Cats Protection Glasgow Kittens
We are a small branch run.
Cats protection glasgow kittens. 9 weeks 2 male 1 female. Teddy Foxy Dudley Theo and Mousa were named by twins Elena and Kayla Butic 10 Picture. There has been cat flu in the feral colony and so they cannot be rehomed along other cats since they may not have symptoms but could still be carriers and spread it to other cats.
Cats Protection Glasgow Adoption Centre Kirkintilloch. Being a small branch our cats are not based at a central location to visit - instead all catskittens within our care are placed in foster homes pending a suitable home being found. Shelters are often inundated with pet surrenders and do not want to provide a simple outlet that takes away the obligation of responsible pet ownership.
We help around 200000 cats and kittens every year through our network of 250 volunteer-run branches over 30 centres. Cats Protection is currently running the Greater Glasgow 5 Neutering Campaign which provides low-cost neutering to anyone who has one or more cats in postcode areas beginning with G or PA1-17 and is in receipt of benefits or has a low household income including pensioners and students. A FAMILY of starving cats including five kittens is recovering after being dumped in a Glasgow housing estate.
Cats Protection is the UKs leading feline welfare charity. Gran to the rescue after cats dumped in Easterhouse. We are currently operating as an admissions hub with no adoptions being carried out from our centre.
Being a small branch the cats are not based at a central location to visit instead all catskittens within their care are placed in foster homes pending a suitable home being found. The cats will need somewhere secure they can be kept for at least 2 weeks so they get to know their new home and they will also need to be fed as they are used to being fed where they currently are. We find homes for cats promote the benefits of neutering and produce a wide range of cat care information for owners.
Being a small branch our cats are not based at a central location to visit - instead all catskittens within our care are placed in foster homes pending a suitable home being found. The charity says new licensing regulations which come into force today will help to stamp out rogue cat breeders who put profit before the welfare of kittens and cats. Our Branch is run by a small team of dedicated unpaid volunteers who work hard in their spare time to care for and find homes for unwanted cats and kittens throughout the Glasgow area and beyond.