Gadget was found all alone on the side of the road to Fort George in the middle of a storm. He was terribly malnourished and sick, but sweet and affectionate right from the start. We took him in, nursed him back to health, and now that he’s made a full recovery,...
Smokki was rescued from the Vis town dump along with her sister Sooti. We’re familiar with the Wellington colony, so when we saw some fresh new kittens with no mum in sight, we assumed they’d been dumped. We wanted to offer them a chance at a better...
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...
Sassy by name and nature, this little pirate needed her left eye removed due to illness. Curious and outgoing, she loves to hunt and climb trees. She’s bonded with her sister Roo, so we’d really like for them to be adopted together. Both are...
Roo is a little pirate: her right eye needed to be removed due to illness, but that doesn’t stop her. She has an adventurous personality, and loves to hunt and climb trees. She’s bonded with her sister Sassy, so we’d really like for them to be...
When we found little Maki, his right eye was badly damaged due to illness and needed to be removed. He’s currently being fostered, has a quiet, gentle personality and gets along well with other cats. Contact us if you’re interested in adopting this little...
Mini is one of Sister Mimi’s last five kittens. We call this litter the panda crew because three of them looked like panda cubs at birth, with big spots covering their tiny ears. Lucky Mini lives with her mom and her brother Tux on our...
Tux is one of Sister Mimi’s last five kittens. We call this litter the panda crew because three of them looked like panda cubs at birth, with big spots covering their tiny ears. Lucky Tux lives with his mom and his sister Mini on our...
We first met Tomina in October of 2018. She was small and quite wild back then, scavenging from rubbish bins outside of Tommy (the big supermarket on Vis). We started feeding her, and over time she began to trust us. She was sterilized in 2020, as you can see from the...
As of February 2020, street cat sterilization is funded by the town of Vis. We always need donations for other veterinary expenses such as exams, medications, veterinary-prescribed food and equipment to help us save lives.
Donations will never be used to pay anyone for their time: this is an all-volunteer project. We only aim to cover our out-of-pocket expenses.