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Meet Feral Nation. An incredible Wellington based rescue who always, always takes the words right out of fellow rescuers...
03/06/2026

Meet Feral Nation. An incredible Wellington based rescue who always, always takes the words right out of fellow rescuers mouths. Not only adept at being a true hero for the animals and community, but no truer word spoken.

Paws 4 Life is in this same sinking boat. Day in, day out, it’s 7 days a week.

Sometimes we do need to step back and focus on the current animals in care and ensure we are going over and above for each of them. Some days, we just can’t take in one more. Some days we can. Some days, we need to focus on ourselves and our team. Some days, we just don’t have the resources.

Rescue is a juggling act. And whilst we have so far committed 17 years to animals in need, we are slowly learning that we cannot be of service to everyone and everything all of the time.

Thank you for sticking with us and for your support over the years, the animals now off living in their loved up forever homes, appreciate you x

This is how it is for us rescuers, and how some members of the public behave.

We all try to do our best, however we have limited resources and literally cannot help them all. The amount of times I see people write in community groups “I contacted all of the rescues and no one wants to help” 🙄 Firstly, it’s not that rescues don’t want to help it’s that they don’t have capacity. And secondly, these people never contact all of the rescues - rescues talk amongst ourselves so we know this for a fact.

“Someone needs to help these kittens”. True story. So step up and be that someone 🤷‍♀️

I’ve finally accepted I’ve been pushing myself too hard. Fun fact: by end of April I worked more hours than the average person will work in a year. And I’m not alone… many rescuers are in the same boat. And it’s never enough for some! Fellow rescuers - stop burning yourself out! As I’ve been saying to other rescues for years… you’re better off helping less, then burning out completely and helping none. And here I am finally taking my own advice 😅

Now that winter is here, I intend to not be working long hours 7 days a week and I won’t be feeling guilty about it. Want to help some kitties? Ask nicely and I may be able to help, or I can guide you to help them yourselves. Be rude, and you’ll not receive a response and will instantly be blocked.

02/06/2026
29/05/2026

Cat curfews, fines, and registration let's talk about what's actually going on.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/pest-control-expert-calls-for-nighttime-cat-curfew-in-whanganui/RY7CX55YYRFSDBPDXHQFQ647WI/

New Zealand has a real biodiversity problem. Nobody serious is disputing that. But when a pest control consultant calls for nighttime cat curfews in Whanganui, it's worth asking whether the proposed solution matches the actual problem or whether it's taking the path of least political resistance.

Because here's the thing. We have housing pressure, infrastructure strain, declining waterways, disappearing native habitat, illegal dumping, pollution, and urban sprawl chewing through what's left of our green spaces. These are complex, expensive, politically uncomfortable problems to fix.

But Mr Whiskers sleeping on the neighbour's deck at 11pm? That one apparently needs urgent regulatory attention.

The honest picture is more complicated than the headlines suggest. Feral cats truly wild, unsocialised animals with no human connection do cause genuine harm to native species in vulnerable areas. That's real, and it matters. But feral cats exist because of irresponsible human behaviour: dumping and abandonment. The animals at the end of that chain are symptoms, not the cause.

Stray cats are a different category entirely. These are animals still connected to people fed by neighbours, managed by community carers, capable of being desexed and rehomed. Lumping them in with feral cats to inflate the problem number is misleading, and it happens constantly in this debate.

And the proposed tools follow a predictable path. First come curfews. Then nuisance bylaws. Then cat fines. And following close behind registration for New Zealand's 1.2 million cats, generating tens of millions of dollars in council revenue. None of it touches a single feral animal. By definition, feral cats are outside any registration system. These measures land entirely on responsible owners and community carers. Compliant people comply. The actual problem doesn't.

What genuinely reduces feral populations is less politically exciting: accessible desexing, addressing abandonment at its source, and proper habitat restoration. These are harder and more expensive than a bylaw, which may explain why they consistently get less attention than registration schemes that happen to generate revenue.

There's also a cultural cost worth naming. Years of "cats are pests" messaging has real-world consequences. Poisonings, shootings, and deliberate cruelty toward owned pets are increasing. Public language shapes public behaviour and when you spend long enough telling people an animal is a pest, some people start acting on it.

That matters beyond the animals themselves. Normalising the harming and killing of harmless creatures changes the social fabric of a community. There is well-established research linking cruelty to animals with broader erosion of empathy in society. How we treat the vulnerable including animals reflects and shapes who we are as people.

Cats are also one of the greatest tools we have for teaching children empathy and kindness. The responsibility of caring for an animal, the bond that forms, the lesson that another living creature's comfort and safety mattersthese are not small things. They are foundational. A culture that frames cats as targets undermines that, and we should be honest about what we are trading away when we go down that path.

Nobody is saying wildlife protection doesn't matter. It absolutely does. But serious environmental policy should be proportionate, evidence-based, and targeted at the actual drivers of the problem not the easiest thing to put a fine on

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26/05/2026

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Adopted

Kittens available for adoption!

The Paws 4 Life Foster Brigade has been hard at work these last few months. A rush of teeny tiny kittens were found, kind of everywhere, by awesome members of our community and made their way to our Shelter.

Our mighty Fosterers jumped in, took these little ones in and have raised them beautifully. (I might add that these incredible people do this all year round. Dishing out TLC like fairy dust, raising beautiful kittens).

