Updated On: 26 March, 2025 07:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
A Malad-based hotelier has decided to provide temporary shelter for the felines at his establishment. Following her illness, Gangwani was admitted to a hospital, where she died on March 20. After her death, local feeders stepped in to provide food and care for the kittens

The kittens that have been provided temporary shelter by a Malad hotelier
More than 30 kittens were left homeless after their 52-year-old feeder, Renu Rambhai Gangwani, passed away due to illness. Gangwani, a resident of Malad West, who previously worked at a sports club, was known for her dedication to rescuing and caring for cats. Over the years, she has treated more than 1000 cats and housed numerous kittens in her small room.
Following her illness, Gangwani was admitted to a hospital, where she died on March 20. After her death, local feeders stepped in to provide food and care for the kittens. Although Gangwani lived with her brother, Nilesh Gangwani, his medical condition prevented him from looking after the animals. To seek support, local feeders circulated a heartfelt message on social media, appealing for help in adopting the kittens.