Cats Protection: Supporting Cats Across the UK

Cats Protection is the UK’s largest feline welfare charity, helping thousands of cats every year through rescue, rehoming, education and community support. Whether you’re adopting a cat, donating, or simply learning more about their work, Cats Protection plays a vital role in improving the lives of cats nationwide.

What Cats Protection Does

Cats Protection focuses on three key areas:

Rehoming cats and kittens in need

Neutering to reduce unwanted litters

Education to promote responsible cat ownership

Their network of volunteers and centres ensures cats receive the care, medical treatment and love they need before finding their forever homes.

Rescue and Rehoming

Every year, Cats Protection helps thousands of cats who are lost, abandoned or unable to stay in their previous homes. They provide:

• Veterinary care

• Safe, warm accommodation

• Behavioural support

• Careful matching with new owners

Their rehoming process ensures each cat finds a suitable, loving environment.

Neutering and Health Support

Neutering is one of the most effective ways to reduce the number of unwanted cats. Cats Protection offers:

• Low‑cost neutering schemes

• Advice for owners

• Support for vulnerable households

This helps prevent health issues, behavioural problems and overpopulation.

Education and Community Outreach

Cats Protection works with schools, communities and cat owners to promote responsible care. They provide guidance on:

Cat food, feeding routines and nutrition

• Flea and worming treatments

• Behaviour and enrichment

• Indoor vs outdoor safety

• Preparing for vet visits

Their resources help owners understand their cats’ needs at every stage of life.

How You Can Support Cats Protection

There are many ways to get involved:

• Donating

• Sponsoring a cat

• Volunteering

• Fundraising

• Adopting a cat

Every contribution helps improve the lives of cats across the UK.

Why We Support Cats Protection at Cat’ll Do Nicely

At Cat’ll Do Nicely, we admire the incredible work Cats Protection does. Many of our guests have been adopted through the charity, and when using a cattery we see first‑hand how their care transforms lives. Their commitment to welfare, education and responsible ownership aligns closely with our own values.

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