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READY TO ADOPT

Ready to adopt?

Adoptees on sofa with catIf you’re thinking about offering a home to a Cats Protection cat or kitten that’s great news! There is a lot to think about, but we are here to make the adoption process as smooth as possible and hopefully to take away some of the worries from what can be an emotional time.

One of our main objectives is to find good homes for all of the cats in our care. We want to make sure that the cat coming into your life is the right cat for you, your family, your lifestyle and your plans for the future.

For example, you will need to consider whether you can look after a cat for up to 20 years and if you are prepared to take him to the vet at least once a year for a check up and vaccination. There are other expenses such as feeding, litter and insurance while you will also need to make sure your cat is looked after if you go on holiday.

That way, the process of settling your new family member into his new home will be that much easier and mean you have the very best chance of a long and happy life together.

What is rehoming?

Thousands of cats are abandoned every year and it is one of our main aims to give them the new start they deserve by finding them a new home. Could you help us to create another happy ending?

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.