Rescue Cats

Do you want to give a cat a new home? ThenThey aim to rehouse all their cats into homes that
you may be interested in a "rescue cat".are suitable for them to live in. Most times,
Many cats are abandoned by their owners or arehowever, prospective owners wish to have cute
left roaming the streets. These cats not onlycats or kittens. In this case, the older or more
have a poor standard of life but they also areinfirm cats get left behind, destined to spend the
vulnerable to illness and disease. This is no goodrest of their lives in the cat home.
for any cat.There are individuals, also, that provide rescue
Besides, we all deserve to be loved!care for helpless cats. They are, once again,
Rescue cats are cats that have been saved fromdedicated individuals and they often have a
a life of scavenging or even saved from deathconnection with the established, or official, rescue
because of their cruel and cowardly owners.homes.
Unfortunately, other owners cannot keep a catMost times, if you wish to have a "rescue cat",
because of lack of space, lack of funds oryou will find that the cat has been well cared for
through illness. Rescue cats are cats that mayby the rescuer, has been fed and watered well
have found a brighter future.and has had a thorough check up with the
There are organisations that are specificallyveterinary surgeon. They will usually have been
dedicated to saving and rehoming unfortunateneutered if that had not already been done.
cats. They are usually run by volunteers who allRescue cats can provide much love for individuals
share their love for cats. They raise moneyand families and, by getting one, you can be sure
through donations and can provide the cats inyour are helping a cat who really has been in
their charge with shelter, food and veterinaryneed.
care.