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  2. How to adopt a rescue cat or kitten. We rescue over 20,000 cats every year. This handy guide will run you through the process of adopting a cat or kitten, in five simple steps. There are so many adorable cats available for adoption in our centres, each of them with a unique story and a personality ready-made!

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  3. How can I adopt a cat near me? Use our handy Find-a-cat tool to search for cats and kittens. Please note: our centres are currently not open for walk-in visits to meet the cats, this is available by appointment only.

  4. Adopt a rescue cat from Woodgreen. Apply to adopt a rescue cat, meet the cats in our care and learn how we match cats to new owners.

  5. Here’s our three-step guide to adopting a cat with Cats Protection. 1. Find a cat. Use our handy Find-a-cat tool to search for cats and kittens in your area. Search. 2. Get in touch. Speak to your local branch or centre and they’ll let you know the next steps. Find a branch or centre.

  6. Giving an animal in need a loving home is a wonderful thing to do. We’ll walk you through the process, from finding the right match to bringing your newest family member home, so you can both start a great life together. Our adoption process.

  7. Rehoming rescue cats. In some cases, the cats in our care are still getting used to human company and may need someone who will be patient with them. Others may need to be kept indoors - this may mean that they'd be ideal for a family with no outside space. Find out how to rehome a cat.

  8. The first step to meeting your new feline friend is to have a look at the cats currently looking for new homes on our website. If you think any are right for you, simply click on the green ‘Apply to rehome me’ button on the cat’s page and complete our rehoming questionnaire.

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