Cats Action Trust (N & W Wilts)

Cats Action Trust (N & W Wilts) is a voluntary group. We rescue and re-home abandoned cats and kittens throughout North and West Wiltshire.

Originally set up at Neston in North Wiltshire in 1981 and registered as a charity in 1995. The organisation now has carers around the district who provide foster homes and other support.

What is Cats Action Trust (N & W Wilts) ?

We rescue and re-home abandoned cats and kittens. Each cat is thoroughly vet checked, including a blood test for Feline Aids and Feline Leukaemia in order to help reduce the spread of these contagious diseases.

Cats are neutered - a major aspect of the Trust's work is to try to keep down the number of unwanted kittens.

Once checked the new arrival is placed at one of our foster homes where it will be given unstinted love and attention whether it's stay is long or short.

Our foster mothers live in Melksham, Bromham, Sandridge, Trowbridge, Calne, Derry Hill, Beanacre.Westbrook and Steeple Ashton

All prospective homes are carefully checked before cats can be re-homed. We try hard to match temperaments of cats and new owners.

IMPORTANT: A £40 adoption fee is payable per cat or kitten.

NB: we regret we are unable to rehome cats / kittens to families with children aged less than 5 years of age.

Cats are neutered - a major aspect of the Trust's work is to try to keep down the number of unwanted kittens.

Each cat is thoroughly vet checked, including a blood test for FIV and FeLV in order to help reduce the spread of these viruses.

Once checked the new arrival is placed at one of our foster homes where it will be given unstinted love and attention whether it's stay is long or short.

All prospective homes are carefully checked before cats can be re-homed. We try hard to match temperaments of cats and new owners.

99% of the cats coming in to us are re-homed. Sometimes animals are too sick, old or difficult to put into a family home, in which case we care for them as long as possible, believing that they deserve comfort and happiness even if their life is almost over. Euthanasia is a final resort and is only ever carried out if the cat is suffering and has no hope of recovery.

Cats Action Trust (N. & W.Wilts) 9 Bath Road
Melksham, SN12 6LL
United Kingdom