Cat Society Hong Kong
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香港群貓會 | |
| Formation | 2007 |
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| Founder | Elaine Chan, Lian Ma |
| Founded at | |
| Type | Charity |
| Purpose | Animal welfare |
| Headquarters | 26 Chi Kiang St, To Kwa Wan, Hong Kong |
| Location | |
| Website | Official website |
| Cat Society Hong Kong | |||
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| Traditional Chinese | 香港群貓會 | ||
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The Hong Kong Cat Society (Chinese: 香港群貓會) is a registered charity in Hong Kong established in 2007 by Elaine Chan[1] and Lian Ma.
The founding purpose of the organisation is to promote the protection of the rights of cats, foster the belief that humans and cats can coexist harmoniously in our shared communities, and educate the public on responsible cat ownership, aiming to control the population of stray cats through adoption and neutering programs, and prevent and/or assist with cases of cat abuse by advocating for animal welfare legislation.[2]
They welcome volunteers to help care for the group of cats they house and provide medical care for in their To Kwa Wan shelter.
Cat Society Hong Kong is a no kill organisation, the cats rescued are provided with food, shelter and medical care for the rest of their lives.