Charity Status Change

We are pleased to announce that on 1st April 2026 our branch changed its legal status from an unincorporated charity to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), with a new charity number of 1215084.  It represents a key step in modernising our governance framework. The important thing is that nothing is changing in what we do or how we do it, and every animal coming in to us will receive the care, attention and second chance that they deserve, just the same as always.  The CIO is now the data controller, although for an interim period, the existing branch and the CIO will co-exist as we work through the process of informing all relevant parties.  If you have used our services before, rest assured your personal data is still protected in exactly the same way; it has simply been transferred over to the new CIO.  Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Bean and Caper

Bean and Caper are 15 week old kittens who are hoping to find a loving forever home together.

Bean (black with white paws and moustache) is a feisty and independent little kitten with endless energy and a big personality. She spends most of her time tearing around the house, chasing toys and causing mischief, with a particular fondness for attacking the dustpan and brush. Whilst she still has a healthy dose of suspicion for people and is generally too busy playing to stop for fuss, she does have a softer side and enjoys chin tickles when she’s feeling particularly sleepy.

Caper (all black) is a sweet and playful little boy who knows how to play hard and sleep hard. He used to love curling up with his foster family on the sofa but has recently taken to sleeping on the highest level of the cat tree for his naps instead. Caper loves his food and is always the first kitten to come running when dinner is called. Unlike his sister, he is very fond of fuss and has always enjoyed being held like a baby and having his tummy tickled.

Bean and Caper have previously lived with other cats and dogs and are confident, adaptable kittens who would likely settle well into most home environments. Although they would ideally find a home together, both kittens are confident enough to settle separately if the right homes came along.

Both kittens will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped before adoption.

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