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Jumble Sale

Jumble Sale

Our first jumble/table top sale was a great ...

Any unwanted Christmas gifts!

Any unwanted Christmas gifts!

We are running very low on goods to sell on ...

Strays

Strays

We are really struggling with the amount of ...

Indoor Emergency Fosterers

Indoor Emergency Fosterers

Do you have a spare room that would take a ...

Jumble/Table Top Sale to be held at Watermoor Church Hall, 2pm - 4pm on the 25th February 2012


Welcome to Cirencester, Tetbury and District Cats Protection we cover the GL7 and GL8 postcodes.  Our branch was set up in 2002 and is run entirely by volunteers.  We fundraise to cover all our vet bills, food and litter expenses etc. and welcome volunteers to help us with this.

Overview of Cats Protection

Cats Protection rescues and rehomes unwanted and abandoned cats, and promotes responsible cat ownership.

 

Key Aims

  • To rescue stray and unwanted cats and kittens, and rehabilitate and rehome them where possible.
  • To encourage the neutering of all cats and kittens not required for breeding.
  • To inform the public about the care of cats and kittens.

Nationally, every year, Cats Protection provides a vital lifeline for 170,000 cats that need our help. We find new and life-long homes for around 60,000 cats every year – an average of one rehomed every two minutes. Every cat that comes into our care stays with us until we find it a new home. We therefore maintain a strict no-kill policy unless otherwise advised by a vet.

We also help tens of thousands of cats a year through our assisted neutering and veterinary treatment programmes. This involves contributing to the costs of treating cats whose owners are in dire financial need.

Our service is provided via a network of 30 Shelters (run directly by our Headquarters) and 260 Branches (run by volunteers) throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.