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REHOMING – COVID 19 HANDS FREE STYLE!!!

02 July 2020

REHOMING – COVID 19 HANDS FREE STYLE!!! Very soon we will be starting our rehoming again. The process for adoption is rather different, as I’m sure you can appreciate. There will be pictures on Facebook/Instagram and our website so you can see who you are interested in. Then the process of dating starts – whereby I will have a chat with you to find out your situation and recommend if that particular cat will suit your needs. I will do my ...

Temporary branch closure

18 March 2020

Due to the developing situation with COVID-19 we are taking some extra precautions at this time to try and ensure that we keep our volunteers safe so we can continue to care for cats. The branch is currently closed; no viewings, adoptions or admissions are being carried out. If you would like any advice relating to Cats Protection and our services please contact 03000 121212 or visit our main website https://www.cats.org.uk/As this situation is a rapidly changing one we will keep you updated ...

Feral Cats and How to Help Them

15 August 2019

Feral Cats What are feral Cats? Feral cats are the same species of cat (Felis silvestris) as our pet cats, but are not socialised to humans or the domestic environment. This means that while they are the same species as pet cats, they behave like wild animals and therefore have completely different needs to those kept as companion animals. They can never be tamed and this should never be attempted because they are very fearful of people and it would ...

BAG PACK TESCO NEWCASTLE FUNDRAISER SATURDAY 25th MAY

23 May 2019

We are very fortunate this year to have our first ever bag pack at Tesco in Newcastle on 25th May.We will be there between 10am and 4pm, raising much needed funds towards rehoming, veterinary and TNR work, which are extremely high.We are looking at new ways to raise money for the Branch and this is an excellent opportunity for us. We would encourage you to come down and support us <3Along with our rehoming of cats, we run a successful TNR programme where ...