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  1. Sep 30, 2024 · Cats Protection is one of the largest animal charities in the UK and rehomes more than 30,000 cats every year. Since their formation in 1927, they have rehomed more than 1.5 million cats and kittens to new homes. The charity has 210 branches across the country, run by volunteers, as well as 34 centres. 12.

  2. There’s no doubt that life has been difficult for many cat owners recently, with the cost-of-living crisis causing many to struggle with looking after their pets. According to our CATS (Cats and Their Stats) Report 2022, 30% of cat owners expressed significant concern over

  3. A total of 51,505 complaints of alleged cruelty were investigated (and closed) in 2021. The animals with the highest number of incidents reported in 2020 were dogs (56,563 incidents) and the second were cats (55,667 incidents). Every investigation we carry out is prompted by a call from a member of the public.

  4. our CATS (Cats and Their Stats) 2021 report, the number of pet cats in the UK grew by 600,000, meaning there are now roughly 10.8 million cats in homes across the nation. While we’re pleased to see that around a quarter of these cats were adopted from . rehoming charities like Cats Protection, 28% were purchased, and this trend for

    • CATS (Cats and their Stats) report summary. Our annual CATS report 2022 provides an insight into the lives of cats across the UK. We spoke to over 10,000 people for the CATS 2022 survey.
    • Cat population and ownership. There are around 11 million owned cats in the UK, an increase of around 200,000 since 2021. Just over one in four households (26%) own a cat.
    • Where are owners getting their cats from? Cats tend to be bought (29%), adopted from a UK rehoming charity (24%) or have been taken on from a neighbour, family member or friend (17%)
    • Neutering, breeding and microchipping. 85% of cats (9.3 million) are neutered. 12% of cats are not neutered. Top reasons for not neutering include that the cat does not go outside (20%), the owner wants the cat to have kittens (14%) and the owner thinks that the cat is too young to be neutered (13%)
  5. The proportion of 18 to 34-year-old cat owners owning a pedigree cat has seen a significant increase this year, with 41% now sharing their home with one (35% in 2023) 67% of UK cat-owning households own one cat; 33% own two or more cats. A higher proportion of 25 to 34-year-olds own a cat (33%). Compared to this, only 12% of people over the age ...

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  7. 2023 Data. Cat Care Society has released its calendar-year 2023 data, achieving the most number of adoptions yet to date and placing 1,098 cats into loving homes. The number of intakes also increased in 2023, with the shelter accepting 1,244 cats into its care. In comparison, in 2022, Cat Care Society took in 860 cats and adopted out 750 of them.

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