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Animals Charities That specialise in Cats

Discover 361 Animals charities that specialise in cats. Use the search below to filter within these results.

361
Charities
£1,098,500,517
Total Income
£646,938
Avg Income
73.9%
Program Ratio

Major UK charities curated by Charity Finder for size, recognition, and registry coverage. Click through for full profiles, financials, and trustees.

Wisteria Cat Rescue

Animals, Housing

We are a cat rescue charity based in the heart of Kent. Assisting with the welfare of cats, cats will then go onto new homes once fully ready. We also support the community with education with regards to cats.

Latest Income: £190,673
Areas of Operation: Kent
Status: Registered
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Venture Farm Cat Rescue

Animals

Rescuing, caring for and rehoming cats (and some other animals) at the farm. Ensuring they are all neutered and providing support where necessary.

Latest Income: £185,568
Areas of Operation: Norfolk
Status: Registered
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Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Tunbridge Wells And Maidstone Branch

Animals

Rehoming of unwanted cats and dogs, providing a clinic, neutering scheme and welfare vouchers for owners of animals who are in receipt of benefits

Latest Income: £184,704
Areas of Operation: Kent
Status: Registered
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Romney House Cat Rescue

Animals

DOMESTIC CAT RESCUE AND SANCTUARY

Latest Income: £182,885
Areas of Operation: Kent
Status: Registered
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Cats Paws Sanctuary

Animals, Housing

Rescue and rehome abandoned, unwanted and homeless cats & kittens.

Latest Income: £178,512
Areas of Operation: Lancashire
Status: Registered
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Lincoln Cat Care

Animals

Lincoln Cat Care is a charity working in the interest of cat welfare within approximately 30 mile radius of Lincoln which encompasses the Newark area. We provide the following services. Homing of cats and kittens, treat sick and injured cats, fund or partly fund fees for those unable to afford veterinary procedures, run assisted neutering campaigns for domestic and feral cats and provide advice.

Latest Income: £177,952
Areas of Operation: Lincolnshire
Status: Registered
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Paws And Claws Animal Rescue Service

Animals, Saving of lives

we rescue cats and rehome them

Latest Income: £175,348
Areas of Operation: East Sussex
Status: Registered
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South Somerset Community Accessible Transport

Animals, Economic and community development, Social welfare

To provide accessible and affordable community transport to a rural area of South Somerst. The transport is for eligble groups and individuals who are socially, economically or physically disadvantaged and to encorage greater community participation of these people and those who are geographically isolated.

Latest Income: £173,168
Areas of Operation: Dorset
Status: Registered
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Oldham Cats

Animals

We supply a safe haven for abandoned, unwanted & stray cats & kittens from the community - they are flead & wormed, neutered & vaccinated & treated as necessary at a registered veterinary practice then re-homed by way of adoption.

Latest Income: £172,765
Areas of Operation: Lancashire
Status: Registered
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The Leek Home For Stray Cats And Dogs

Animals, Health, Housing

The relief of suffering of animals of any species who are in need of care and attention and in particular to provide or maintain kennels, catteries, refuges, rescue homes, animal hospitals, sanctuaries or such facilities for the reception and care of unwanted animals or animals in distress and the treatment of sick or ill treated animals.

Latest Income: £170,759
Areas of Operation: Staffordshire
Status: Registered
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Miracle's Mission

Animals

Non profit animal welfare organisation that works with sick, injured and difficult animals around the world. Our mission is to provide a place of safety for animals in danger, to educate on the need for neutering both pets and strays and to neuter stray dogs and cats to prevent the birth of more dogs and cats onto the streets.

Latest Income: £166,147
Areas of Operation: Egypt
Status: Registered
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Pawpurrs Halfway House

Animals, Health, Housing, Social welfare

PawPurrs Halfway House rescues cats off the streets and from homes where owners are unable to take care of them. We started in 2020 at the start of lockdown and have grown considerably, gaining charity status in December 2021. We rescue strays, toms, cats in need, and pregnant cats, aiming to socialise and rehabilitate them before they are appropriately re-homed, matching them to the right home.

