
Welcome to the Gibraltar Cat Welfare Society website.
Registered Charity No 91.

Site updated on 3rd May 2008.
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Please also sign the petition
click on the link below-

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Cat adoption packs now available.
The charity urgently needs volunteer 'feeders' and people who can help 'foster' cats.
Please contact the charity if you can help.
'In the event of an
'emergency' please contact the Cat Welfare Society on
00350 54026888.
If you should find an
abandoned cat or kitten or one that has been run over please immediately
telephone the Police on 72500 and they will immediately contact the official
catcher and he will help you. You are welcome to follow up with a call to one of
our volunteers so we can monitor the condition of the cat or kitten concerned.
Please keep your eyes open
and report any abandoned pregnant cats that appear in your area and also any
cats or kittens that haven't had their left ear cut indicating that they have
been neutered.
Please use the following phone numbers to contact the committee members-
Jackie
49683 Christine
76501
Emma
40657 Sylvia
42301
Nanette
0034 659 245 840
Cat Welfare Society Petition-see below.
The charity now strongly thinks it is time for a petition to be sent to the Minister for the Environment in Gibraltar calling for a regulation to protect 'community cats' in Gibraltar from indiscriminate culling. Can you help the society by signing their petition. As many signatures 'as possible' are desperately needed.
Please follow this link to access the petition-
http://www.petitiononline.com/GCWS/petition.html
This charity is non profit making, run by volunteers and is dedicated to providing shelter and medical aid to abandoned cats and kittens on the rock. The charity also carries out neutering projects with the help from other animal charities and organisations.
From here you will be taken on a journey in which you will discover why this website was built, be enlightened by the dedication of the people who run the sanctuary, learn why the sanctuary was so desperately needed and what the daily work of running the sanctuary involves, finally and most importantly meet the cats and kittens in the sanctuary the place they call 'home'.
Enjoy your visit and feel free to come back anytime as the website will be continually updated with news on the sanctuary and it's beautiful cats and kittens.
Please sign the guest book 'we want your feedback'.
Website created on 26th November 2004.
Website reconstructed on 11th June 2006.
This
is a view of the sanctuary in Gibraltar.
It is the small white building at the very back.
Click on the picture for a larger view.
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