
Two kittens just old enough to leave their mother were found tied in a plastic bag, suffering from eye damage likely to be deliberate wounding.

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.

With new figures showing that the wellbeing of millions of people has been affected by loneliness during the COVID-19 lockdown, cats are helping to bring comfort and joy to those stuck at home.

When the COVID-19 lockdown began in March 2020, Cats Protection sadly had to put adoptions on hold to keep our teams, the public and the cats safe.

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.

Budding poets and first-time rhymers are encouraged to enter a poetry contest to raise cash for unwanted kitties. Whether you see yourself as a wannabe Pam Ayres or bend more towards the youthful exuberance of George the Poet, this is your chance to satisfy the itch to rhyme (or not).

Many of you were moved by the plight of Scrappy, Dusty and Rusty – three tiny kittens found at a landfill site last November.Our Ipswich Branch took in the five-week-old kittens after they were

Cats can lead happy, healthier lives when neutered, as neutering prevents the onset of some cancers and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as diseases caught through cat fights.

This blog post has been written by Fran CoombsI am a cat socialisation volunteer for the Isle of Wight Adoption Centre and I also foster cats in need of some extra TLC and mums and kittens. Where I

We’re very pleased to announce that the winner of our National Black Cat Day 2016 competition is Caspar!This year’s celebration of black and black-and-white celebrates the uniqueness of black cats and