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Secret Meetings On Feral Cat Ordinance
Aloha Cat Lovers, I’m writing today to let you know that for the past year, the Kauai County Council has been holding secret meetings concerning an ordinance that will restrict and/or ban TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) in Kauai County. These meetings have intentionally been kept secret, with the County government asserting its right to secrecy despite being questioned. These secret meetings have also discussed …
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County Restrictions Could Mean Big Trouble For TNR Caregivers and Kauai’s Cats!
If you’re helping our island cats as a TNR caregiver, the County is ready to crack down on you like a criminal. Never mind that TNR helps the County tremendously, providing services that would be valued at over $1 million if paid for in cash. Or that these services are provided AT NO COST to the County because they are …
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Adoption Events
We have frequent weekend adoption events at Petco in Lihue. Check back to see when our next adoption event is scheduled or give us a call at 808-634-4890. And don’t forget to check out our kittens and cats available for adoption on our website!
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A New Home in Canada
A Canadian tourist visiting the North Shore made friends with an adorable tabby cat on the lanai of her vacation rental. She contacted us in hopes that we could find him a foster home until he could be adopted. Unfortunately, we had no foster homes available, so with the help of KCCP and Dr. Nishimoto she was able to obtain a …
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Friends of KCCP
A Big Mahalo to the businesses and individuals who support KCCP and our island cats! Contact us if you’d like to learn more about how you can become a Friend of KCCP and have your business name and logo advertised on this page. Working together we can be the voice for Kauai’s community cats who cannot speak for themselves.
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Tiny Cat’s Happily Forever After
Kauai Community Cat Project rescued this tiny little girl when she was only about four weeks old, barely past being weaned. One of our volunteers took her in to foster her, and then to see a veterinarian right away because she was having digestive problems. It turned out this tiny girl had intestinal parasites, and it took weeks and weeks and weeks …
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Sophie, Against All Odds
Sophie was found abandoned and alone in front of Kmart – and Kauai Community Cat Project came to the rescue. She was approximately 7 months old, partially blind, severely malnourished and dehydrated, covered in lice, suffering from flea allergy dermatitis and parasites, and to make a bad situation even worse, she was pregnant. It took months for her to recover, …
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Kimo, a Very Lucky Kitty!
Aloha. My name’s Kimo, and this is my story. I was a kitten dumped on the Kalalau Trail and begging for food from tourists. Luckily for me, a kind-hearted tourist told Kauai Community Cat Project (KCCP) about me. They arranged to have someone hike in to catch me and bring me back out civilization and to be neutered. My mom, …
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Westin, the Love Bug
Westin got his name because he was a stray who had been hanging out at the Westin in Princeville for about year. Several guests contacted us about him, telling us that he was a wonderful, friendly guy. Over the summer, we were able to trap him and get him neutered, and we returned him to the Westin. The guest who told …
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Sweet Little Pua
This sweet little kitten was found at a farm in Anahola, and was so friendly and sociable we knew she would be a wonderful candidate for adoption. Shortly after being spayed, she was taken to one of our events at Kukui Grove and within minutes of her arrival was adopted by a wonderful Kilauea couple. They are thrilled to have her …

