After a tough start to life and with ongoing health issues we’re delighted to mark Gutsy’s third birthday.
Read MoreFrom his arrival in foster at Catcuddles, where slowly but surely, he shed his shy shell over time, he learned to become bolder and more confident. Here is his story.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to report that shy boy Teddy has been adopted. It’s been quite a journey for Teddy, from fending for himself on the streets to learning that it’s ok to trust some humans.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to report that tripod boy Lambrós has been adopted. It’s been quite a journey for Lambrós who recently arrived from Greece along with Beggar, David, Millow and Zeus.
Read MoreA stray kitten born outside, Toby was very shy and unsure of people. Here is an update two years post-adoption; from hissing, spitting, tiger to the most handsome, loving, cuddle monster.
Read MoreNine month old bonded brothers Euston (black) and Fleet (black & white) are looking for their forever home.
Read MoreIn 12 years of life, Catcuddles has helped countless mums & kittens but only 1 large litter of 8, many years ago… Just over a week ago we got a request for help for an abandoned young cat who’d given birth to 9 (!) kittens!
Read MoreArriving at Catcuddles in late May 2021, through the tireless work of our fostering volunteers and committed adopters, Vine and Strand are enjoying a comfortable life in their forever home.
Read MoreWe recently launched a fundraising appeal for a severely unwell stray cat named Bonjeck, and are happy to report that his condition has improved considerably…
Read MoreMaxx and Mack, are two young, unneutered stray toms who have required extensive and ongoing veterinary treatment for leg injuries…
Read MoreWe are seeing a scenario repeated over and over again involving stray cats that we feel we must warn against. An emaciated, elderly, hyperthermic and severely unwell cat highlights why this warning is so important...
Read MoreAnother five stories of cats whose lives were transformed for the better after being rescued by the charity.
Read MoreWhilst it is always tough to see a cat living on the streets or suffering from poor health, injuries, or trauma, the knowledge that we can transform their lives for the better is what sustains and compels us to continue our work..
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