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Site Updated : 3rd July 2008 - Lost, Reunited, Found, Needing Homes & Homed |
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Registered Charity No. 1119083 Brightons Best Cat Rescue and Rehoming Charity Office : 01273 422721 Mobile : 07990812669 Email : ron@lostcatsbrighton.org.uk Address : 182 Valley Road, Brighton, BN41 2TJ
MISSION STATEMENT
LostCatsBrighton aims to relieve the suffering and distress of Cats and Kittens, by rescuing abandoned, unwanted, mistreated, injured and homeless cats and kittens, providing veterinary care, food, accommodation as necessary, but with the ultimate aim of rehoming healthy animals whenever possible. In addition to trap, neuter and return feral cats, and to educate the public in feline welfare. And all of this on top of reuniting little lost kitties with their very relieved owners! LostCatsBrighton operates a NO KILL policy. If possible we never turn a cat away and never put a cat to sleep unless to stop extreme pain and suffering. About The Website - This site aims to be a comprehensive Lost and Found list for cats in Brighton and the surrounding areas and a showcase for the cats in our care who are looking for new homes. We are local to Brighton and have run the list since 2001. The site is updated daily. The service has evolved from the experience of two friends losing two very special cats: Fuzzy and Darcy. We all appreciate the anguish of losing a cat and, hopefully, the following pages will provide guidance on what to do if your cat is missing. All those cats available for rehoming are cleared as healthy by our local vets and all cats rehomed by LostCatsBrighton are vaccinated, neutered/spayed and microchipped. It is FREE to put your cat's details on the site. All we ask is that you tell us if your cat returns of its own accord, as often happens, or call us after 3 months to keep your cat on the site. Please include details such as age, area lost, collar, neutered and microchipped when reporting your cat lost. If, after 3 months, your cat has sadly still not returned it’s details will be moved to the Lost 3 Months+ page in the hope that it may have been taken in somewhere as a stray. Please consider previous owners before permanently adopting a stray in your area, it might be a small childs pet or an elderly persons companion. So, if you have a cat that you wish to report as missing or you have found a stray cat which has turned up in your garden or area, or you wish to give a cat a home or microchip your own, then please do get in contact with us. Many Thanks Everyone At LostCatsBrighton
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