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When to Contact the Campus Cat Coalition Up

IN EMERGENCIES

call Colleen Ringe Arrow

If you see an injured Campus cat, please contact Colleen Ringe as soon as possible.  She will collect the injured cat and take it immediately to the vet.

Telephone: 9385 2820

if Colleen is unavailable please take injured cat to

Struggletown Small Animal Veterinary Hospital Arrow

URL:
http://www.struggletownvet.com.au

Telephone: 9398 8000

On behalf of Campus Cat Coalition Paula Mundy has reached the following arrangement with chief vet Simon Roberts:

If any UNSW staff or students find an injured Campus cat they may take it to Struggletown Small Animal Veterinary Hospital. Struggletown will administer pain relief, sedation and if necessary euthanasia. All required treatments will be paid by Campus Cat Coalition.

The Struggletown Veterinary Hospital is located at 148 Barker St, Randwick
(turn left on Botany Street and cross the road; Struggletown is almost opposite the entrances to the Prince of Wales Hospital complex, map).

Their hours are
Monday to Friday 7am-11pm,
Saturday and Sunday 9am-7pm,
shorter hours on public holidays.  

Outside working hours of Struggletown Veterinary Hospital phone Paula Mundy Arrow

Please also contact Paula, if you can't get in touch with Colleen Ringe and can't manage to take the injured Campus cat to Struggletown Veterinary Hospital even during Hospital's opening hours.

Telephone: 9398 9630

Please contact the Campus Cat Coalition about cats at The University of NSW:

IF you see a cat or kitten(s) who looks lost or hungry
IF you find a sick or injured cat (see above number for emergencies)
IF you find a dead cat
IF you cannot keep your cat
IF you need free help with cat behaviour problems or advice on cat care
IF you want to adopt a cat or kitten, please read about our Adoption Program
IF you have been feeding a cat on campus and you are not already affiliated with Campus Cat Coalition
IF you would like to help out or donate, please see the Support CCC page
IF you would like to subscribe to our e-Mail list


How to Contact Campus Cat Coalition Up


You can contact us by

  • Contact Campus Cat Coalition by e-Mail Arrow



unswcampuscats@yahoo.com

  • Contacting the following member of Campus Cat Coalition directly Arrow


Colleen Ringe
Telephone: 9385 2820
e-Mail: c.ringe@unsw.edu.au


  • Sending mail to Arrow

 

Campus Cats NSW
PO Box 6036
UNSW LPO NSW 1466

 


Why Contact Campus Cat Coalition? Up

We take responsibility for all free living cats at The University of NSW -- unsocialised or tame, sick or injured, alive or dead. No cats are euthanised, unless medically warranted by a veterinarian to relieve suffering.  None of the animal shelters can do that, because they are inundated with society's unwanted, unsterilised pets.
Homeless or lost UNSW Cats never should be allowed to drop through the cracks, to either die of starvation or be assimilated into the Campus population and reproduce.  We depend on everyone in the UNSW community to let us know about them, so that we can intervene and provide care.
We take dead cats and try to identify them, make a record, and help their Campus caregiver or the person who lost them to reach closure on their disappearance and death.  Then, we have them respectfully buried or cremated.

 

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Website created:

10 November, 2003

 

Website last revised:

2 March, 2010

 

e-Mail Campus Cat Coalition:

unswcampuscats@yahoo.com

 

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