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Cherwell Cats Protection
Cherwell, Oxfordshire
Visit Cherwell Cats Protection >> http://cherwell.cats.org.uk (report broken link)
Cherwell Cats Protection was formed in 2006 and covers Bicester, Banbury, Brackley and the surrounding villages. The Branch's activities include: Cat rescue - fostering & re-homing - part cost/full cost neutering - lost and found register - free advice on all aspects of cat care. We are a relatively small branch with limited resources in both personnel and finances and rely on a group of enthusiastic volunteers supported by our own fund-raising, plus donations from the public. The branch membership is �5.00 per year and we also run a 100 club with �25, �10 and �5 prizes paid out every month. If you would like to become a member, join the 100 club, send in a donation or sponsor a cat or a cat cabin please go to the Support Us page or ring or email us.
The Branch Committee headed by the Branch Coordinator, determines the policies of the Branch and meets on a monthly basis to review cat welfare issues, re-homing, fund-raising and other business. As a team we rescue, neuter, foster, rehabilitate and re-home on average about three cats and kittens each month but we expect this figure to increase significantly. Our foster homes cater for tiny kittens and their mums, larger kittens, adult neutered cats and cats needing treatment.
Call Us:
General Public Number: 07716 596212
Helpline: 07716 596212
The Branch Committee headed by the Branch Coordinator, determines the policies of the Branch and meets on a monthly basis to review cat welfare issues, re-homing, fund-raising and other business. As a team we rescue, neuter, foster, rehabilitate and re-home on average about three cats and kittens each month but we expect this figure to increase significantly. Our foster homes cater for tiny kittens and their mums, larger kittens, adult neutered cats and cats needing treatment.
Call Us:
General Public Number: 07716 596212
Helpline: 07716 596212
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