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Day by day activity
Bobita was neutered and is ready for adoption
Pey, a tomcat fighting for his life
Pey is one of the cats we took with us a few years ago, from a rooftop terrace in 1 Mai neighborhood, Bucharest. The tomcat is semi wild and he had serious health problems lately.
We feared we were going to lose the handsome tomcat, but, to our joy, the little one is surviving. He still has bad days, but generally speaking his condition seems to be improving. We can even say he’s gained some weight if we compare it to the condition he had arrived at a while ago. Continue reading
Sad, a cat in need for help
It’s been a while since we took over Sad and we were hoping she was not going to stay with us for long until her adoption, but we were very wrong. She is certainly the saddest of all cats we have ever taken in our care. We can hardly understand her behaviour. Someone found her, sheltered her for a while then we took her in our care. Sad is eating only quality dry food and occasionally wet food of a certain brand. She never goes in the litter box, always near it, and that means she doesn’t stand much chance to be adopted. Continue reading
Martina needs urgent foster
The little girl in this album, which we named Martina, was found on the street. We don’t know how this sweet fluffy one ended up alone on the streets, we can only assume she was abandoned because she had hundreds of fleas and that’s why she scratched herself until she almost lost her fur. We took Martina with us tonight, she was treated against fleas and we’ll take her for an exam tomorrow, so we’ll be back with more details about her. Continue reading
What is Boris up to?
Lost in Targul Mures
(Română) Nevoie de custi transport avion
Urgent! Robi’s neutering program needs to be sustained
The injured dog from Pantelimon
We donate and save lives in one day – 27 July!
Three cats for adoption
The story of the three pussycats in this album is a sad one and you can read it here:
We took the three little cats in our care. Two of them are females – the black and white one and of course the tricolor one – both were neutered within the Robi program. The grey little tiger is a tomcat – he is still too young and he will be neutered later.
All three are well behaved kittens, still fearful but with a great potential to be socialized very quickly.
If you like one of them and you want to offer him or her a good life forever, please contact us at: asociatia.robi@gmail.com.