An introduction to the Cat Protection Society of NSW and the great work that is being done for cats in our community.
Recently I have been chatting to the folks at the Cat Protection Society (CPS) of NSW, here in Australia. They are a charity run organisation that was formed in 1958 by a small group of cat lovers concerned about the plight of homeless cats. Since then the CPS have focused on a wide range of cat protection related campaigns including the promotion of desexing and helping find homes for stray cats.
The CPS today
The CPS continues to advocate desexing as the key to preventing the cruelty of abandonment and euthanasia, and provides a discount desexing service, as well as running a shelter for surrendered and abandoned cats in Newtown, NSW. Their mission is quite simple:
“To work with the community at all levels for the mutual benefit of cats, people and the natural environment.”
They do this by:
- Helping cats in need find loving and responsible homes
- Improving the quality of life for cats by educating the community about socially and environmentally responsible cat care
- Actively working with government and non-government agencies to promote and improve cat welfare
- Recognising the unique relationship between people and cats (I am hoping this is a given for the reader’s of Buzz Pet!).
Bottom of the line is this readers - the CPS literally help thousands of cats each year, all from funds obtained via the volunteer run CPS Op Shop, donations, bequests and sponsorship.
So how can you help?
Well I am glad you asked! Buzz Pet readers can help the CPS by joining as a member, becoming a volunteer, making a tax-deductible donation, remembering the CPS in your Will or even just buying your cat food and other cat products from their cattery (if you are in NSW), and shopping at their Op Shop. And remember that the CPS can also help you by providing cat care advice and information, discount cat desexing, and of course, beautiful cats and kittens for adoption.
If you would like further information, you can contact the CPS via their website or call them on 02 9519 7201.
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