Rachel's KittyCat Rescue NZ

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue NZ Our passion is the care, desexing, management, socialisation and adoption of wild and abandoned cats

17/06/2026

Woohoo, 3 of 4 kitties down, 1 to go! πŸ₯³ Watch to see our trapping and rescue process :)

Welcome lucky #90, a young Tabby and White Girl from the Church.

πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU CAN HELP πŸ’™ 🧑

🌎 RAFFLE: www.facebook.com/share/p/17BFXfFco8

https://givealittle.co.nz/org/KittyCat-Rescue (Takes 4 weeks to clear)

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue 06-0689-0962655-00 Ref: Donation

Valley Cottage Vets 02-0528-0541120-00 Ref: RACHE3

I LOVE HIM! 😻 HE'S JUST A PRECIOUS BABY!! 🀩Meet Teddy πŸ’• Named after a very special cat. Welcome lucky  #89.πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU C...
14/06/2026

I LOVE HIM! 😻 HE'S JUST A PRECIOUS BABY!! 🀩

Meet Teddy πŸ’• Named after a very special cat. Welcome lucky #89.

πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU CAN HELP πŸ’™ 🧑

🌎 RAFFLE: www.facebook.com/share/p/17BFXfFco8

https://givealittle.co.nz/org/KittyCat-Rescue (Takes 4 weeks to clear)

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue 06-0689-0962655-00 Ref: Donation

Valley Cottage Vets 02-0528-0541120-00 Ref: RACHE3

1 kitty of 4 rescued from the Church πŸ˜€ Hmmmm, what shall we name him? Hopefully 1 more to come tonight! 🀞 πŸ€ πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU ...
13/06/2026

1 kitty of 4 rescued from the Church πŸ˜€ Hmmmm, what shall we name him?

Hopefully 1 more to come tonight! 🀞 πŸ€

πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU CAN HELP πŸ’™ 🧑

🌎 RAFFLE: www.facebook.com/share/p/17BFXfFco8

https://givealittle.co.nz/org/KittyCat-Rescue (Takes 4 weeks to clear)

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue 06-0689-0962655-00 Ref: Donation

Valley Cottage Vets 02-0528-0541120-00 Ref: RACHE3

Here kitty kitties! 😻 I'm back at the Church in Waitangirua with 4 remaining adult kitties to rescue πŸ›Ÿ Two traps are set...
13/06/2026

Here kitty kitties! 😻

I'm back at the Church in Waitangirua with 4 remaining adult kitties to rescue πŸ›Ÿ Two traps are set, now we wait ⏰

πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU CAN HELP πŸ’™ 🧑

🌎 RAFFLE: www.facebook.com/share/p/17BFXfFco8

https://givealittle.co.nz/org/KittyCat-Rescue (Takes 4 weeks to clear)

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue 06-0689-0962655-00 Ref: Donation

Valley Cottage Vets 02-0528-0541120-00 Ref: RACHE3

😷 LET'S TALK CAT FLU! 😷 There's a bout of cat flu going around at the moment and we're noticing it in droves! It's that ...
13/06/2026

😷 LET'S TALK CAT FLU! 😷

There's a bout of cat flu going around at the moment and we're noticing it in droves!

It's that time of year - it's cold, the weather is unpredictable and we're even noticing indoor only cats with symptoms.

A cats immune system fully matures at 6 months old and from my experience, each cats immune system has different levels of immunity. Some have a high working immune system, some are average, while some are below average.

In cat flu you'll mainly notice watery or glassy eyes and prominent sneezing. Symptoms can worsen to a gunky nose and eyes, low energy, sleeping more often, a high or low temperature, lethargism, difficulty breathing, mouth breathing and generally being unwell in themselves.

Most cats will push through themselves, but some need a little extra TLC. If you're worried or symptoms persist or worsen I highly recommend a vet visit after 24/48 hours of no improvement.

Flumax is a great immune booster to help with this and is readily available. As a paste you can add it to their food, or pump / syringe into their mouth. I also highly recommend shower steams to clear up the gunk and help your kitty to breathe better.

