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Saving just one cat won't change the world, 
but it surely will change the world for that one cat

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Abi and Sophie

 Reggie

Chloe and Charlie

Petal

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Pepsi  Fizz 

Stanley and Martha

Willow 

Ideally new homes should have a cat flap, be away from busy roads and not have children under five.

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We like to home kittens in pairs, or singly if there is another cat already in the home.

Pilchard 

 

and Tuna 

Below are cats in reception


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Mum, Dot, Mary, Daisy and Stripe

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Mimi, Misty and Momo

Cats in reception are either newly rescued or are receiving medical treatment prior to being rehomed.
Newly rescued cats are 

being assessed by our vets for medical attention, by foster carers for characteristics and needs before being considered for re-homing.

 

All our rescued cats are neutered to reduce the large number of unwanted cats, and to ensure that no cat for re-homing can breed. The exceptions are young kittens. We require their new owners to guarantee that they will not go out until after they have been neutered.

 

This is what happens
 if you don't

One un-neutered cat can be responsible for the birth of 
1554 more cats within 24 months 

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Ollie is a cat needing a new home in the foster care of the charity group ProDogs Direct.

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Piper is just one of the cats needing a new home in the foster care of the charity group Bromley & District Cat Rescue.

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Are you a cat lover?
Join the Anim-Mates kitten/cat fostering team

To help us cope with the demand we need to recruit a voluntary fosterer from the SE London/North West Kent area to join our small team of cat and kitten fosterers.

Could you care for some cats/kittens until a new home can be found for them? 

Please be aware that they may be in your care for weeks or several months at a time.

You need to have experience of cats/kittens, and have your own transport.  

Interested? Please call Teresa  
  020 8355 6888  and 07743 331397