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Monday 14 July 2014

These cats aren’t in hats and having fun all the time - help Cats Protection help cats to live happy lives.

Thank you for selecting my blog to read! I’m Morgan and if you love cats then you are going to want to read this. As a cat lover myself, I feel really strong about Cats Protection and what they are doing. For domesticated animals, some are stray and turning wild. Surveys show that cats are the number one favourite household pet in Great Britain but people don’t know that there are over 1 million strays out there.

“The Barn Babies”
These kittens were found wild in a garden. Their mother was a victim of a road accident and was run over.

Currently these little cuties are up for adoption on the Cats Protection site and would preferably like to live in a house closer to a barn because their lack of social interaction so they can have some time to their selves. We should care because they haven’t had the luxury of eating properly and having a warm home to live in like most.

Cats Protection took them in and gave them a temporary home in one of their shelters. There, they ate proper cat food and had a roof over their heads. Cats Protection try to give stray cats a home for a short while until someone is willing to adopt them and care for them. But they can’t keep them forever because there are still a lot to look out for so, as well as donators, they need people to adopt if they have the time and love.

On the website for Cats Protection, there is a blog full of cats that have been found and their backstories. You can view these at http://www.cats.org.uk/

Thank you again for reading this, I appreciate it so much. It would help so much if you would respond with your thoughts and perhaps answer the questions below.

They had to fend for themselves for the first part of their lives and haven’t had much human interaction.
  • Have you heard of Cats Protection?
  • Do you feel more informed of the cats out on the streets?
  • Would you maybe donate to the charity for rehoming centres and help classes?
  • Tell your friends and family?
If you do respond, please tell me where you come from - Hometown and country if you don’t live in the UK.

Thank you ever so much :D
Morgan

2 comments:

  1. 1. No
    2. Yes
    3. Yes
    4. Yes
    Devon
    Chloe Parr

    ReplyDelete
  2. 1. No
    2. Yes
    3. Yeah sure
    4. of course
    London, UK

    ReplyDelete