
Kitten Rosie Rags has survived a near-death ordeal and gone on to live in a loving new home thanks to a group of cat-loving volunteers and their local vet.

Cat lover Anne has raised a fantastic £100 for the Cats Protection branch she adopted her black cat Flic from. Having previously had a black cat called Liquorice, Anne wasn’t looking for another but couldn’t resist little Flic when she and her husband spotted her on the Chelmsford & District Branch website.

A litter of kittens found huddling in a rabbit burrow at a holiday complex in Aviemore, Scotland has been successfully rescued thanks to a team effort by staff, guests and Cats Protection.

Did you know that our cute, loveable pet cats are closely related to African wildcats, who live in the African savannah? It might seem unlikely that the cuddly creature sitting on your lap has anything in common with a wild animal, but they’re actually pretty similar.

Cats Protection’s Cornwall Adoption Centre is appealing for help for a cat who had to have both ears partially removed after he was found on the streets near Penzance.

Josie Murrie from Canterbury says her three cats made life worth living after the loss of her father Bill. Now Josie has set herself the challenge of running 200km around the city to raise money for other unwanted moggies who don’t have a home of their own.

Cats Protection charity worker Paul Hannant will take on Britain’s highest peaks and walk more than 200 miles in a month-long challenge to raise funds for cats and kittens.

Cats Protection’s Anglia Coastal Branch is marking five years of caring for cats, despite COVID-19 restrictions stopping their plans for a party and fundraising fair.

It’s the International Week of Happiness at Work and in our opinion, there’s no better way to find job satisfaction than working with cats! Our employees at Cats Protection can testify that a career with cats is truly rewarding so we asked them what makes their role positively purrfect…

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’.