Animals Charities That specialise in Cats
Discover 361 Animals charities that specialise in cats. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Sussex East And Hastings Branch
AnimalsRE-HOMING CATS AND DOGSFUNDRAISING
The Colchester And District Cat Rescue And Homing Society
Animals, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportThe Charity rehomes cats/kittens in the Colchester area. Each cat has a vet check up, neutering, vaccinating, microchipping.We have a number of cats available for rehoming. Some cats are also looked after at the Sanctuary for the rest of their lives, cats are only put to sleep on veterinary advice.We are entirely dependent on our fundraising, and run a small Charity Shop to help provide income
Country Hill Animal Shelter
Animals, Social welfareTo relieve the suffering of animals, in particular cats, in need of attention by providing the protection, treatment, rehabilitation and rehoming of animals who have come into our care by reason of sickness, maltreatment and poor circumstances.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Bedfordshire South And Mid Hertfordshire Branch
AnimalsPromotes kindness not cruelty to animals. Provides veterinary assistance to pet owners on benefits. Fosters, rehabilitates and rehomes abandoned, unwanted cats and rabbits. Available for animal advice, information, and help to vets, members of the public, social services, and prospective animal adopters.
Hollytrees Animal Rescue Trust (hart)
Animals, Beneficiary groupTo rescue and provide care and shelter for stray, abandoned, neglected and unwanted animals of all kind. To protect animals from ill usage, cruelty and suffering. The relief of persons unable to afford veterinary fees for spaying cats and dogs by assisting with the charges. The relief of the elderly who are unable to afford kennel costs or veterinary bills for their pets.
Friends Of Animals Wales
Animals, Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareRescue and rehabilitate unwanted and abandoned animals, mostly dogs, cats and rabbits. Staffed by Volunteers who are responsible for all aspects of the rescues work. Animals are cared for in foster homes. Run a 24 hour Helpline. Operate an online Lost and Found service. Support a number of food banks with pet food. Foster the pets of owners in crisis working with various agencies.
Animal Welfare Of Luxor
Animals, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareAWOL fundraises inthe UK to provide free veterinary treatment for donkeys, horses, dogs, cats and camels in poor non-tourist villages on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, Egypt. AWOL also provides free equine tack, dog collars and education about better animal care.
Bury's Stray Cat Fund
Animals, Social welfareTo reduce the suffering of stray & feral cats. Neutering is encouraged as the only humane method of control. To rescue & rehome as many cats as possible. Euthanasia is only on a vet's advice. To help with the cost of neutering & treatment in cases of hardship. To take responsibility for ill or injured cats until an owner is traced. To maintian high standards of care for cats we are look after.
The Lincolnshire Trust For Cats
Animals, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careTo relieve the suffering of cats in need of care and and to provide accommodation and hospital facilities for unwanted cats and for the treatment of sick cats in the county of LincolnshireThe Trust also runs a retirement home for unwanted older cats and elderly cats whose owners have died or gone into residential care themselves .Giving peace of mind to owners and a home for life for their cats.
Catwel (cardiff)
Animals, HousingCatwel (Cardiff) exists to provide temporary care for stray and abandoned cats and where possible find good homes for their future welfare.
The Geoffrey And Pauline Martin Trust
Animals, HealthThe Geoffrey and Pauline Martin Trust's objects are to apply funds held to promote charitable purposes in any part of the world. Specifically, the Charitable Trusts focus will be supporting charities in the following areas: medical conditions including cancer, arthritis, asthma, kidney diseases and those attributable to ageing. The Charitable Trust will also focus on animals, in particular cats.
