Purrs

Purrs Cat Rescue

Purrs is a small voluntary run charity based in Essex, UK. We rescue stray & abandoned cats.

Adopt

Apply to adopt a cat by clicking on the link above.

Donate

There are many different ways to make a donation that will help us feed and provide vet care to the cats we are looking after. Click on the link above to find out more.

Wishlist

We have an Amazon wish list if you want to donate food or other items, just click on the link above.

About Us

Registered Charity Number 1168965

Purrs Cat Rescue are a small charity based in Havering, England. All of our cats are looked after by our fabulous fosterers within their own homes. We only use crates when advised to by a vet.

Get In Touch

  • purrsrescue@gmail.com

Purrs Cat Rescue operates entirely based on volunteers with no paid staff. As a charity, we have a duty of care for the health, safety and well-being of our members and volunteers. Their mental health is as important as their physical well-being and we strictly enforce our zero tolerance policy:

Our volunteers expect to be treated in an acceptable, respectful manner. Any incident in which a volunteer is abused, threatened, or assaulted whilst assisting Purrs Cat Rescue is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. This includes any incident of verbal abuse, aggressive tone and/or language and swearing/foul language, regardless of in person, on the telephone or via social media. Our volunteers should not be left upset and distressed following an interaction with a member of the public. All instances of actual physical abuse or threatening behaviour towards any of our members or volunteers will be reported to the police.

The following policies are in place and will be adhered to when rehoming the cats in our care:

  1. Kittens are rehomed in bonded pairs
  2. Cats are always neutered, vaccinated, flea’d, wormed, chipped and health checked before being rehomed.
  3. A video tour will be required of your home, in place of a home visit.
  4. An adoption fee is payable to reserve the cat(s), which is £150 per cat.