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Meet Fabrizia, the kind soul who saves & privately homes over 50 street cats & kittens
She cares for them all in a private property dedicated to the cats.

Martina Said

Among the many heart-breaking stories we read about stray and abandoned animals who are in dire need of care, there are uplifting stories of those who go above and beyond to protect animals in danger. Fabrizia Briffa is one of them.

In an interview with Gwida.mt, Fabrizia, who runs a private licensed cat sanctuary, Kittyland, revealed that she has taken in 58 cats and cares for them in a property she manages.

It all started when she adopted five stray cats from the streets, and over the years, she continued to home more and more cats in her property, feeding them twice a day and cleaning up after them.

Fabrizia also feeds over 150 street cats – which she describes as a life-long commitment, despite the difficulties she encounters along the way. She even traps, neuters and cares for them, to ensure less kittens end up on the streets.

“My mission is to continue neutering strays in my free time, so less kittens will suffer! Whoever wishes to help me with a small donation so I can buy food/litter, this is my Revolut & BOV mobile pay number: 77259730.”

Thank you, Fabrizia!

3rd June 2020



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