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TNR IS working on Kauai!
Many people who are concerned about wildlife reject TNR because “it doesn’t get rid of all the cats,” which they fear are “causing” the extinction of bird species on Kauai. There are many things wrong with these statements. In prior articles, we’ve discussed that cats are not “causing” the bird declines. Yes, they kill birds, but they are a third …
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2016 Year-End Fundraiser
It’s nearly the end of the year and we could use YOUR assistance to keep helping Kauai’s community cats. CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR YEAR-END DONATION! Our operating expenses are well over $10,000.00 each and every month, and half of that is veterinary expenses: spays and neuters, sick kittens and cats, and expenses for transferring kittens off island. With well …
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Wild Child – A Miraculous Recovery
Wild Child was found at one of our East Shore colonies with a horrific mammary tumor. After several attempts to trap her, KCCP founder, Sue Scott, was finally able to coax her into a trap and get her to Kapaa Animal Clinic for emergency care. The vet had never seen anything like it, especially in a very feral kitty. Surgery was performed, but …
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2016 Our Best Year Yet!
Mahalo to Barbara Bennet and ForKaua’i magazine for publishing a letter (see below) written by KCCP President, Basil Scott, in response to her editorial column titled, “What Are We Going To Do With Kauai’s Feral Cats?” Kauai Community Cat Project: 2016 Our Best Year Yet! Kauai Community Cat Project, KCCP, is a small non-profit supporting Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and cat rescue. TNR is …
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Waimea
One of our volunteers, Christy Ryan, rescued a cat from a dangerous situation: local authorities were trapping and killing cats in the area because of concerns about the cats hunting endangered birds. A tourist, Jean Dunbabin, told KCCP about a specific kitty she had seen at this location during her vacation and that she was interested in adopting the kitty. Christy made numerous trips …
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More Frightening Than Halloween
“Be scared…very, very scared. I’m not talking about Halloween, when ghosts and goblins abound. I’m talking about something even more frightening. I’m talking about the mass eradication of cats in the environment. There are many reasons to be horrified. One is the notion that some conservationists, who call for the mass removal of cats, state they want them treated humanely. …
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TGI Article, “Seabirds: Threats at Sea”
The October 8, 2016 edition of Kauai’s daily newspaper, The Garden Island (TGI), contained an article entitled, “Seabirds: Threats at Sea.” The article notes that our president, Basil Scott, wrote a letter to Suzanne Case, the chairwoman of Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), requesting further investigation into reasons for the decline of Newell’s shearwater seabirds. The TGI …
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2016 Fundraiser At Kauai Mini Golf A Success!
Even though we had some pretty stormy weather the night before and morning of our Charity Fundraiser event, there were many locals and visitors who didn’t let that stop them from attending! In fact, aside from a few brief showers, the weather cleared during the time of the event and it was a beautiful evening. The Kauai Mini Golf at …
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2016 Charity Fundraiser – Mahalos & Highlights!
Our 2016 Charity Fundraiser August 6th at the Kauai Mini Golf in Kilauea was a BIG SUCCESS! In spite of the weather, a good time was had by all! Check out our Mahalos & Highlights!
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Tickets Now Available For Our Fundraiser At Kauai Mini Golf!
TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURR-CHASE! Click on the Mini Golf Charity Fundraiser graphic above or Click Here to go to our 2016 Fundraiser Event page and get your tickets NOW! Tickets sales end July 30, 2016!

