
Maddie, the nine-month-old, heavily pregnant cat who arrived at Cats Protection’s Birmingham Adoption Centre in July, finally has a long-awaited happy ending, but her life could have turned out very differently.

He may be missing a leg, but playful Mylo loves nothing more than chasing butterflies in the garden, jumping onto the bed for a cuddle and watching a bit of ‘Catflix’.

Maddie was barely more than a kitten herself when she was taken in by Cats Protection’s Birmingham Adoption Centre after her owner had died. She arrived at the centre with 18-month-old Margot and three-year-old Mason.

Five helpless kittens were thrown into a bin and discarded like rubbish before being found by passers-by. The kittens were found inside a locked bin in Castle Bromwich, Solihull by quick-thinking mum Louise as she walked by with a friend and their families.

A cat-loving fundraiser has refused to have her training for a trek in Nepal derailed by the national lockdown and instead has covered the distance of the challenge on her stairs at home.

Cats Protection’s Birmingham Adoption Centre is appealing to local cat lovers to take in two mature moggies in their care. Captain and his best buddy Pugwash have been overlooked for adoption time and again because of their age and medical needs, but all they want is a loving home together.

Today is National Kiss a Ginger Day, a day when people are encouraged to find their favourite redhead and give them a cheeky peck on the cheek!

Cats Protection’s Mature Moggies Week (13-17 November) is almost over and we hope that it has convinced you to consider adopting an older cat. These older feline companions take four times longer to home than their younger counterparts, but have just as much love to give.

Have you ever fancied challenging yourself and helping your favourite animal at the same time? That’s just what a number of cat lovers and supporters are doing by embarking on gruelling runs to raise funds for Cats Protection.

Two female cats and their kittens were recently abandoned at our Birmingham Adoption Centre, and with the exception of two kittens, all the cats have extra toes!