Villa Kitty Foundation

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A refuge for abandoned cats, we rehabilitate, immunise, sterilise
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Villa Kitty was established in March 2011 BUT our beginnings were a small section in a local dog shelter as their 'Cats and Kittens section' which I opened after I was approached to care for three tiny kittens who needed 24 hour hand feeding, in December 2009. Bali's feline population weren't getting much support back then so I ask

ed a good friend in Australia, Robert Elliot, who agreed to pay the wages of two young men to care for the tiny kittens that started to arrive when it became known that we were taking care of them. Robert agreed to pay, not only the wages, but all food, equipment, medical supplies and cleaning products. My niece, Selena Steiner, and her husband, Seungho Kim, both vets supported our work. Robert is still our major donor. Our first vet assistants worked tirelessly but, before we knew it, three kittens became sixty and two staff became two vets, five vet assistants and a cook. In October 2010, a generous Melbourne lady and fellow cat lover, Rosemary Fry, saw the work we were doing and, as we were already too big for the shelter, Rosemary agreed to pay for the building of Villa Kitty on a beautiful block of land in Lodtunduh near Ubud. Friends of SCARS, the Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge Society, in Australia, visited as we were setting up and paid for all our white goods, computer and printer, and so much more. Robert covered the lease of the land for ten years and pledged to continue his support. On March 17, 2011, when we picked up our ever-growing family and relocated to this beautiful house, purpose built to shelter and care for Bali’s abandoned cats and kittens. In December, 2011, Robert again paid the lease of the land adjacent to Villa Kitty, this time to build a separate quarantine wing and hospital. The hospital would be divided into two sides one for cats with respiratory problems such as catflu and the other side to care for our cats with intestinal illnesses. With a generous donation from the Parr family, and Robert, we built a truly functional quarantine building. And for our hospital we held our first ever fund raiser in March 2012 at Janet DeNeefe’s INDUS restaurant where we raised half what we needed to build the hospital and Robert paid the remaining costs. From two vet assistants in 2009 and myself, we now have twenty three full time staff and nine part time, including 6 children who come after school to help socialise our kittens and to groom them. Our vet team includes Drh Eka who manages Villa Kitty, Drh Karnata who is our consulting vet and who does all our sterilising, and two junior vets who are still in training. Our nine vet assistants care for our cats and kittens 24 hours a day. Our other staff, includes, our famous cook, Ibu Eka, and her offsider, Bu Jero, six cleaners, a litter tray cleaner, who needs a medal for this tough job, and our two smiley security guards who also do part time work in our garden. One of the nicest parts of the day is when six of the local school children come in, after school, to cuddle our cats and groom them. It is such an important job to socialise the cats so they are ready for adoption. We always hope people will choose the most needy kittens and cats but this is not too often so we believe these young children are worth their weight in gold and are on our payroll. Villa Kitty's staff is dedicated to making a difference to the lives of Bali’s own cats but we need your support to continue to do the good work that we are doing. And don't forget our Sunday lunches under the Mango Tree 12.30pm. We'd love you to join us and your payment.... cuddle our Villa Kitty cats and kittens. Please email [email protected] for further information on how you can help. Thank you again

Elizabeth Henzell
Founder & Director
Villa Kitty Bali

Fabulous felines ready for adoption 😍🐈Do not wait another moment. These fabulous felines are READY, WILLING and ABLE to ...
06/06/2026

Fabulous felines ready for adoption 😍🐈

Do not wait another moment. These fabulous felines are READY, WILLING and ABLE to be ADOPTED because they have all completed their vaccinations and are already sterilised.

👉 If you wish to adopt a kitten who has not been sterilised yet, Villa Kitty offers to spay and neuter your cats for free when they are ready 🥰

📨 Make an appointment today with our admin staff via WhatsApp here: +62 812 3702 4930.

Little Umasa the fighter 💪She was reported to us a few weeks ago and oh boy 😰, her condition was extremely worrying! One...
04/06/2026

Little Umasa the fighter 💪

She was reported to us a few weeks ago and oh boy 😰, her condition was extremely worrying! One of her eyes was badly infected and protruding PLUS she tested positive for the feline parvovirus. We honestly didn’t think she would respond to treatment… but we were so wrong!

Umasa has been in the care of Sunset Vet for weeks and has just recently tested negative for parvovirus and started to perk up 💚. She’s walking around and eating, and will soon be able to get the surgery she needs for her damaged eye.

We’ll continue to pay for her care until she’s able to come to Villa Kitty, but we’d be so grateful for anything you can send our way 👉 https://www.villakitty.com/donate - Thank you 💚

A couple of weeks ago, we welcomed two litters of kittens into the world - one here at Villa Kitty and one at Sunset Vet...
01/06/2026

A couple of weeks ago, we welcomed two litters of kittens into the world - one here at Villa Kitty and one at Sunset Vet.

The second mum, Ibu Ryuzu, was rescued by a long-time supporter when she was already heavily pregnant. Sadly, she was suffering from cat flu and needed immediate treatment, so we transferred her to Sunset Vet. And that's where she gave birth.

Thankfully, her kittens arrived safely and healthy. Heartbreakingly, one little one didn't make it, but the rest, six little ones are thriving. 💔 Since giving birth, Ibu Ryuzu has remained at Sunset Vet, receiving nebulising treatment while continuing to nurse and care for her babies.

Looking after Ibu Ryuzu and her kittens has not been cheap - but it is worth every single rupiah. Right now, we have 14 patients at Sunset Vet (including 4 tiny puppies!) and we urgently need your help to cover their medical bills.

