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What we do

What we do

Cats Protection is the UK's leading feline welfare charity.

Our vision is to ensure that every cat is given the chance of a life where it will be treated with kindness and an understanding of its needs.

Our objectives are:

  • To find good homes for cats in need
  • To support and encourage the neutering of cats
  • To improve people's understanding of cats and their care.

Our policy on euthanasia:

Cats Protection does not euthanase healthy cats. Euthanasia of a cat is carried out only on the recommendation of a vet. The decision on euthanasia is based on welfare grounds and involves, in part, consideration of the cat’s current and potential quality of life, its degree of suffering and likelihood that this can be alleviated without causing further, undue suffering. In other words, if a cat has no chance of a good quality of life, if it is suffering from pain which is difficult to control and untreatable or from a terminal illness, the vet will recommend euthanasia in order to avoid unnecessary suffering.

To learn more about the role and history of Cats Protection, visit http://www.cats.org.uk/workwedo.

About the Shetland Branch

The Shetland Branch of Cats Protection is the most northerly branch in the UK. The branch is run entirely by volunteers who carry out many important tasks, including rescuing stray cats; advising on and arranging neutering; and fostering cats and kittens. Our fundraising activities range from selling CP merchandise, crafts, bric-a-brac and raffle tickets to organising supermarket bag-packs and arranging fairs, competitions and various other social events.

All funds raised by the Shetland Branch of Cats Protection stay in Shetland to finance our voluntary work.

We have a purpose-built adoption centre to accommodate our rescued cats prior to homing. Our rescue shelter at the local cattery, Gott Cats, is the focal point of our work, providing an essential lifeline for our rescued cats.

Here, all the necessities of life are catered for: good food, warm beds, veterinary treatment and, above all, tender loving care. This care is vital for helping the cats overcome their, sometimes traumatic, past experiences and preparing them for loving new homes.

Our shelter provides our cats with warm, comfortable accommodation. In addition, the cats have an outside area where they can stretch their legs and snooze on warm, sunny days.

We produce a newsletter twice a year to keep all our members informed of our activities.

If you would like to help the Shetland Branch of Cats Protection in any way, please visit the Support Us page.

Thank you for your support.

Contact address

The Manager
Cats Protection Shetland Branch
PO Box 11672
Lerwick
Shetland
ZE1 0WD

Helpline No: 01595 840588

 

Email: shetlandcatsprotection@gmail.com