Friends of Animals Wales
Friends of Animals Wales is an animal rescue based in South Wales, staffed by volunteers, re-homing across the UK.
Helpline 01443 800339 10am 6pm and out of hours Emergencies only.
Registered Charity number 1182414
Friends of Animals Wales is a member of One Voice for Animals UK https: www.helpanimals.co.uk
One Voice for Animals UK
One Voice for Animals UK Set up in April 2020 in response to the terrible impact Covid-19 was having on the UK's Animal Rescues, hospitals and Sanctuaries. We now have close to 300 organisations on our database Our Vision A future where every animal that needs rescue, rehabilitation or rehoming - gets that chance. Our Mission For UK animal rescue centres, hospitals and sanctuaries to: * Be recognised and valued for what they do for UK Animal Welfare. * Have the tools they need to thrive in a digital age. * Have the funds they need to operate. * Be part of a supportive network. * Have a platform to campaign on issues that cause harm to animals. For the Public to: * Have a place to go to find rescues who need support near them - on our website https://www.helpanimals.co.uk In August 2020 we became an unincorporated association with an elected committee. A copy of our Constitution is available in the files section of our Facebook group and in the One Voice library.
Crosskennan Lane Animal Sanctuary
Crosskennan Lane Animal Sanctuary was founded in 1996 as a result of the poor welfare system in Northern Ireland for Horses and Ponies. Since then they have worked with and saved over 250 animals per year, including everything from domestic dogs and cats to wildlife and farm animals. Their focus is providing a safe home for all animals in need and do this by providing a sanctuary, rescue program, rehabilitation and with suitable animals; rehoming. Not every animal is suited to being rehomed but they have a home for life at Crosskennan where they are loved. All the animals at the sanctuary help educate in animal welfare and care as well as providing therapy to individuals and groups; working alongside care homes and other charities. Crosskennan is home to over 100 animals at any one time.
Meow and Furever
"Meow and Furever is a Nottingham based Cat Rescue setup in memory of Holly.
Our mission is to work with other Rescues across our region and form a supportive and informative Rescue Service.
At Meow and Furever we have a dedicated team of Fosterers, who all care for our cats in the warmth of their own homes until a furever adoption home can be found.
Whilst cats remain in our care we provide them with all of the love, support, health care and warmth they require.
Although newly established in 2023, we have over 27 years of rescue experience and it's with this that we hope to be a beacon of hope for those in need. "
Isle of Cats Support Group
Aims to provide a mix of rescue, education, advice and support for cats and owners on the island.
The Edinburgh Cat Protection League
The Edinburgh Cat Protection League was established over 70 years ago by a group of Edinburgh ladies who became concerned about the number of stray and unwanted cats in the city. They set up premises in Stockbridge and ultimately here in Leith at the present premises. We are a stand alone, self-funding Scottish Charity dedicated to the welfare of stray cats or cats that can no longer remain with their present owner. The League is run by a voluntary Committee and is staffed by two animal care workers, Luke and Kim.