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Cats Protection Wear Valley & Darlington Branch

About Us

Prayer Of A Stray

Ways To Help Rescuers!

A very special Rainbow Bridge

Administering CPR to your Cat

How to help Feral Cats

Cat Dream Interpretations

Bric A Brac

Adopt a Cat

Ugly

Older Cats

Add a link to your website

Cat pictures from our web site visitors

Help available towards the cost of having your cat Neutered

Mousers urgently looking for rural employment opportunities

Pussy Willow

Starfish

Maneki Neko

Cat Age Chart

Lost & Found

How to Get in Touch

Cat Sitter

Contact Information for Cats Protection Wear Valley, Darlington

Links for Cats Protection Wear Valley, Darlington and Dales

Message Board

Event Calendar

Mail Form

What does Your Cat mean to you ?
My Cat is My Best Friend
My Cat is part of the Family
My Cat is only a Cat
My Cat is expected to catch vermin
My Cat Rules the Home
My Cat is Loved as much as my Partner
My Cat is just a pet for the Children

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Together We can Make a Difference

What does a feral need, they need food, water and shelter most of all but they also need to be spayed/neutered.

If there are Feral cats where you live then you can be sure that they will multiply and what may be a small problem today will be a huge problem in a few months.

What can you do?

A plastic dustbin with the lid off makes an ideal dry shelter for a feral, placing warm bedding and food inside will encourage the cat to go in.

If a nursing queen has kittens in one of these shelters then at five weeks old try and catch them inside the bin and take them inside to be tamed and homed.

The mother cat should be trapped and spayed as soon as possible, we can provide a trap free of charge and we may also help towards the cost of spaying.

To trap a feral you need to bait the trap with strong smelling food, normal cat food doesn't work it needs to be smelly like sardines or mackerel.

We will always do what we can to help, this may be to provide food, help with costs of Neutering and veterinary treatment etc.

We can all make a difference by trying to help solve the problem together.

"My doctrine is this, that if we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the
guilt." ~ Anna Sewell

Feral Colonies

Take a look at the Feline Advisory Bureau information page which gives a comprehensive insight into the problem of controlling feral colonies.

Could you offer a home to a previously feral kitten?

Feral Cats and Kittens are those that have never known human kindness and are very afraid of people. With time and patience they can make lovely pets. Have you got what it takes?

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Cats Protection Wear Valley & Darlington Branch |About Us |Prayer Of A Stray |Ways To Help Rescuers! |A very special Rainbow Bridge |Administering CPR to your Cat |How to help Feral Cats |Cat Dream Interpretations |Bric A Brac |Adopt a Cat |Ugly |Older Cats |Add a link to your website |Cat pictures from our web site visitors |Help available towards the cost of having your cat Neutered |Mousers urgently looking for rural employment opportunities |Pussy Willow |Starfish |Maneki Neko |Cat Age Chart |Lost & Found |How to Get in Touch |Cat Sitter |Contact Information for Cats Protection Wear Valley, Darlington |Links for Cats Protection Wear Valley, Darlington and Dales |Message Board |Event Calendar |Mail Form