Please help us continue saying yes to animals in need 👉 https://www.villakitty.com/donate

📣 Calling for adopters 📣Our wonderful cats and kittens promise to always keep you entertained, cuddled and to show you a...
29/05/2026

📣 Calling for adopters 📣

Our wonderful cats and kittens promise to always keep you entertained, cuddled and to show you all the best nap spots around the house.

Did you know that cats make the perfect house pet? Cats have the ability to both calm your nervous system and provide an immediate outlet for fun and play. While independent animals who like to explore on their own terms, they become very affectionate and protective with people they trust.

There’s no greater gift than the love of a cat 💚. Come meet our wonderful kittens and cats available for adoption and find out for yourself.

👉 Contact our admin on Whatsapp at +6281237024930 and make an appointment 🥰

27/05/2026

We are beyond over-full again. Kittens and mothers with kittens continue to come in - especially over the last few weeks.

What we need are foster families and adopters - oh dear and we are in need of donations! Because how else can we care for them? Demand keeps increasing but funds often don't keep up 💔 Over 800 cats, kittens, dogs and puppies in our care and we soon will be calling it a crisis, yet again.

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Donate here 👉 https://www.villakitty.com/donate
💚Come meet our kittens for foster and adoption💚

Yes… it’s been another one of those weekends. 💔In just two days, we received 18 new arrivals, plus another 6 kittens at ...
25/05/2026

Yes… it’s been another one of those weekends. 💔

In just two days, we received 18 new arrivals, plus another 6 kittens at Sunset Vet Kuta. How are we supposed to cope? We only share a fraction of the animals coming through our doors because it would be impossible to show them all.

Among the newest arrivals are little Urambo, Urmila and Umbi. Their rescuer found them in Kesiman, Denpasar, after local residents had reportedly beaten them. They were terribly sick, frightened, and one had a painful leg injury. The rescuer contacted us immediately and we asked for them to be brought straight to Villa Kitty.

Our vets confirmed that one kitten had a leg injury, and heartbreakingly, all three tested positive for the deadly feline panleukopenia virus. They are now in our isolation hospital receiving intensive treatment and round-the-clock care from our dedicated staff.

The needless suffering has to end.

Please help us continue fighting for kittens like Urambo, Urmila and Umbi 👉 https://www.villakitty.com/donate

😍 Story of the Month 😍Little Salazar was first heard crying for help on a Wednesday night in early May. His rescuers des...
23/05/2026

😍 Story of the Month 😍

Little Salazar was first heard crying for help on a Wednesday night in early May. His rescuers desperately wanted to reach him, but the landowners warned them not to enter the forest because of snakes. They promised they’d check again at sunrise.

But by morning, Salazar was nowhere to be seen.

Then, later that night, his tiny cries could be heard once more… and it was clear something had to be done. One of the rescuers wrapped himself in jackets and boots and ventured into the forest, but still couldn’t safely reach the kitten.

That’s when they called the fire brigade, and without hesitation, they rushed to help. 💚 True kindness. True compassion. True community spirit.

Today, little Salazar is safe in our Nursery and doing wonderfully. Now all he needs is a loving foster family!
🙌 Please share this post far and wide and message us if you’d like to come meet him.

Some of our arrivals this past week! 😱 Abandoned, sick, injured, pregnant and about to give birth on the streets… It’s i...
22/05/2026

Some of our arrivals this past week! 😱 Abandoned, sick, injured, pregnant and about to give birth on the streets… It’s incredibly hard to manage a cat shelter housing 750 cats and kittens, 61 dogs and puppies PLUS incoming patients at external clinics, but there is no other option.

We are so grateful for rescuers who can foster and for adopters who help us keep the number of residents under control, but it never seems to be enough.

We need ALL the help we can get
Donate here 👉 https://www.villakitty.com/donate
To foster and adopt, message our admin or come for a visit when you are in Ubud💚

20/05/2026

Bonded cats share more than just a bed… they share comfort, safety and love 💓

After everything they’ve been through on the streets, some of our rescue cats seek safety in one another - clinging to one another for reassurance, grooming each other, sleeping paw in paw, and helping each other feel brave again.

Separating them is heartbreaking, which is why we always hope bonded pairs can find a home together. Double the purrs, double the cuddles, and a friendship that’s truly special 🐾

To meet our cats and see for yourself the power of their bond, message our admin on Whatsapp and come for a visit 👉 +62 812 3702 4930

A story that gives us hope for a brighter future for Bali’s feline citizens 💚Little Quilo was just 3 months old when he ...
19/05/2026

A story that gives us hope for a brighter future for Bali’s feline citizens 💚

Little Quilo was just 3 months old when he was found alone in a market - starving, frightened, and unable to open his mouth to eat.

At Sunset Vet, vets discovered that his jaw had been dislocated. They tried several times to reposition it, but heartbreakingly, the damage was permanent. Despite their best efforts, Quilo’s jaw could never be fully repaired. But Quilo had no intention of giving up 💪.

Even though he can’t completely close his mouth, this brave little boy continued to eat, drink, and enjoy life, proving he could still have a happy future ahead of him.

We were preparing to welcome Quilo as one of our permanent residents when we received the best phone call… his rescuers had decided to adopt him!

Today, Quilo is thriving with his loving new family, and we couldn’t be happier for him.

Stories like Quilo’s are only possible because of your support.👉 Help us continue saving lives: https://www.villakitty.com/donate

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Villa Kitty Foundation Jalan RAYA TEGAL BINGIN MAS
Ubud
80571

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 16:00
Thursday 10:00 - 15:00
Friday 10:00 - 15:00
Saturday 10:00 - 15:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00

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