Cat Watch Rescue Shelter

Cat Watch Rescue Shelter

Salisbury

£780.00 of £1,300.00 target

30 tickets

30 tickets of 50 ticket goal

Buy tickets

About our cause

Cat Watch was set up in August 2019 after 3 of my own cats came home injured.  Cat Watch came into its own through Covid – in the early days of the pandemic there was no organisation caring for these cats locally, Cat Watch worked through the pandemic and never turned a cat away!  Cats are taken in, given appropriate veterinary attention, neutered if not already, vaccinated, chipped and suitable new homes found.

From a few pens in the garden the organisation has come a long way in a short time.  Charitable status was achieved, and a network of volunteer fosterers and helpers established. In collaboration with the Tisbury-based ‘International Cat Care’ (ICC) organisation Cat Watch has achieved iCatCare friendly rehoming centre status, and Marnie has the ICC course in shelter management. 2 Pens have been built to recognised welfare standards with the goal of  4 more in the pipeline.

Ongoing vision short-term is consolidation of the Cat Watch organisation with longer-term goals of education, aiming to reduce the number of cats needing Cat Watch care.

Core Values 
​​

Cats in need will be treated in a timely manner, firstly establishing their homeless status.
Every cat at CWRS is an individual being with a personality, feelings, intrinsic worth and value, and will be treated with care and respect in a non-judgemental, safe environment. All deserve to be pain-free.
Each is treated as an individual, addressing its emotional and physical needs.
Cats are re-homed as soon as appropriate.
Cats unsuitable for re-homing will undergo ‘T N R’ – trap, neuter, release.
All veterinary issues will be treated in an appropriate manner provided that this is in the cat’s best interests, and within sensible financial constraints.
Euthanasia is a last resort for un-manageable cases.
Rescue/welfare cats often come with their own emotional troubles, and sometimes chronic disease problems. Adopters will be given all details of possible ongoing issues.
CWRS are not a re-homing centre, but may be able to help you if you need to find a new home for your kitty. We do not often have the facilities to take them into the shelter unless this is a dire emergency!

Next draw prizes

£25,000 jackpot

Next draw

1d 20h 35m

Sat 28 December 2024

Draw results

£25,000 jackpot

4 5 8 3 4 3

Sat 21 Dec 2024

How the lottery works

£1 per ticket

That's right, unlike many other lotteries, our lottery tickets are only £1 per week.

Help us do more

For every ticket you play 78.2% goes to good causes and prizes.

Find out more.

£25,000 jackpot prize

Match all 6 numbers and you win the JACKPOT!

Society information

Promoted by:

TheGivingMachine

Address:

49a The Shearers, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 4AZ

Licensed and regulated by:

The Gambling Commission

Gambling Commission Account No:

65039

Win a £1,000 Aldi Gift Card

You will receive one entry into this draw for each weekly ticket that you have. Buy more tickets for more entries

Buy tickets

Want to win an extra £200?

Score an extra chance to win a bonus £200 Amazon gift card this month and help out a good cause.

Refer a friend