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Help Our Shop!

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Pensioners left of shelf

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Eastbourne Shop

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Facts and Figures National

Facts and Figures National

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Happy endings for Gracie

Happy endings for Gracie

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New Maternity Block

New Maternity Block

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Win a Car helps CP Eastbourne

Win a Car helps CP Eastbourne

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Daisy's Diary

Daisy's Diary

Daisy's Diary   Daisy was adopted from the ...

Purring the blues away

Purring the blues away

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I'm a Celebrity... Let Me Volunteer!

I'm a Celebrity... Let Me Volunteer!

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Arndale Centre Table Sale Success

Arndale Centre Table Sale Success

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Eastbourne Cats Go-ape

Eastbourne Cats Go-ape

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Waitrose Helps Eastbourne Cats Protecion

Waitrose Helps Eastbourne Cats Protecion

Waitrose helps Cats Protection   Friends of ...

Bankers Corner Collection

Bankers Corner Collection

The Friends of Eastbourne Adoption Centre had...

ADOPT WITH CONFIDENCE

Adopt a cat

Adopt with confidence bannerAt Cats Protection we have over 6,000 cats and kittens in our care at any one time, all looking for the perfect home.

All of our cats have been treated to our minimum veterinary standards, meaning that they have been examined by a veterinary surgeon, been vaccinated against flu and enteritis, treated against fleas, roundworm and tapeworm and any sick cats have been blood tested for FIV and FeLV. If the cat has not been neuteredbefore or during its time in our care, we will normally ensure owners have done this after adoption. In some cases, especially where owners are in financial hardship, some of our centres and branches may be able to help with neutering costs. Our recommended start age for neutering within Cats Protection is four months.

Still undecided? Read about a few of the many cats we have helped to rehome recently.

Click here to read their stories 

Ready to adopt?

Click here to find out more...Before starting the process of adopting one of our cats, please take a few minutes to consider how owning a cat will affect your life.

How to adopt a cat

Click here to find out more...This handy photo casebook shows you how the rehoming process works, from choosing a cat to taking him home.

Success stories

TwinkleAt Cats Protection we are proud of our successes. Why not read a selection of happy endings to some of our cats' tales to inspire you?