About Us

PippinPippin was adopted when he was eight months old. The boy was lucky to be picked up by an elderly feeder when he found himself unceremoniously thrown out of his castle with his sister. A few months later, he landed himself a home with starry-eyed humans, only to be sent back to the elderly feeder when one of them had a very bad allergic reaction. After a few more months sharing a small space with more cats than he liked, he finally rubbed the right human's ankle and landed himself with a big castle, a fat crown and three willing servants who adore him too much.

Pippin&co started purely out as a hobby but soon found a more meaningful purpose. Upon hearing his sister was abandoned by her adopted home of 1

year because the family did not want to look after her anymore, they decided that if the elderly feeder would not take her back, they will throw the poor cat out of on the streets. Pippin decided that no cat should have to have the experience of being re-abandonment like his sister and himself.

As Pippin's castle is built only for one, Pippin commanded his servant to sell items to raise the much needed funds to save cats and kittens who needs a safe place, healthy food and medical care.  

There are societies that are for cats' welfare. However, these societies are privately funded. Also, many of the community cats' caregivers are on the ground people, meaning that they are individuals who reach into their own pockets to care for the cats. 

Caring for cats is not cheap. Vet bills, good quality food, TNR (trap neuter release) program, boarding, fostering, and the time spent and effort spend each day to care foe roaming cats takes alot of dedication.

Therefore at Pippin&co we dedicate some of our profits to helping those in dire need.