The Ginger Cat House Rescue
Animals, Social welfareAt GCH we rescue cats and kittens in the SW London and Surrey area. We offer shelter and sanctuary by providing appropriate care, protection, treatment and security for cats and kittens in need of our help by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances or ill usage and abandonment. We rehome such cats where possible, and offer sanctuary to those which cannot be re-homed.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals West Gwynedd Branch
Animals, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HousingRSPCA West Gwynedd Branch runs an almoning scheme offering free or subsidised neutering of cats and dogs to owners on means-tested benefits, while funds last. We also provide assistance for paying veterinary bills on the same proviso.We re-home cats & kittens.Fund-raising is primarily via our shop at Pwllheli. Details of other activities are given on our website at www.RSPCAWestGwynedd.org.uk
The Tree Of Life For Animals Limited
Animals, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareWe rescue, treat, vaccinate and sterilise street dogs and cats and provide treatment and care to all other ill and injured street and wild animals. At our animal shelter in a rural and poor area of Rajasthan, India, we employ a large number of local Indian staff. We educate children and adults in all aspects of Animal Welfare. We provide free veterinary services to livestock animals.
The Scratching Post (rescue And Shelter Appeal For Cats)
Animals, HousingFor the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of maltreated, abandoned and unwanted cats in need of care and, in particular, to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment and, where suitable, the rehoming of such animals.
Avon Cat Rescue
Animals, Beneficiary groupAvon Cat Rescue has been active for over 50 years. At premises in South Warwickshire, relinquished and stray cats receive sanctuary and care prior to rehoming. The charity does not practice euthanasia except on medical grounds and with veterinary advice, therefore non-rehomable cats may become permanent residents. The charity operates locally and, to a lesser degree, in adjacent counties.
Croydon Accessible Transport
Animals, Social welfareNot for profit community transport services provision.
Peterborough Cat Rescue
Animals, HousingWe are a self financing charity helping unwanted and stray cats, in the Peterborough Area, to find loving homes.
Uprising Youth And Community CIO
Animals, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureUPRISING SEEKS TO INSPIRE HOPE IN LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES. WE ENGAGE, BUILD, INVEST IN, AND COMMIT TO LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN ASHFORD. THE CHARITY'S WORK CURRENTLY CONSISTS OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT PROJECTS:1. HANG102. YR6 ENVIRONMENT 'PROJECT PURPLE'3. ASPIRE: ALT CURR YRS 10, 114. COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM (CAT): GARDENING JOBS5. MENTORING IN SCHOOLS6. METANOIA: KNIFE CRIME AWARENESS
Cool Cats Club
Animals, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo advance the education of children and their families, resident predominantly but not exclusively in the Community of Rhyl, North Wales, through the provision of day care and pre-school facilities for children aged between 2.5 and 13 years, which stimulates their growth and development through safe and stimulating play.
The Cat Welfare Group LTD
Animals, Social welfareThe Cat Welfare Group's activities are to relieve the suffering and distress of cats, kittens and feral cats which are in need of care and attention by reason of abandonment, neglect, sickness, maltreatment or poor circumstances in the Portsmouth and Southampton area by providing a rescue, fostering and re-homing service and veterinary treatment.
Compassion For Cats, Oakhill CIO
AnimalsRescue, rehabilitate & rehome stray, abandoned, mistreated & unwanted cats & kittens.
The Catcuddles Sanctuary
Animals, HousingFOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERING OF CATS IN NEED OF CARE AND ATTENTION AND, IN PARTICULAR,TO PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN RESCUE HOMES OR OTHER FACILITIES FOR THE RECEPTION,CARE AND TREATMENT OF SUCH CATS AND TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN MATTERS PERTAINING TO ANIMAL WELFARE IN GENERAL AND THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY AND SUFFERING AMONG CATS
The Boote Home For Cats
Animals, HousingRehabilitation and rehoming of unwanted cats in Liverpool.Providing low-cost boarding of pet cats.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Barnsley And District Branch
AnimalsAssisting RSPCA inspectors and animal collection officers on their aims of preventing cruelty to animals. Operating an animal rehoming programme, neutering, micro-chipping, vaccination services, providing cat pen and kennel provision, fostering and lost and found services, providing financial assistance for veterinary fees for those in need.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many cats animals charities are there in the UK?
There are 361 registered cats animals charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the cats animals charities by income?
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is the largest by latest reported annual income (£156.4m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of cats animals charities?
Cats animals charities reported a combined annual income of £1.1bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for cats animals charities?
Across all cats animals charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 73.9%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of cats animals charities?
Cats animals charities have an average annual income of £647k. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.