Welcome to the Chelmsford Cats Protection sponsorship page.
Unable to have a cat? Want more but your family or other pets don't allow you?
How about supporting Chelmsford Cats Protection by sponsoring a cat.
Our Current Sponsor Cats/Pens are:
- Meg
- Abbie
- Honey
- Mystery
- Ebony & Blanche
- Carol's Pen
Meg
An elderly tortie & white lady
Meg was a skinny, starving stray when she was signed into our care.
Further tests show that she is hyperthyroid so will need medication for life.
Meg has been fostered so that she can enjoy retirement years in a home environment.
Abbie
Found as a stray in a very poor condition. Abbie needed medical help when she started to shred herself to bits, she was so itchy by something that was severly irritating her skin that she had to undergo a few tests to see what she was allergic to.
Now happy and well loved in a new home Abbie still requires your help to pay for her medical bills.
Honey
Born 2005.
Honey has previously been homed 4 times but due to her naughty behaviour she is back in our care once again.
Honey seems to act like a totally different character when in a home environment.
Sponsor Honey to find out more about her antics!
She currently lives at the Adoption Centre so please pop in and see her!
Mystery
Black adult female
Due to a skin complaint Mystery was sent out to fosterers, this was originally to control her diet and to find out what was causing her skin reactions.
Mystery still gets flare ups but with homeopathic medication and the help of vet treatment her skin is kept under control and she can feel comfortable.
Mystery also has an under-active thyroid gland, this is very rare in cats!
By sponsoring Mystery you will feel like she is part of your family.
She is a bundle of fun but she can get up to quite a bit of mischief!
Maybe i should also just add in that she only has one eye!

Ebony & Blanche
Ebony is a gorgeous black male who adores human company and loves his sister Blanche.
Both cats needed our help when their owner became too frail to care for them any longer.
Blanche had skin cancer so whilst in our care her ears were removed.
Ebony was showing signs of stress and ended up needing medical help. He is currently taking tablets to lower his blood pressure.
We are hoping that now they are in a home environment they can relax and his blood pressure levels will improve. Ebony has recently been diagnosed with kidney failure.
Can't decide which cat to choose?
How about Carol's Pen.
Built in the 1990's in memory of a much loved warden, Carol's Pen has been home to many different types of cats.
Some being sick and needing that extra bit of peace and quiet, feral and wanting to be away from the rest, shy and looking for a non stressful stay at Cats Protection, and it's even been known to be an overflow maternity pen during the summer months.
Please welcome three new cats to the sponsorship scheme:
Santa
Found as a stray Christmas 2011 - Hence the name
Santa was in a very distressing state, she weighed no more than a 12week old kitten.
She is a gorgeous colour and has a fantastic nature.
Santa joins the sponsorship scheme in the hopes that we can raise more money to pay for her blood tests and future medication.
She is hyperthyroid and is also showing early signs of kidney failure.
Rowlf
Found looking confused and wandering in the road.
On first look at him we noticed that he was blind, potentially deaf and needing veterinary help.
Rowlf is hyperthyroid and has high blood pressure so will need veterinary treatment for life.
He has since found himself a loving home but we will continue to pay for his veterinary costs.
Rowlf may be happy and content but still needs someone to pay for his vet bills.
Kermit
A very handsome man who can be seen around the Adoption Centre. Kermit seems to have read the book about cat illnesses and organ failure but clearly got the pages muddled up, he is trying to confuse our vets by doing the total opposite to what the manuals say!
As you can see from the photo he does have special privaledges, he joins us on tea break and can generally be seen walking about the Adoption Centre grounds on a sunny day.
He is currently on medication for Hyperthyroidism, pancreatic failure and a bout of IBS.
Since he is such a special boy you are more than welcome to come and meet him at the adoption centre, where he can tell you everything that's going on.
He is very vocal & I'm sure you'll see the meaning of his name when he sings!
Sponsorship is recommended at £3.50 a month or £42 a year, but in reality whatever you can afford, it all helps.
Sponsorship can be paid for by:
- Standing Order (please ask for a form)
- Cheque (made Payable to Chelmsford Cats Protection)
- Cash (we do not recommend sending cash through the post)
Your sponsorship money will go towards their care which will include their vet bills whilst they are here at the Adoption Centre and also when they are homed with fosterers.
For more information on the sponsorship scheme and an information pack please contact:
Miss Louise Mullis, 18 Curzon Way, Chelmer Village, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 6PF
(work) - 01245 478389, (mobile) - 07759 124144