As a new group we are in desperate need of funds. If you feel that you can help by either making a donation or sponsoring a cat please visit that page on our site for more information.Why not visit our Christmas page and buy some of our Christmas cards to help support us. If you think you may be able to adopt one of our cats please visit our adopt page where you can see the cats that we are currently trying to home and find out a little more about them.
Caring For Animals is a newly reorganized organisation promoting the wellbeing of all animals. At the moment we deal primarily in the rescue, neutering and rehoming of feral cats.Our dream is to have a nice environment such as on a farm or smallholding where we can create a sanctuary for all types of animals not just feral cats but unfortunately this dream requires money so we have to content ourselves with helping animals on a small basis. There are a couple of buildings in the back garden of the founder of the charity and it is from here that Joan re-homes the many cats and kittens that she rescues. Joan also has numerous cats in the house and garage. Many of the cats, particularly the sponsored cats, are free roaming and are enjoying a far better life with regular feeding and medical treatment. None of these cats would have survived for long in the wild. Many of the males are FIV and would eventually die if left to their own way of life fighting constantly over females. Most of the females are not neutered and so are continually having kittens. The mother cats have fairly short lives in the wild plus the interbreeding does the kittens no good. And of course the cycle begins all over again with the kittens
Caring For Animals traps feral cats within reasonable travelling distance of South Ockendon in Essex. They are then taken back to the sanctuary and looked after until they can either be re-homed or replaced from whence they came. Caring For Animals has a strict neutering policy. If a cat is returned to its original site we ensure that it is neutered and that there is some one who will take on the responsibility of feeding it on a regular basis. A cat that is re-homed will always be neutered before-hand. If a kitten is re-homed before neutering then £10 of the charge is returned in exchange for a neutering certificate from the vet.Any cat that cannot be re-homed or returned is kept at the sanctuary and we invite members of the public to become sponsors. Have a look in our Rogues Gallery. We also invite membership to Caring For Animals for a minimum of £5 a year.Can anyone foster a cat or kitten short term. Phone Deborah 01375 842998.
Registered Charity No 1097762
How you can help
Due to overwhelming requests we are only taking Feral or abandoned cats at this moment in time