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Offering a new pet a home is always a big decision, many cats can now live into their late teens or even into their early twenties! A cat is for life and should be seen as a long term commitment.

Each cat and kitten has its own individual personality, they can make wonderful companions and very rewarding pets.

If you have decided that the time is right to bring a cat into your family then please contact the Adoption Centre or pay us a visit any day of the week. 

The Centre is open everyday between 11am - 4pm.

Before going to a new home every cat in our care is:

  • fully health checked by the vet
  • treated for fleas and worms
  • vaccinated
  • microchipped
  • neutered
  • homed with 4 weeks free pet insurance

The average cost of looking after a cat in our care can reach well over £150 and that doesn't include any other neccessary treatment. Cats Protection recieve no government funding and therefore rely solely on the members of the public to ensure that adoption centres like  ours can continue their work.


Cats protection asks adopters for a fee when rehoming a cat/kitten. If you feel able to make a donation on top of the fee that would, of course, be gratefully received. We know times are hard so thank you for your decision to rehome a CP cat !

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Name
Summary
Branch
 
Ally
Dear little Ally came from a very busy home so is now looking for a more chilled out life style. She's a very friendly girl and simply loves being ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Banjo
This big fella is Banjo, he has come to us as he was not suited to living with young children. He's very confident, and is a little unsettled here so ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Barley
Of those he doesn't know well Barley can be mistrusting, and therefore defensively aggressive if he thinks your going to do something he isn't going ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Blackie
Blackie was found as a stray so we dont know anything about her background. She was very matted when she came to us and very uncomfortable. Since ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Chop
Poor Chop is looking for her purrfect home, as she didn't get on with the dog in her previous home. She can be a little frisky in the centre, but this...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Daisy
Daisy has been treated as a farm cat for much of her life where her job was to keep down the vermin, a job she excelled at. However, she had to have ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Glory
Glory is a super sweet, playful and affectionate little cat. She loves to roll around in her bed and have you make a fuss of her whilst she purrs her ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Kiki
This little old lady came to us as a stray so we know little about her background, she initially recieved treatment for a nasty and painful bite wound...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Nemo
This chubby little girl is Nemo, and she is longing for a loving home. She loves people and will coax you into her pen with a chirp, flop in her bed ...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
Oakley
This big loveable lump is Oakley, he came to us as a stray so we know little of his background, other than he has been in the wars looking at his ears...
Cornwall Adoption Centre
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Some of the cats in our care may not yet be on our website. If you are looking for a feline companion, please call us on 01872 870575