Worcester & District Cats Protection
Celebrating 30 years of cat care in Worcestershire

Registered Charity 203644

OUR AIM - The Worcester and district branch of Cats Protection provides temporary accommodation and care for unwanted and abandoned cats until new homes are found. We also offer information and advice about responsible cat ownership and the benefits of neutering.

Special home needed for Brad


Brad is a friendly boy (especially when he is feeling hungry !)

He has previously had a pelvic injury probably from a road traffic accident although he still manages to jump up in the pen and seems to have no problems getting around. He has been vet checked.

He is a big good natured tabby who likes a lot of love and fuss and his new owner will be rewarded with lots of affection from Brad in return.

You can find out more about how to adopt a cat by ringing  07527 007436

FOUND A CAT ? - It’s cold and you find a cat that is looking thin and bedraggled  – what do you do?  First read the following help and advice leaflet and then visit our Lost and found webpage for more information.


ADOPT A CAT OR KITTEN - If you can provide a loving home for one of our cats or kittens then please phone 07527 007436 for further details. To view some of our cats that are ready for adoption click here.


VOLUNTEER ROLES - Why not find out how you can help us by either becoming a volunteer or perhaps helping with some fund raising.


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OUR SHOP - Is open 10:00am - 4:00pm 6 days a week in Worcester. Why not read more about our shop or come and visit us. Our telephone number is 01905 426748.



DO YOU NEED OUR HELP ? - All the cat advice and contact numbers you will need. You can also Email us at: info@worcestercats.org.uk if you prefer.


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Ideal homes are: Farms, Smallholdings, Stables, or just a rural home with some land or a large garden.

Having a small colony of feral cats in such environments is mutually beneficial -  they take care of ‘Mouse Control’ and you supply them with a safe home.

You would need to provide them with regular food and clean water daily, and somewhere warm and dry to shelter, such as a barn or outbuilding. 

Feral cats relocated via Cats Protection will already be neutered, but you will need to keep an eye on them to make sure that they remain healthy.
 
When feral cats are re-located they should be confined to a secure indoor area such as a barn, containing bedding areas, litter trays and food and water for up to 3 weeks, whilst they acclimatise to their new environment, otherwise they will simply run away when released.

Although they will initially fear human contact, over time you should be able to earn their trust to some extent. Some feral cats may even become friendly to varying degrees.

  Please note that 'Worcester & District Cats Protection' do not have a shelter for homeless cats as they are actually cared for by foster mums located all over the county.


All cats are placed via the homing number 
07527 007436

 
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