This blog documents Pierre's journey through his new sight handicap and his caregivers' efforts to help him.

Please click on "Pierre's story" to read more.

Give Pierre a home

While Amy and Siew Kuen are keen to help Pierre with his medical and maintenance costs, they are not able to continually give him the support he needs due to their very limited financial resources as a low-income earner and a retiree.

Pierre needs a real forever home. Pierre is so sweet and easy-going that even his vet commented on it, and felt him to be better behaved than some pets! So what are you waiting for?

If you are SERIOUSLY interested in adopting Pierre and being fully responsible for his care, including accommodating his special needs* should he lose his sight, please email us: helppierre at gmail dot com and tell us about yourself and your experience with cats.



We hope that Pierre can find a forever home where he is safe, loved and cherished, and where he will continue to have access to the life-long medical attention he will need.

To see all Pierre's photos, please click here or the blog label "Pictures". To read about his vet visits and his current prognosis, please click here or the blog label "Vet visits".

*Please refer to the "Important Reference: Cats with sight problems" section on the right side for reference details


Pierre's adoption notice submitted to the Cat Welfare Society's adoption board on 12 Apr 10.

Pierre is the sweetest homeless cat ever! He behaves as if he's been a homecat who has only known TLC all his life.

But he is now really in need of a home as he is losing his sight. He is about 8 years old and is otherwise healthy.

His caregivers are valiantly trying to give him the medical attention and love he needs, but their finances are limited and they still have a colony of 8 to care for. So they are appealing for a loving and accommodating family to adopt Pierre.
Pierre's new family will have to take over both his daily needs and his medical requirements as well. Genuine adopters willing to accommodate the special needs of sight-impaired cats who may potentially go blind only please.

Please visit Pierre's blog at http://keepingpierresafe.blogspot.com/ to read his story and know him better.