I highly advise vaccinating, and keeping on top of it. Every cat should have their first year vax and booster, and an extra vaccine at year / age 2 and 3.

Pictured is our girl Easter who was unwell on Kings Birthday. Whilst we did take her to a vet, medication wasn't prescribed as she did not have a temperature or worsening symptoms. The following day Easter improved, and continued improving until she was back to normal 48 hours later. :)

πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU CAN HELP πŸ’™ 🧑

🌎 RAFFLE: www.facebook.com/share/p/17BFXfFco8

https://givealittle.co.nz/org/KittyCat-Rescue (Takes 4 weeks to clear)

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue 06-0689-0962655-00 Ref: Donation

Valley Cottage Vets 02-0528-0541120-00 Ref: RACHE3

Ouch :( Our bank account has never been so low. We have 90 hungry mouths to feed and HQ rent is due next week - somethin...
11/06/2026

Ouch :( Our bank account has never been so low. We have 90 hungry mouths to feed and HQ rent is due next week - something we can't even afford right now.

Thanks to you all we've paid off 3K of our 10K vet bill, the remaining went on cat food, litter, petrol, and rent and now we're running thin yet again πŸ₯² I'm exhausting myself running like this, but donations have been at a minimal this year and we're massively struggling due to it. We're extremely grateful for what we get, but sadly it's never enough.

Any and all help is much appreciated. As well as desperate monetary donations we are constantly going through:

β€’ Fancy Feast Kitten Wet Food
β€’ Oscar Adult Wet Food
β€’ Fancy Feast Adult Pate Wet Food
β€’ Royal Canin Dry Food - Sensible, Light & Fit, Hair & Skin, Hairball and Kitten
β€’ Litter - Nature's Flame 15kg or Fire Time 20kg. These are woodfire pellets from Mitre 10 or Bunnings
β€’ Puppy Pads
β€’ Cleaning: Baby Wipes, Antibacterial Wipes, Paper Towels
β€’ Petrol Vouchers

We have drop off locations in Upper Hutt, Stokes Valley and Tawa.

πŸ’œ πŸ’š HOW YOU CAN HELP πŸ’™ 🧑

https://givealittle.co.nz/org/KittyCat-Rescue (Takes 4 weeks to clear)

Rachel's KittyCat Rescue 06-0689-0962655-00 Ref: Donation

Valley Cottage Vets 02-0528-0541120-00 Ref: RACHE3

We are fundraising to cover the costs of Lexi's autopsy procedure and cremation costs, any and all help and support to h...
09/06/2026

We are fundraising to cover the costs of Lexi's autopsy procedure and cremation costs, any and all help and support to honour Lexi's memory is greatly appreciated πŸ™ Thank you all, I just want our girl home. πŸ’”

Please see more info and quotes by Massey University and Soul Pet Friends on the page below:

🌎 https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/lexis-autopsy-and-cremation

Now Feral Cats are officially considered a pest in New Zealand I 1000% agree with this. I couldn't have said it better m...
09/06/2026

Now Feral Cats are officially considered a pest in New Zealand I 1000% agree with this. I couldn't have said it better myself πŸ‘πŸ‘

Whilst I'm dealing with the fallout of one of our adopted cats who was shot and killed in the residential area of Crofton Downs, we can unfortunately now expect the sh*t storm to roll in over this. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Local Councils - you're welcome to hire me to do the job properly!

Upper Hutt City Council β€’ Porirua City Council β€’ Wellington City Council β€’ Hutt City Council

Feral cats have been added to the Predator Free 2050 list.

Predator free 2050 is a movement headed by the Predator Free NZ Trust - a government funded organisation also managed by DOC. Their aim is to eliminate predator populations to allow our native flora and fauna to flourish unhindered.

This is a highly emotive topic, and one full of misinformation. Fur Paws Sake would like to state our stance, some of which may surprise followers - but please, strap in and keep reading.

