Leeds Cat Rescue Reaches Crisis Point Cats And Kittens Need Loving Homes

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Leeds Cat Rescue is a voluntary organisation which means they get no funding from any organisation. It is run by a group of cat loving volunteers who rescue, rehabilitate and rehome.

All cats and kittens re-homed by Leeds Cat Rescue are fully vaccinated, neutered, treated for fleas and worms, and micro chipped.

LCR are at crisis point at the moment, and have no more room at their Foster homes but many many cats and kittens living on the streets, in sheds, need help to survive.

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Pam Atkinson, Leeds Cat Rescue volunteer is appealing for help

“Please help us and consider adopting one or maybe two of our wonderful cats or kittens, they all deserve a second chance of happiness.

We currently have 64 kittens in our care! Of course we also have many adult cats, can you offer a loving safe home?……. If so please contact us.

Our cats and kittens are fostered in homes, therefore we are able to see how they behave in a home, how friendly or timid they may be, and they are treated as family pets until rehomed so that we can get to know the personality of each and every one of them. This means that we can best match the cat to the new owner and their family home.

If adopting is not something you can offer at the moment but would like to help, we have other ways you can help us.

We are extremely grateful for any donations, every single penny goes straight to helping the cats & kittens. If you would like to help we have a ‘Wish List’ at amazon.co.uk if you would like to make one off contributions of food, toys or essentials. These will be delivered directly to us but every donation counts and we are grateful for everything.

We cannot stress enough how important it is that you have your cat neutered. There are hundreds of thousands of unwanted cats in need of homes, because cats are having unwanted litters. Being a responsible owner and neutering your cat stops them from adding to this problem. It also reduces the risk of our pets developing some serious diseases. This can help them live longer and enjoy a better quality of life.

Please visit our Website if you would like to know more about Leeds Cat Rescue.”

Tel No 01132 680488

http://leedscatrescue.btck.co.uk/

We are also on Facebook, please visit our page.

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