Indoor cats need mental and physical stimulation. Provide scratching surfaces, cat-friendly plants, sensory activities, vertical spaces, cardboard boxes, and engage in freestyle play. These activities enhance their well-being and happiness. Encourage others with indoor cats to do the same and find more tips in our free downloadable pdf guide.
Tag: Kittens
Dust, Pan & Brush The Cats Clean Up
This is the story of three cats adopted by Kyle, who takes up the story. "We originally saw Pan advertised for adoption on Instagram and we both immediately knew she would make a great addition to the family. She had just had a litter of kittens, who were already reserved. All we had to do … Continue reading Dust, Pan & Brush The Cats Clean Up
A Kitten Adoption Story – Atticus & Delilah
A few months ago we were approached by a family wanting help with neutering their cats. We were able to help but found that one of the cats was already pregnant. We therefore had to wait until she gave birth, and then also needed to find homes for the litter. Abbie adopted two of the … Continue reading A Kitten Adoption Story – Atticus & Delilah
Three Stray Cats
Our Animal Welfare Officer Cheska writes about the recent rescue of three stray cats "One of the best parts of my day is getting to work with members of the community, and it is especially exciting and rewarding when you work together to contain a number of cats that need our help. Isabel lives in … Continue reading Three Stray Cats
Protecting Cats
Meet Luna and Louis, the very photogenic mother-and-son duo who came into our care last November via the Cats Protection League in South Croydon. We regularly work with other charities like Cats Protection to make sure we are sharing our resources as best we can to house and rehome animals that come into our care. … Continue reading Protecting Cats
Go With The Flo and Joan
Stray unneutered cats can very quickly create little communities in areas that are quiet and away from too much disturbance. A really common situation we see is kittens being born to stray or unneutered pets within the gardens of a closed block of houses and flats. The multiple gardens within these blocks, with lots of people feeding them, can create a nice … Continue reading Go With The Flo and Joan
Interview with our Animal Welfare Officer – Part One
We recently caught up with the branch Animal Welfare Officer Cheska Servini to ask her about her first few months in the role. Tell me us little about yourself I belong to a crazy Italian family that grew in the UK thanks to both sets of Grandparents who moved here for work as young adults. Growing up around fantastic cooks … Continue reading Interview with our Animal Welfare Officer – Part One
Rosie’s Kittens Update
You might remember that we rescued a cat late last year, only to find that she was pregnant. She had five wonderful kittens and we launched an appeal to help pay for their substantial costs to be inoculated, chipped and looked after. Thanks to your wonderful generosity we raised an amazing £338 towards their immediate … Continue reading Rosie’s Kittens Update
Some Manic Kitten Sitting
Meet Sybil, Sprinkles, Buttons, Pushka, and Mable. These siblings came into our care a month ago from a family who desperately wanted to do the right thing by the kittens but needed some help in getting it done. A Bunch of Mischief (once they wake up)! We stepped in to put the kittens into the … Continue reading Some Manic Kitten Sitting
Rosie’s Kittens Update
Rosie’s five beautiful kittens are getting very hard to contain! They are now seven and a half weeks old and so playful and wonderfully mischievous! We have one boy and four girls and all completely black apart from one of the girls who has a little white speck on her chest. You can watch a … Continue reading Rosie’s Kittens Update