Emergency from Assisi Farm: Mother Cats and Kittens Urgently Need Help

Every day, new emergency calls reach the Assisi Farm in Stockerau – from Vienna, Lower Austria, and beyond. But no one expected this operation: within a few days, three heavily pregnant cats had to be taken in. They come from an illegal breeding operation and were freed during an official seizure. The weakened mother cats – two Scottish Folds and one Khao Manee – were exploited there for quick profit.
Care Team on Constant Duty for Mother Cats and Kittens
“It is a small miracle that all the kittens were born healthy,” says Stephanie Lang, head of the Assisi Farm. “The three mother cats – Emmi, Lilly, and Frida – were initially still insecure and had to get used to the new environment. Especially Emmi was fearful and initially reacted aggressively when approached.”
Caring for three mother cats with eleven young animals demands everything from the team: “Caring for these cat families pushes us to our limits in terms of personnel, organization, and finances,” explains Stephanie Lang. The little ones not only need a lot of attention and care but also regular veterinary visits, high-quality food, deworming, and all necessary vaccinations. The spaying of the mothers is also imminent – and all of this is associated with high costs,” says farm manager Lang.
Assisi Farm Needs Animal-Loving Support
The Assisi Farm in Stockerau is therefore urgently dependent on the help of animal-loving people – it can no longer manage without it. Stephanie Lang: “The best support is a cat sponsorship. This allows us to secure the medical care, maintenance, and loving care of Emmi, Lilly, Frida, and their kittens in the long term and enable them to live a healthy and safe life.”
Farm Sponsorship https://tierschutzverein.at/patenschaft/katzen/
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