Sarah, a resident of Sydney, has opened her two-bedroom apartment as a refuge for stray cats over the past decade. Currently housing six, Sarah feeds, traps, and rehabilitates them, ensuring they receive veterinary care. Despite her good intentions, she faces public backlash and harassment, indicative of the larger issue of overpopulation in Australia, where animal shelters struggle with an influx of cats. The challenges also include societal stereotypes and hostility towards cat rescuers, putting their efforts in jeopardy, yet they persist in their mission to care for strays.
Over the past decade, Sarah has turned her Sydney apartment into a haven for stray cats, actively rescuing and rehabilitating them despite facing challenges.
She traps stray cats to take them for vet treatment, but often faces backlash from the public when helping these vulnerable animals.
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