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Do Cats Protection take unwanted cats?

Do Cats Protection take unwanted cats?

Please note that we can’t help pick up strays or feral (wild) cats. If you have noticed a stray or feral cat, please call the RSPCA on 0300 1234 999.

What animals do Blue Cross rehome?

Rehome a pet

  • Dog.
  • Cat.
  • Horse.
  • Rabbit.
  • Rat.
  • Guinea pig.
  • Gerbil.
  • Mouse.

Is it cruel to keep a cat in an apartment?

However, with the right care and attention, you should have no problems keeping a cat in a flat. Many cats live happily and comfortably indoors, enjoying life in a flat without the need for a garden space or access to the outdoors.

How can you tell if your indoor cat is happy?

A good sign of a happy cat is kneading their paws into their bed, blanket, or your stomach. This behavior is often accompanied by purring, usually another signal of contentment. Using the Litter Box. A happy cat will use their litter box and is usually more forgiving if its maintenance isn’t quite up to snuff.

Can anyone go to the Blue Cross?

One person will be allowed to come into the consultation room with your pet. Anyone else will be asked to wait outside. Please bring the minimum number of people and social distance while waiting outside.

Do you have to rehome a Blue Cross cat?

Blue Cross does not rehome healthy cats to homes where they must live indoors, even if they have lived as indoor-only cats in the past, unless we feel an inside lifestyle is right for that particular cat. We do rehome cats to indoor-only homes where the cat has a health problem which prevents them from going outside.

How can I adopt a pet from Blue Cross?

Give a pet a new home by selecting a species of animal available for rehoming. We have lots of lovely animals that need a new home – could you give one a second chance? We find homes for unwanted cats, dogs, small pets and horses across the UK. Find out more about our rehoming process and why you should adopt a pet from Blue Cross.

Where is the Blue Cross charity in England?

Blue Cross is a registered charity in England and Wales (224392) and in Scotland (SC040154). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales under company number 00363197. Registered address Shilton Road, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4PF.

Is there any tax exemption for donations to Blue Cross?

Donate to support animal birth-control and anti-rabies vaccinations for stray animals and together, let us safeguard our community! Your esteemed contribution to us is entitled for 50% Income Tax exemption under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. The receipt can be used by you for claiming your 80G Tax exemption.