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RILEY

RILEY

Riley is about a year old, a black neutered male. ...

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WHAT DO WE DO?

Cats Protection's 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.

Cats Protection's three main 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

Here at Tenterden Branch, we fulfill these objectives by:

Caring for cats who need new homes, visiting prospective new owners and matching suitable cats to suitable homes.

If you are interested in adopting a cat, please contact 07900 002 268 or email us at tenterdencats@hotmail.co.uk

We also provide neutering vouchers for owners who are unable to finance the neutering of their cats.

For General Enquiries, please contact 01797 329360.

For all enquiries regarding strays or rehoming your own cats, please contact 07805 928 394.

After you have adopted a cat from us, we will be happy to provide you with help and advice on the care of your new pet. We also publish articles of interest regarding the care of cats and their general health and well being.

To find out more about our organisation CATS PROTECTION nationally, see our main website at www.cats.org.uk