Help feed 200 abandoned cats in Chennai

A microproject by Blue Cross of India
Help feed 200 abandoned cats in Chennai

Summary

This project will help feed 200 abandoned cats and kittens in Chennai. The Blue Cross of India provides shelter, food and care to these homeless cats and kittens. These cats are looked after till they get adopted or live permanently at the shelter. The cats are vaccinated and neutered. Your donation will help us to feed and care for these adorable cats and kittens.

$525
total raised
11
donors
0
monthly donors
7
years

Challenge

Thousands of cats are disabled or abandoned in Chennai. They are left on the streets to fend for themselves. The chances of these cats getting injured or killed on the streets is very high. This project will help feed and care for these animals

Solution

The micro project will help in getting the resources to provide shelter, feed and care for these abandoned cats and kittens.

Long-Term Impact

The project will promote safety of cats, dogs and other animals in the community by proactive, compassionate behaviour. The safety of the community will also be ensured in the process. While the numbers decline, the health and life of homeless animals will improve.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Blue Cross of India

Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu - India
Website:
Blue Cross of India
Sudhersena Alalasundaram
Project Leader:
Sudhersena Alalasundaram
CHENNAI , Tamil Nadu India

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