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Welcome to Cheltenham Cats Protection Branch covering postcodes: GL50, GL51, GL52 and GL53




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The Cheltenham Branch was founded in 1989 and is run entirely by volunteers. Cats for rehoming are cared for by fosterers at their own homes. We fundraise to support our work and welcome new volunteers. The Cats Protection has simple and clear objectives to help cats: to find good homes for cats in need; support and encourage the neutering of cats; improve people’s understanding of cats and their care.  To find out more about our work...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latest News
Cat of the Week
Bella
Bella is a friendly cat, who just loves to be talked to and stroked. To find out more about her, please visit our Cats Available web page...
(30 June 2009)

   
Lost
Click here to access more details on Lionel
Lionel is a medium size black neutered cat - no collar. He recently went missing from the Hesters Way Road area, but his home is in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. More details can be found on our Lost and Found web page.
(18 June 2009)

   

An Appeal to find homes for feral cats...

Farms, stables or small holdings would be ideal. They have all been given a clean bill of health, as well as being neutered. If you would like more details please contact our Feral Officer on 01242 232158.
(20 June 2009)


   

Our Charity shop is located at 20 St James Street Cheltenham GL52 2SH - location - see Image map


   

Sponsor a 'Kit for a Kat or Kitten' and get a photo!
Following on from Stephen Crickmore Vets recent visit to Greece the team will be returning (August 2009) to undertake the mammoth task of neutering 60 kittens/cats within 2 days! Will you sponsor a 'K'? Full details can be seen here.


   

For a brilliant read...
check out what Stephen Crickmore and colleagues got up to in Greece, i.e. 'Neutering en Masse', 'Cats at the Shelter' etc. (Spring 2009 Issue-pdf).


   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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