RSPCA Declare Cat Crisis - Can You Help?

Can you rehome any from the RSPCA Southall Clinic?

 

 
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The RSPCA cattery in Southall is full and an appeal has gone out to try and find new homes.

There are 57 cats currently at the clinic 42 adults and 13 kittens.

They RSPCA say: ''The cattery is full with no space available for the hospitals to send over the healthy strays for rehoming, which in turn means that the hospitals beds are blocked.
This is happening all over the country and the RSPCA as a whole are in #catcrisis.''

Can you help?

All the animals are neutered, microchipped and vaccinated (where appropriate) before they are rehomed.

Meanwhile at the RSPCA Southall Clinic on 1 August (Thursday) free male cat neutering is on offer.

* starve from 8pm the night before
*Arrive 8:45am - 9:00am ( no later )
* First come first seen
* Group discharge at 3:00pm

Norwood Road
SOUTHALL
UB2 4JS

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30 July 2019

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