Latest Income: £164,262
Areas of Operation: England
Status: Registered
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Iris's Cats In Need

Animals, Housing

Relief of the suffering of stray and abandoned cats and kittens which are in need of care and attention.Provision and maintenance of rescue homes and other facilities for the reception and care of unwanted cats and kittens.Provision of veterinary treatment including spaying and neutering of all adult cats.Re-homing of cats and kittens where possible.

Latest Income: £161,753
Areas of Operation: Various
Status: Registered
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The Friends Of The Strays Of Greece

Animals, Associations, Housing

Fund the welfare of stray dogs & cats in Greece by helping to provide them with food, shelter & veterinary care. Some animals are found homes in the UK.

Latest Income: £159,209
Areas of Operation: Various
Status: Registered
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Bristol And Wales Cat Rescue

Animals, Charitable activities, Housing

Rescue and re-home cats incorporating a non destructive policy

Latest Income: £156,539
Areas of Operation: England And Wales
Status: Registered
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Prevent Unwanted Pets

Animals, Housing

We help people on low income towards the cost of their dogs, cats, rabbits and other smaller animals to be spayed or neutered, to reduce the great number of animals being "put to sleep", going to bad homes, etc. We also rescue, rehabilitate and rehome small animals. We are a contact for caring animal welfare groups. We are known as 'PUP' in UK.

Latest Income: £155,595
Areas of Operation: Various
Status: Registered
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Cat Lovers Animal Welfare Society

Animals

Welfare and rehoming of unwanted and abandoned cats especially oldies and ferals

Latest Income: £153,647
Areas of Operation: Various
Status: Registered
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Society For Abandoned Animals

Animals, Housing

The SAA takes in unwanted and abandoned animals (currently cats and rabbits). We provide care and veterinary treatment for them until we find them new homes.

Latest Income: £153,367
Areas of Operation: England
Status: Registered
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Stour Valley Cat Rescue

Animals

Rescue and rehome unwanted cats and kittens, provide veterinary care as necessary. Provide help and advice to cat/kitten owners and help out with veterinary treatment, food etc in cases of need. Neuter and feed ferral cats in situ where possible.

Latest Income: £152,983
Areas of Operation: Various
Status: Registered
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Happycats Rescue

Animals, Beneficiary group

Rescue and rehome unwanted cats and kittensNeutering service to the public where families are on a low incomeMobile microchipping serviceTNR for feral cats

Latest Income: £152,378
Areas of Operation: Various
Status: Registered
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Cat-Ching

Animals

Cat-CHING is a registered charity which was started by two passionate cat lovers, Jasmine and Lauren, with the aim to help with the overpopulation of cats in Sheffield and the surrounding areas.

Latest Income: £149,808
Areas of Operation: Sheffield City
Status: Registered
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Cat Watch Rescue Shelter

Animals, Charitable activities, Housing

CWRS helps abandoned/injured/stray cats across Wilts, Hants and further. We run a TNR programme to help with the unowned cat communities. We also help people with requirements of rehoming or neutering. We offer free advice and guidance on cats and signpost to other areas should we not be able to answer. We also find new homes for strays after medical treatment has been completed.

Latest Income: £148,994
Areas of Operation: England
Status: Registered
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North Norfolk Cats Lifeline Trust

Animals

The North Norfolk Cats Lifeline Trust is a small independent organisation offering stray, abandoned and needy cats a sanctuary in the area.

Latest Income: £148,552
Areas of Operation: Norfolk
Status: Registered
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Swansea Cats And Kittens

Animals

Latest Income: £148,412
Areas of Operation: City Of Swansea
Status: Registered
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Rocky Road Rescue UK LTD

Animals, Housing

To promote humane behaviour towards dogs and cats, by providing appropriate care, protection, treatment, and security, for animals which are in need of care and attention, by reason of sickness, and maltreatment. To educate the public in matters of dog welfare, and in the prevention of cruelty and suffering. Predominantly in Romania. Additionally where appropriate to actively seek new homes.

Latest Income: £147,165
Areas of Operation: Romania
Status: Registered
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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.