As kittens graduate foster homes and kitten kindy, they move on to our final part of their journey, adoption into your homes.

Kittens are currently at:

🩷 PETstock Cambridge
🩷 Pet Stock The Base
🩷 At the Paws 4 Life Shelter

Each kitten adoption includes:
⭐️ Vet Checked
⭐️ Desexed
⭐️ Started their vaccinations
⭐️ Microchipped
⭐️ NZCAR Registration
⭐️ Worm/Flea treated
⭐️ Free Kitten Pack
⭐️ Current diet Black Hawk Pet Care New Zealand
⭐️ Free pet insurance offers
⭐️ All kittens are $240 to adopt

If you are renting, please take with your pet approved rental agreement. And don’t forget to take your pet carry cage with you too!

P: 021 2468 978
E: [email protected]

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26/05/2026

🐾 WILLIAMS SALVAGE PET DONATION DRIVE🐾

From now until June 30th, our office is an official drop-off hub for the absolute legends at Paws 4 Life! They do incredible grassroots work rescuing dogs and cats across the Waikato, and they need our help to keep their bowls full this winter.

To kick things off, Williams Salvage will be making a corporate monetary donation, and we’d love our awesome community to help us fill the bins with supplies!

🎁 What we are collecting:
• Dog & cat food (wet/dry kibble & cans)
• Puppy & kitten food
• Cat litter, toys, & treats
• Clean blankets & bath towels

📍 Drop-off Point: Williams Salvage (45C Duke street, Frankton)
⏰ Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm

Every single tin of food or warm blanket makes a massive difference. Spread the word, share this post, and let’s pile the box high for a fantastic local cause! 🐶🐱👇

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22/05/2026

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The things we do. Behind the scenes it’s like playing a crazy game of whack-a-mole with all the goings on.

Recently we have been showering love on this little dot. Homeless, scared and desperately trying how to manage being friends with the nice lady trying to befriend her.

Fast forward and this kitten arrived here with us, with half a missing tail and what was left of her tail, was painful, infected and needed urgent surgery.

As always, our vet team take it all their stride and deliver every time. Her recovery went so well and rehabilitating her heart and helping her to develop to her potential, was pure joy for the Paws 4 Life team.

She learnt that she need not hide away and make herself small. She learnt the gentle touch of a hand from all her caretakers. She grew to love being in a comfy bed and enjoying great nutritional food.

Well today, this little one went home with the amazing lady who tried so hard to befriend her. Now they are together forever, right where they should be.

A massive thank you to our vet team and our Paws 4 Life team members x

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22/05/2026

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Our talented and crafty volunteer Bianhka will be at PETstock The Base with her beautiful handmade cat and kitten kickers — specially made to gift to new adopters 🩷

See you tomorrow: 10am-12pm!

⭐️ Pet Stock Cambridge also have kittens and one fluffy older kitten desperately seeking a new address!

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❤️🍀❤️🍀❤️🍀❤️🍀❤️🍀❤️🍀❤️🍀Adoption Weekend is upon us! The Paws 4 Life team has been working so incredibly hard these last fe...
21/05/2026

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Adoption Weekend is upon us!

The Paws 4 Life team has been working so incredibly hard these last few weeks (as always!), to get the influx of kittens and cats ready for their forever homes.

Time to ditch the Shelter life and trade in for a real home.

❤️ Pet Stock The Base
❤️ Kittens are currently in store

🍀 Pet Stock Cambridge
🍀 Kittens

Please share for the kittens and cats. Our Foster Army still have tiny little ones in care, the Shelter is always some version of full and the daily calls asking for help never stop.

Adoptions = More lives saved.

Adoption includes:
❤️ Vet Checked
🍀 Desexed
❤️ Started their vaccinations
🍀 Microchipped
❤️ NZCAR Registration
🍀 Worm/Flea Treated
❤️ Current diet is Black Hawk Pet Care New Zealand
🍀 Free Kitten Pack
❤️ Free pet insurance offer
🍀 Adoption is $240
❤️ If you are renting, please bring along a copy of your pet approved rental agreement
🍀 Please bring a pet carry cage

P: 021 2468 978
E: [email protected]

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🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸Adopted!Miss cuddle pip Piper is currently in store at PETstock The Base. A stunning silver tabby, 1-2 yea...
16/05/2026

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Adopted!

Miss cuddle pip Piper is currently in store at PETstock The Base. A stunning silver tabby, 1-2 years old, slightly on the chubby side, already raised her kittens, aced rehab and today is the day she has been waiting for! Gotcha day? Let’s hope so!

Piper has been fine with the other kittens and cats in the Shelter, she loves attention from everyone and is a delightful girl. Fine with children too.

Piper’s adoption includes:
🌸 Vet Checked
🩷 Desexed
🌸 Fully vaccinated
🩷 Microchipped
🌸 NZCAR Registration
🩷 Worm/Flea treated
🌸 Current diet is Black Hawk Pet Care New Zealand
🩷 Free pet insurance offer
🌸 Adoption is $240

Piper is currently in store at Pet Stock The Base. Pop in to meet her any time during their opening hours.

🌸 Kittens are currently in store at Pet Stock CAMBRIDGE.

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Kittens are available at PET STOCK CAMBRIDGE today and onwards!
16/05/2026

Kittens are available at PET STOCK CAMBRIDGE today and onwards!

Address

Glenview
Hamilton

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+64212468978

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