Dewsbury, Wakefield and District
Cats Protection Branch site
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Welcome to your local Cats Protection!

 
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Give a black or black and white cat a chance!

Did you know that solid black and black and white kittens/cats are the hardest to home?  They are often overlooked for 'prettier' cats and end up growing older in foster care. 

I have my own black cat who I adopted from Cats Protection about three years ago.  On that day there was also a beautiful silver tabby looking for a home but something told me that this little guy needed me.  Jupiter grew from a scruffy little kitten into a beautiful, big black cat with a massive personality. It's thanks to him that I decided to foster for Cats Protection and edit this website.

These cats may be seen as common to look at but once you bring one into your home you realise how special they are and how different they all are!



8 week old kittens looking for homes!




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Covering WF postcodes, the branch is active in rescue and rehoming of cats and kittens, as well as the neuter & return of feral cats. Neutering vouchers for domestic cats are available and we also run a lost & found register for the Dewsbury and Wakefield areas.

Please visit our Ebay shop.

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Please visit Bagpuss and Chloe on the Feature Pages!
 
Mum puss and Monkey FaceCan you give Mum puss and Monkey Face a home?

Mum puss is a tabby and white of about 3 years of age, she is friendly but not a lap cat. She is currently being fostered with her 3 month old son Monkey Face. Monkey Face is a black and white boy, very friendly, cheeky and playful.
Read more about Mum puss and Monkey Face and more cats looking for new homes.


For details of rehoming a cat from us and to see some of the cats and kittens in our care desperately looking for homes, please visit our Home A Cat section.

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Call us on 01924 261524
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