Cat protection and rehoming
Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre
Over 10,000 animals rescued since 1986. As well as cats and rabbits, the Centre, which is near Chichester, also looks after guinea pigs.There are some heart breaking yet heart warming stories on the website - check out the tale of Misty and Holly.
National Cat Adoption Centre
The National Cat Adoption Centre at Chelwood Gate in the Ashdown Forest is set in beautiful surroundings and has cats who would really benefit from a loving home.So if you were considering adopting a cat, then the centre would love to hear from you.
There's a cafe and a training and education facility at the Adoption Centre - they help teach children how to look after animals at the centre and you can download information aimed at youngsters from the cat centre website too if you want.
Joel from the Cat Adoption Centre says "There are lots of cats that need homes for anyone looking to adopt but if anyone is looking for something to do it's a nice place to visit."
Worthing Cat Welfare Trust
Charity which aims to find loving homes for abandoned cats or provide long term care for those which are unsuitable for adoption.The website has lots of cute catty pictures and stories and tons of cat related information. Check out the Photos to Smile At section.
Brighton Cats Protection League
Take in cats of all ages and do not put elderly cats to sleep.Lost Cats Brighton
A cat rescue and rehoming charity.- Hospices in West Sussex
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Tuesday February 07