As a charity, we rely entirely on donations:
£5 will keep one cat in food and litter for 10 days
£10 will buy enough replacement milk to feed 4 orphaned kittens for one week
£15 will worm and de-flea a litter of kittens
£25 will pay for just one antibiotic injection to help save the sight of a kitten with cat flu

£30 will buy the equipment to set up a new foster home - cat carrier, scratch post, litter tray and bowls.
£45 will pay for a boy to have his bits off
£55 will pay for a female to be spayed
£200 will pay for a dental
£300 will pay for us to take in a pregnant girl, worm, flea and feed her and her babies for at least 8 weeks and then get her spayed.
£500 will pay our food and litter bill for one month
£1500 might just about pay our vet bills for one month
But they're all worth it!
Teddy
Teddy's eyelids were rubbing against the surface of his eyes causing him a lot of pain and infection - the operation to trim his eyelids left him rather cutely crosseyed and cost over £200.
Bowie
Soon after Bowie arrived he started vomiting and was rushed to the vets where they found he had a blockage in his intestine - he needed an emergency life-saving operation costing over £600. Thankfully he made a full recovery and has since been rehomed.
We are all unpaid volunteers and 100% of donations goes towards the care of our animals.
Please keep our Treasurer smiling!
Whilst we work on getting a paypal button sorted, donations can be made via cheque made out to Bristol and Wales Cat Rescue. Please email for postal address.