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OnlyPaws Neuter Grant for Jamaican Cat Owners
Jamaica, Stop Dumping Kittens: Why Spaying Your Cat Matters More Than Ever Every week in Jamaica, tiny kittens are dumped in boxes, bushes, gullies, abandoned buildings, and roadside corners. Some are only a few days old. Many never survive. At OnlyPaws Cat Rescue Jamaica, we see it constantly. Hungry kittens crying for their mothers. Sick cats struggling to survive on the streets. Rescuers overwhelmed. Families unable to afford food for litter after litter of kittens. The tr
3 days ago


Spaying and Neutering Cats in Jamaica (Why, When, Where & Cost)
If you love cats in Jamaica, this is one of the most important things you can learn. Street cat Tuna was spayed and rescued by OnlyPaws Cat Rescue Jamaica What Does Spaying and Neutering Mean? Spaying is a surgical procedure performed under general anesthesia by a licensed veterinarian to remove a female cat’s reproductive organs. Neutering is a surgical procedure performed under general anesthesia by a licensed veterinarian to remove a male cat’s testicles. Neutering is also
Feb 28


Bringing Your Adopted Cat Home in Jamaica: Step-by-Step Adoption Guide
If you're adopting a Jamaican street cat then this guide is for you! We know you’re excited to bring your fur baby home but paws for a moment and read these important guidelines. You’re about to be outsmarted daily by a Jamaicat. Here’s how to survive (and thrive): Rescue kitten Cheesecake arrived at his new home in Jamaica. How To Properly Welcome Your Furbaby Home Your rescue cat’s first day is not the time for house tours. Whether kitten or adult, they need a quiet, enclos
Feb 28


Where can I adopt a cat or kitten in Jamaica?
If you’re in Jamaica and ready to give a cat a loving home, you might be wondering where to start. This guide will take you through the best places to adopt your new feline companion. This is Cheesecake, a Jamaican street kitten rescued by OnlyPaws Cat Rescue, now happily living in a loving home right here in Jamaica. The good news is that Jamaica has a passionate network of animal lovers and rescues dedicated to finding stray and abandoned cats the loving homes they deserve.
Feb 27
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