Nelson, a one eyed cat rescued from the sea as a kitten, was crowned ‘National Cat of the Year’ and the winner of the Most Incredible Story category.

Nelson, a one eyed cat rescued from the sea as a kitten, was crowned ‘National Cat of the Year’ and the winner of the Most Incredible Story category. The Hero Cat award was scooped by Cleo from Chessington in Surrey who stayed by her owner’s side in a time of need. Three-legged Legz is truly the Cat Ambassador of London. For army veteran Jack Dignam-Thomas, Elias is more than a pet. [Read More]

The Cat Sponsorship scheme is supported by everyone’s favourite cartoon moggy, Simon’S Cat_ and so to celebrate the story of Princess and her kittens, illustrator Simon Tofield has created some special drawings of them.

Princess arrived at our Warrington Adoption Centre when her owners could no longer care for her. She was heavily pregnant with her second litter of kittens, but found comfort and safety in one of our special sponsor pens. The safety of the sponsor pen was the perfect place for these kittens to find their feet. Princess, Frog, Dragon and Unicorn are all with their new families this Christmas thanks to having the safe space of a sponsor pen when they needed it most. [Read More]

The majority of cats in the UK are moggies with thick fur and a knack for finding the cosiest spot in the house – so even if it feels chilly to you, your cat will be warm and happy.

With the rising cost of living, find out how to look after your cat on a budget. Cats are generally a low maintenance pet and don’t need expensive toys, bedding or equipment to be happy and healthy. Adopt through a cat rescue charity, as adopting a cat is generally much cheaper than purchasing one. The majority of cats in the UK are moggies with thick fur and a knack for finding the cosiest spot in the house – so even if it feels chilly to you, your cat will be warm and happy. [Read More]

To celebrate we ran a Black Cat Champion competition on our national social media accounts which invited our supporters to share their black cat photos and stories.

Cats Protection’s annual celebration of black and black-and-white cats is back on Tuesday 27 October 2015. Black cats in CP care are often overlooked by potential adopters and take on average a week longer to find a new home than their more colourful counterparts. To celebrate we ran a Black Cat Champion competition on our national social media accounts which invited our supporters to share their black cat photos and stories. [Read More]

To help you keep your cat safe, here's our vet-approved advice for reducing your cat’s risk of being injured on the road.

Cats love to explore outdoors, and sometimes that means they can encounter dangerous situations, like crossing busy roads. According to a University of Bristol study, the risk of cats being involved in road traffic accidents is actually quite low, especially in urban and suburban areas. Road traffic accidents were stated as a cause of injury for just 4% of cats. To help you keep your cat safe, here’s our vet-approved advice for reducing your cat’s risk of being injured on the road. [Read More]

To see more adoptable cats, visit Cats Protection’s website or visit www.cats Protection.co.uk.

Freddie has been overlooked for more than 200 days. The 15-year-old moggy is looking for a retirement home to enjoy his old age. Freddie has a skin condition that could be allergy or stress related and will need veterinary monitoring. He can also be a bit temperamental and sometimes allows affection only on his own terms. If you would like to offer Freddie a home, visit the Mitcham Homing Centre website or contact them on mitcham@cats. [Read More]

Today is World Spay Day and we’re working in conjunction with all members of the Cat Population Control Group (CPCG) to urge owners to get their cats neutered.

Today is World Spay Day and we’re working in conjunction with all members of the Cat Population Control Group (CPCG) to urge owners to get their cats neutered. Cats can lead happy, healthier lives when neutered, as neutering prevents the onset of some cancers and sexually transmitted diseases. A new poll of cat owners found that over half who had experienced their cat having kittens would not let them have kittens again. [Read More]

Try cleaning your cat's teeth with cat-specific toothpaste, dental prescription diets or dental supplements for food or drinking water.

Cats Protection vet Dr Vanessa Howie took questions about teeth and oral health. Drooling can indeed be a sign of contentedness. If this is new behaviour for your cat though, I would recommend a vet examination. Try cleaning your cat’s teeth with cat-specific toothpaste, dental prescription diets or dental supplements for food or drinking water. For medical problems consult your vet who will be able to examine your cat’s medical history and will examine them for signs of dental problems. [Read More]

"Yang's cat has been found, and they say it's used in this way, so come in and learn!" Hahaha

A few days ago, I came across a hot search on Weibo: #Yang Gao’s cat is lost#. It is known that the golden gradient layer, called Tangerine, is a little baby raised by Yang Gao. But on November 11, the little tangerine, which was placed in a relative’s home, suddenly ran away from home. When she learned the news, her sister sent out a message at midnight asking for help: “Just be safe and don’t wander the streets! [Read More]

A "cat" came to the house, with a fierce temper, and alarmed the police!

Source: City Scene Chongqing News Channel May not be reproduced without permission. On November 24, a cat came to a resident’s home in Bai Shi Yi, Chongqing Hi-Tech Zone, and at first the resident wanted to tease the cat, but later, he had to call the police for help, what kind of cat still needs police action? The cat, whose face resembled that of a leopard, also had spots and stripes that differed from those of a typical domestic cat. [Read More]