We are dedicated to rescuing, caring, and rehoming stray and abandoned cats and kittens
I began working as a volunteer for a charity two years ago. After adopting my own cats, whether through the charity or my own personal rescue, I started to want to get involved with more than the charity was giving me.
I absolutley enjoyed been a fosterer and been involved in saving so many beautiful lives.
I became aware of many terrible cases of kittens and cats in need, some the charity i was with took on and saved, but some they didn't. When they didn't, that's where I did.
With my involved in trapping and that feeling of accomplishment when you save a precious life, before i knew it, I had 7 kittens and a mum in my care.
All vaccinations, neutering , vet bills , medication and microchipping was covered by myself. I have my own resident cats and my family to take care of, but I was determind.
I contacted as many charities as you can think, I offered them to keep any adoption donation if they could just advertise my rescue cats. I needed to make sure they had the best home possible. Every charity refused but one, but the chairty offering couldn't give me what I needed and I wasn't accepting any less than what these babies deserve.
So... here I am , I will re home everyone one of these precious fur babies and give everything I can in doing so. If I am successful, I would like to continue with my rescue journey and help save more lives. All I need is just to start with these first.
Thank you
Lets meet our rescue cats currently up for adoption
Midnight was an 8 week old female kitten who appeared to have been abandond in a car park near a busy road.
Once we heard about her we went down we went down and managed to trap her.
She was very frightened and hungry.
We were alerted that this poor girl had been there almost a week and it was absolutely heartbreaking.
We were not sure of her temperament and we placed her in a large creat for the night.
The next morning we established she was as friendly and gentle as you could find.
She went for a health check at the vets, she was chipped and received her vaccinations. She was also fully up to date with flea and worming treatment.
One of our kind volunteers notified us she knew someone who was looking for a kitten just like midnight.
Midnight was bonded with other kittens and we really could not let her go as a single kitten.
This very kind lady agreed to adopt both.
All checks were completed and we met her knew owner Midnight went to her forever home with Autumn.
We receive regular contact. They are extremely loved and well taken care off.
They are booked in for neutering after christmas.
Have questions? We have answers.
Q: Do you complete home checks?
A: Yes we do, we need to make sure the location and your circumstances are right for your chosen cat.
A:How much is the adoption donation?
£140 per cat/kitten
Q: Why do you have to pay an adoption fee?
A: Several reasons.
Firstly by paying an adoptiion donation you are showing your commited to financially take home one of our cats in need.
Secondly all our rescues have been microchipped, vaccinated, flead and wormed. Some will have been neutered prior to be rehomed and some will not be. This maybe because they are not the right age or weight. We do however cover the cost at our chosen vets when they are ready. This is part of the adoption donation.
Finally some of our rescues have needed vet treatment, medication or antibiotics. Food and litter has been provided for every cat in our care, again all self funded.
Adoption fees will provide us funds to put towards the care and needs of any future cat that comes into our rescue.
Other Ways To Donate
Bank Details : Michelle Wright
Barclays SC:20-19-96 Account number 13850110
Pay Pal: michellekathryinewright@gmail.com
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