Mitcham Homing Centre is appealing for a suitable home with an owner who can help manage Bobby’s health issues.

Mitcham Homing Centre is appealing for a suitable home with an owner who can help manage Bobby’s health issues. Nine-year-old Bobby came into our care in February 2021, after his owner died. Despite various appeals and moving between branches and centres, he has been overlooked for a full year. Bobby has inflammatory bowel disease, which is more common in older cats. He is looking for a quiet adult-only home where he can be allowed time to settle in. [Read More]

Poorly socialised kittens experience ongoing stress due to their fear of people and it is therefore best for the welfare of feral kittens found at 8 weeks old or over to be trapped, neutered and returned to their original territory as it is the environment they are familiar with and were born into.

Cats Protection’s Honiton Branch are celebrating the successful homing of the final group of kittens from the feral colony. Ebony, Jet and Midnight were socialised and found new homes. It was a busy year for the branch as they rehomed more than 40 cats and neutered 163 cats by October. But it has been the most recent humane trapping of a pregnant female cat at a farm outside Monkton that has been cause for most celebration. [Read More]