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WE NEED YOUR HELP!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

On Sunday 27th May we are hosting our annual ...

Jerry and Pheasant

Jerry and Pheasant

We need your help! Two of our kittens from ...

Open Day!

Open Day!

On Sunday 27th May from Midday, at Cats ...

How you can help

Our homing policy

Our homing policy

The Adoption Process

On arrival, our receptionist will ask you a few relevent questions, and ask you to fill in a home-visit form.

If you choose to look around the Centre before your home-visit, please be advised that we cannot reserve a cat before the home-visit has been carried out.  Each cat has its individual needs, and not every cat will suit your specific environment.
Take plenty of time to look at the cats.  Staff are always available to give advice and information about them, and we want to make sure the cat you take home is the right cat for you

The home-visit is a short visit by our staff, to make sure the cat you take home is right for you.  It's also a good chance to ask questions and discuss what kind of cat you are looking for and discuss the ins and outs of homing a CP cat.

If you are in rented accomodation, a tennancy letter is required from your landlord or housing association giving permission for you to keep a cat at the property.  It must also state how many animals are allowed at the property.  We cannot carry out a home-visit, or reserve a cat before we have this.

When you come to collect your cat, please have a suitable secure carrier!