Glastonbury & Wells Branch

WHAT WE DO

Cats Protection is a National Feline Rescue and Welfare Charity, taking in lost and unwanted cats, and finding new homes for them. We also encourage neutering and advise on general feline welfare problems.

The Glastonbury & Wells Branch of Cats Protection, covers a largely rural part of Somerset including Shepton Mallet, Wells, Glastonbury, Street, Cheddar, Castle Cary and surrounding area. All of our cats are kept at the homes of volunteer fosterers because we have no central shelter.

Last year we re-homed 183 cats and kittens. We always have friendly cats of all ages for re-homing and often 'feral' (semi-wild) cats for farms. We often have kittens in need of homes, especially between May-September. Some cats are re-homed quickly, whilst others need medical care or rehabilitation before new homes can be found. Adults are always neutered, wormed and treated for fleas, but this branch does not have the resources to routinely microchip and vaccinate cats. Please go to our Contact Us page for details of our Welfare Officer and other Committee Members.

If you would like to join us and/or help cats in this area of Somerset, please go to the Membership page. We always need fosterers, home checkers, cat cuddlers and fundraisers – all strictly volunteers, although reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.

 

GLASTONBURY AND WELLS CP URGE YOU TO GIVE THE OLDIES A HOME.

The Branch is currently fostering several older cats who desperately need quiet loving homes. They get passed over in favour of younger cats or kittens and some sit in the pens for months. It is a great shame because these cats have so much love and companionship to give.
Please give them a second chance of happiness if you can. They deserve it.
 
Phone Gill on 01749 850660 for more details of these and other older cats

ONE OF THE CATS
CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR A HOME

 

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 RUBY 

Ruby

RUBY is a friendly, playful black/white female aged 2/3 years.
Shortly after giving birth to a litter of kittens she developed a problem with her intestines. This is several months ago and she is now fully recovered. However experience has shown that she does better on 3 small meals a day rather than 2 larger ones.
 
Ruby needs to be the only cat in the household, she isn't keen on other cats. But in all other respects she is a thoroughly desirable little cat.
 
She has been neutered and vaccinated.
 
Phone Simon or Alice on 01749 678980 if you could offer Ruby a loving home.

 

 

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26/08/2008 18:49

 

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