Feral cats are destructive predators who have no business being in ecologically sensitive areas of Aotearoa. They are not fed by humans and have no contact with them. They hunt for their food. Humans have created this feral cat issue, and these innocent creatures now pay the price. Fur Paws Sake supports the humane capture, assessment and if needed, humane dispatch of feral cats. This is sad but necessary in order to secure the future of our precious native fauna. There are extremely few resources and skilled people to tame feral cats or provide them with understanding homes.

HOWEVER, Fur Paws Sake has serious doubts that management of feral cats will be done in a humane and just manner.

Specifically we worry that:

- those involved with pest and predator management are not understanding or wilfully ignoring the difference between stray and feral cats.

- Dumped tame cats will be caught up in feral cat dispatch.

- There is a lack of facilities and skilled people to undertake important assessment of trapped assumed feral cats.

- Any person will be empowered to carry out feral cat management in inhumane and improper ways.

- The oversight on processes around feral cat management is unfunded, uninformed and left for any group to move forward with.

- Cohorts and populations of Tamariki and Rangatahi will be influenced by generalised anti-cat rhetoric with no nuance.

Most importantly our biggest worry is…..
There is no mandatory desex, chipping and registration law and support.

The government is supporting the inclusion of feral cats on the predator list despite Andrew Hoggard the minister for agriculture (encompassing animal welfare) telling the animal welfare working groups who advise him to stop recommending mandatory desex for companion animals. In addition, the environment select committee working towards a mandatory desex bill had their proposal turned down in 2024. It has been recommended that councils enact their own bylaws around cat welfare using their limited funding and limited abilities to physically and legally manage these bylaws. We all know how well funded and staffed the dog management team at Auckland Council is!

What we would like to see is:

- Trained professionals managing assessed feral cat populations humanely.

- Informed assessments of assumed feral cats.

- Guaranteed humane dispatch of feral cats if needed.

- Funding and support for ethical rescue groups to take in stray/dumped cats and ferals if wished.

- Use of the β€˜4 million feral cat’ statistic halted. There would be 0 fauna if this statistic was true.

- Proper education for all on the difference between feral/stray/owner and animal welfare in general. Feral cats have 0 human contact and rely on hunting for food. They live away from humans in unpopulated environments. Strays rely on humans for food, live in urban or residential areas and may be tame or untame depending on their origins.

- Mandatory desex, chipping and rego nationwide, supported with ongoing funding and immigration change to bring skilled veterinarians to NZ to assist.

- Real consequences for those who refuse help and support to desex, chip, register and surrender cats and kittens they cannot care for.

- Informed and thoughtful language used around feral cat management that does not demonise or encourage ill will towards cats.

- Accessible education about animal welfare rolled out to schools, churches and migrant support agencies that promotes desex, chipping and registration.

If you have made it this far, well done.

If you’re not happy with or stance the unfollow option is at the top of our page. We won’t be unrealistic about our beloved cats but we will not demonise them.

And finally: None of this would be happening if people would just….. desex their fu***ng pets!

Through our tragedy we are dealing with a lot of abuse, hatred, and misinformation, so what better time than now to educ...
07/06/2026

Through our tragedy we are dealing with a lot of abuse, hatred, and misinformation, so what better time than now to educate the uneducated! :)

1. It is an offence to discharge any firearm, airgun, pistol, or restricted weapon in or near a dwelling house or public place in New Zealand.

2. It is illegal to shoot animals within suburban areas of New Zealand. This violates multiple national laws and local city bylaws. It doesn't matter what type - ANY animal.

3. Cats are allowed to roam in New Zealand. There are no bylaws or curfews around cats roaming.

Anyone condoning the murder or violence towards ANY animal, no matter the kind or circumstance, are sick and troubling individuals, and it's interesting and disgusting how many of these types of people are abusing me and my team here online over someone shooting and killing one of our cats.

Many true colours have been shown over our traumatic experience, but we won't let it get us down, and it certainly won't stop us from continuing to rescue and save vulnerable lives due to the irresponsibility and neglect of others. ✌️

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Tawa, Wellington
Wellington
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