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  1. We aim to assist, and be advocates for, overlooked and forgotten cats both feral and domestic that struggle alone to survive a life of hunger, hardship, abandonment and abuse. Our dedicated network of volunteers generously give their time and compassion to improve the welfare of cats in need.

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  2. Need to find out where the nearest wildlife rescue centre is? We might have one close to you. If not there are other wildlife centres to take in injured animals. It's always important to make sure the animal needs help first, as they might be better left alone. We have four wildlife centres.

  3. Find a local cat rescue or cat welfare group - If you are looking for a charity or voluntary group involved in cat rescue, rehoming homeless cats or general cat welfare in your area, browse the listings below.

  4. To search for a wildlife rescue near you, simply enter your location into the right hand box below and click search. You’ll be shown a map and list of rescues within 40 miles. Enter your location to be shown details of wildlife rescues in your area.

  5. Looking for your local Cats Protection branch, centre or shop in the UK? Enter your postcode into our Find Us tool to find the nearest to you. Our branches are run by volunteers who give up their free time to help cats.

  6. Have you found an injured or abandoned wild animal? Before you intervene, please check the Helping Wildlife section below first. Remember that wild animals are very different from domestic animals; your dog or cat may be comforted by your presence and gentle stroking, while a wild animal will be stressed and frightened, which may cause more ...

  7. If they are alive - keep a safe distance and don't touch the animal. Ring the British Marine Divers Rescue on 01825 765546. If they are dead - call the Strandings hotline on 0800 6520333. If you find a sick or injured wild animal follow our advice on how to help.

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