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HELP LINE
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Useful
Links
Here
is a selection of other cat related sites, which we think you will find
informative, interesting and helpful, although they are not necessarily
endorsed by Cats Protection
Local
links
National
links
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Association
of Pet Behaviour Counsellors
International network of experienced and qualified pet behaviour
counsellors, who, on referral from veterinary surgeons, treat
behavioural problems in cats and other animals
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Cat
Action Trust
Help feral cats by limiting their numbers through neutering and
returning to site, and by finding homes for kittens and tame
stray cats.
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Cat Chat
Facilitates the rehoming of unwanted and stray cats and kittens
nationally
through cat rescue groups, and promotes kindness to all animals |
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Cats
Protection
Our branch headquarters, gives a comprehensive range of information
on all aspects of cat welfare
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Celia
Haddon
Every week readers
of the Daily Telegraph write to Celia with their animal
problems.
On these pages she
writes about cat problems and also about ways to help your pets
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Centre of Applied Pet Ethology
Whether you are interested in learning more about your own pet's
behaviour, or planning to take on a more professional role, COAPE can offer you an appropriate study course, from
foundation level to diploma |
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Feline Advisory Bureau
Provides the most up to date information available to vets, cat
breeders and owners. It has many
advice sheets on diseases and behavioural problems which can be
downloaded. Also a list of good catteries
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Governing
Council of the Cat Fancy
The
governing body of the cat fancy in the United Kingdom – the
feline equivalent of the kennel club
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People’s dispensary for Sick Animals
Cares for the pets of needy people by providing free veterinary services to their sick or injured animals and by
promoting responsible pet ownership |
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Society
for Companion Animal Studies
A
charity dedicated to understanding the bond between people and pets. It
is particularly concerned with vulnerable groups in society such as the
elderly, disabled and physically and mentally ill, also those suffering
pet loss |
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Sparkipuss
Fun for felines and their friends.
Check out the cute cat photos and related cat articles |
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The
Cat Group
The Cat Group, launched in 2000, is a collection of professional
organisations dedicated to feline welfare through the
development and promotion of policies and recommendations on the
care and keeping of all cats |
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