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Abandoned cats support

Sunderland Echo

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November 24, 2025

As temperatures plummet, we urge people to keep a caring eye on stray and abandoned cats without access to shelter or food.

For them, the risk of hypothermia or painful frostbite is real.

In the past 12 months, Cats Protection has taken in more than 26,000 cats left behind by life, including over 3,000 kittens from unwanted litters.

Through no fault of their own, these cats have been given up or abandoned. They know only cold, fear and hunger. But we're here for them until the tough times pass.

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