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Welcome to West Wales Cat Action Trust We hope you enjoy visiting our pages.

Carmarthenshire is a large County made up of Towns, villages and hamlets. Being a very rural area there are a large number of farms and smallholdings where most of our work is concentrated. Large populations of feral cats are centred around these agricultural communities and it is our job to help and work with the local farmers to trap, neuter and return to site where possible, the cats within these colonies. By neutering and returning we can prevent new colonies from evolving and by building good relationships with the farmers, monitor the cats to ensure good health and numbers.

Part of our work brings many stray cats/kittens into our care because they have been left to fend for themselves; sometimes just frightened and cold but others in very poor condition. Our very dedicated team of fosterers take them into their own homes to give them a second chance. We all work hard to ensure they are each given that little bit extra love and attention they need and to find them the perfect new home where they will be wanted, cared for and loved. Inevitably, there are always more cats/kittens than we can take in at any one time, so it is essential that we prioritise and take in the urgent cases first and find alternative help for the others until a space becomes available.

Although we are a small group we are always working hard to ensure that we can help as many cats/kittens as possible through our neutering programme (with some financial assistance from the Cats Protection League), homing and fundraising, so we would welcome new volunteers to help with any of these.

Welcome to Devon & Cornwall Cat Action Trust.

Devon and Cornwall are two large west country counties. Being a largely rural area there are a large number of farms and smallholdings where most of our work is concentrated. Large populations of feral cats are centred around these agricultural communities and it is our job to help and work with the local farmers to trap, neuter and return to site where possible, the cats within these colonies. By neutering and returning we can prevent new colonies from evolving and by building good relationships with the farmers, monitor the cats to ensure good health and numbers.

Part of our work brings many stray cats/kittens into our care because they have been left to fend for themselves; sometimes just frightened and cold but others in very poor condition. Our very dedicated team of fosterers take them into their own homes to give them a second chance. We all work hard to ensure they are each given that little bit extra love and attention they need and to find them the perfect new home where they will be wanted, cared for and loved. Inevitably, there are always more cats/kittens than we can take in at any one time, so it is essential that we prioritise and take in the urgent cases first and find alternative help for the others until a space becomes available.

Although we are a small group we are always working hard to ensure that we can help as many cats/kittens as possible through our neutering programme (with some financial assistance from the Cats Protection League), homing and fundraising, so we would welcome new volunteers to help with any of these.

Welcome to Somerset Cat Action Trust We hope you enjoy visiting our pages.

Being a very rural area there are a large number of farms and smallholdings where most of our work is concentrated. Large populations of feral cats are centred around these agricultural communities and it is our job to help and work with the local farmers to trap, neuter and return to site where possible, the cats within these colonies. By neutering and returning we can prevent new colonies from evolving and by building good relationships with the farmers, monitor the cats to ensure good health and numbers.

Part of our work brings many stray cats/kittens into our care because they have been left to fend for themselves; sometimes just frightened and cold but others in very poor condition. Our very dedicated team of fosterers take them into their own homes to give them a second chance. We all work hard to ensure they are each given that little bit extra love and attention they need and to find them the perfect new home where they will be wanted, cared for and loved. Inevitably, there are always more cats/kittens than we can take in at any one time, so it is essential that we prioritise and take in the urgent cases first and find alternative help for the others until a space becomes available.

Although we are a small group we are always working hard to ensure that we can help as many cats/kittens as possible through our neutering programme (with some financial assistance from the Cats Protection League), homing and fundraising, so we would welcome new volunteers to help with any of these.