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Cats Protection’s wall calendar shares the stories of cats successfully adopted through the UK’s largest feline charity’s network of adoption centres and volunteer-run branches. Run by a small group of passionate, cat-loving volunteers, we’re dedicated to improving the lives of cats and kittens in our area. We work to find loving new homes for local cats in our care, offer support with neutering and microchipping, lost and found cats, and cared-for community cats, as well as general education and awareness within the Cambridge area.

Ghislaine said: “I think its brilliant that Cats Protection use adopted cats in their calendars and it feels very special to have Logan feature alongside so many other inspirational stories. It gives recognition for the work that people like me across the charity put in to care for cats in need.Our 2023 calendars will put a smile on faces up and down the country, illustrating the result of good work done by volunteers and staff at our branches, centres and shops and as a reminder that we do it all for cats. Every calendar, diary, box of Christmas cards or hidden treasure bought this season will help cats in need.” During the process of adopting a cat from us, we’ll consider everything from your potential pet’s personality and how this fits with your lifestyle, to your home environment – creating the perfect match for both cat and owner and the start of a wonderful feline friendship. He was pink and strange with almost no fur. He had a misshapen head and long skinny legs but there was something about him that had me hooked. It was my job to hand rear him, which felt like such a responsibility. He relied on me and I dedicated so much care to this little mite. Cats Protection Cambridge branch does not have a shelter. All the cats in our care are looked after by a team of dedicated fosterers in their own homes or purpose-built pens in gardens until we find new homes for them. In 2022 we homed 117 cats and kittens into loving homes.

Cats Protection Cambridge branch volunteers will visit your home to talk you through the homing process before inviting you to meet your purrfect match of a cat in foster care. We’ll consider everything from your potential pet’s personality and how this fits with your lifestyle, to your home environment. Cats Protection Cambridge is a volunteer-run branch that rehomes over a hundred cats a year and supports neutering and microchipping of local cats. We are looking for a volunteer with a passion for cats, people and planning skills to help us organise Events in 2023. These are essential to raise both funds and awareness for our work.

Betsy is a very affectionate purr machine who loves a lap and a fuss, although she also makes it very known if dinner is late. I especially love that she chirps in conversation rather than meows. STRIKE A POSE: Betsy's calendar shot (Image: Lee Smyth) Ghislaine, aged 29, of Henfield, said: “I was working at Cats Protection’s National Cat Adoption Centre when Logan was signed over as a five-day-old kitten. He was so tiny, weighing only 70g, and he had been given a guarded prognosis because he was very malnourished and underweight. READ MORE Scotland is a nation of animal lovers, and we’d like to thank all those who have supported the campaign for a ban on snares.” Lee Smyth, rehoming and welfare assistant at the centre who went on to adopt Betsy, said: “I was working at the centre when Betsy was born and she and I bonded very early especially when we needed to supplement her mother’s care, as is often the case with young mums. Snares were banned in Wales last month under the Agriculture (Wales) Bill and Cats Protection will continue to campaign for the rest of the UK to follow suit.

Many of the photos taken for the calendar were taken by the owners of cats rehomed by cats protection. They give an insight into the cats lives after they've been rehomed. Now Betsy is starring as Miss March in the Cats Protection 2023 calendar which is available from the charity’s chain of shops nationwide. Every calendar sold helps the charity to raise much-needed funds for cats and kittens in need of new homes at its network of adoption centres and volunteer-run branches. READ MORE: The UK’s largest cat charity, which has been campaigning for over a decade for a ban, says the measure to outlaw the use of the cruel, outdated traps is a huge step forward for animal welfare.

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This year's Cats Protection calendar features one cat whose mum was heavily pregnant with her and her siblings when she was found abandoned outside an adoption centre. Without volunteers, Cats Protection Cambridge Branch simply wouldn't exist. Our amazing, friendly volunteers are a diverse group with a shared love of cats who fit volunteering around their home lives and personal commitments. We are always looking to increase our pool of volunteers, who may be able to help in some way, however small.

Cats Protection has welcomed the Scottish Government’s moves to introduce an outright ban on snares as part of the Wildlife Management and Muirburn Scotland Bill.It was estimated that Nellie was little over one-year-old when she was found outside Ferndown Adoption Centre, one day before she gave birth. Betsy, a tabby and white cat, now five years old, was born along with four siblings. A malnourished kitten that was hand-reared by a Sussex charity worker has been named Mr September in Cats Protection’s calendar for 2023. Tom Ryan, Interim Head of Retail and Trading at Cats Protection, said: “The arrival of our calendars and diaries are complementary highlights to the amazing goods, donated and new, we have in our shops.

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