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Surrendering
a Cat

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Surrendering a cat can be a challenging decision filled with emotional weight. Whether it's due to moving to a new home, changes within the family, or the loss of a loved one, there are various circumstances that may lead you to consider rehoming your furry friend. It's important to approach this decision with care compassion, ensuring that your cat's well-being remains a top priority. We are here to help make this transition as smooth as possible for both you and your pet.

At SSRH, we understand that some situations are unavoidable We run at full capacity and therefore sometimes cats will have to wait for a foster place to become available. Your support allows us to continue helping those furry friends who require our assistance the most. Together, we can make a difference in their lives.

No matter your circumstances, we’re here to listen without judgment. Our aim is to make things as simple as possible for you, offering support every step of the way. You’re not alone, and we’re dedicated to helping you navigate through any challenges you may face.

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Please note that we can only offer this service if your cat is neutered.
Due to the overwhelming influx of surrendered cats, at SSRH we ask for a £50 donation for unvaccinated cats that come into our care.
 

If for any reason this payment can't be met please fill in the form and a member of our team will be in contact.

Surrender Form

Sex
Indoor Cat
Neutered/Spayed
Microchipped
Do you agree to pay the £50 surrender fee (not applicable for strays)
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