her advanced state of pregnancy, poor health and remote location, we decided to take her in to give her and her kittens a chance at a good life. While looking through old photos, we discovered...

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