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Adopt

If you are looking to find a furever life companion then you have come to the right place. Simply send us a message via our website, phone line or facebook and we will be more than happy to help you. All cats 6 months plus will have all vaccinations, flea and worming treatment and will also be neutered. All kittens will be fully vaccinated with flea and worming treatment completed however we don't neuter kittens but if you wish to neuter the kitten we can give you a voucher for specific vets which is chosen by All For The Love Of Paws.

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Adoption Line
07860761103

If you would like to help All For The Love Of Paws please donate to us via paypal using our current email address: mandytjames@hotmail.co.uk

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We are a non- profit rescue shelter so all proceeds go straight back to the cats and kittens we look after and save. This money is used for medical treatment such as vaccinations, flea and worming treatment, neutering, bedding, food, and maintaining hygiene.

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If you would like to donate cat food, accessories or toys please feel free to contact us on 07860761103 and we will arrange a date and time for you to drop off or collect.

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Thank you for your support from all the cats and staff at All For The Love Of Paws.

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Become one of our foster carers

We are only a small rescue and sometimes because of demand we need more rescue space. If you think you could offer a loving and safe environment for one of our cats whilst they are awaiting a new home please contact us we would love to hear from you.  Please note all supplies are provided while a cat is in a foster home. 

Support our long term foster cat Hope

Hope was rescued from the streets, she was close to death in terrible need of help, emaciated, suffering from cat flu and with a wound on her side, one of the options because of her condition was for us to have Hope put to sleep. 

 

With the help of our supporters and in discussion with the vet we decided that Hope deserved a chance., we are so pleased that we did  as she is now warm, happy and in realtively good health in a long term foster home.

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As we suspected hope  tested positive for FIV ~ (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). FIV has been associated with cats for many years, the virus depletes the number of white blood cells, which eventually makes the cat less able to fight off infection, which is why Hope was so poorly when we found her.

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So after some very careful deliberation, we thought that a loving long term foster home for Hope was the best option where she can spend quality time as an only cat in a caring, loving and quiet pet free home.

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We would be so grateful for any donations of food and cat litter that we can pass on to Hopes foster home she particularly enjoys Sheba Hi Life Chicken wet food.  

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