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Home from Home

Home from Home
Cats protection are happy to help re-home cats and most of the cats we re-home are in our foster care having been found as strays.We operate on a voluntary basis and are limited on how much help we can give to other cats in the community.  If you need to re-home your cat and we have not got room to take it in, we can help by putting your cat on our website as a Home from Home.

This means if any-one was interested in giving  your cat a home via Cats Protection, we would do a home check. If you should find some one to take your cat by any other means it would be your responsibility to make sure that your cat was going to a good home, as we do not have the resources or volunteers to do home visits for Home from Home cats that are not re-homed directly though the branch.

A donation would be appreciated as we would arrange to have a photographer come out and take a photograph, get a brief description of personality, health issues, etc. and put the cat on our website for a period of two weeks.  If the cat is homed within this time the owner must notify Cats Protection and it will  be taken off the website.  If the cat is not homed within two weeks the owner may extend this for a further two weeks. If we are not informed that the cat has been re-homed or a extension is required then the cat will be taken off our website after two weeks.

To speak to us about rehoming your cat, please contact us on 07754 593518 or email us stokecats@gmail.com