Cats' Protection League (Canterbury) Incorporated

P O Box 32-047
Linwood
Christchurch
Telephone - 381 0289


 
 
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ABOUT US

HISTORY

AIMS OF THE CATS PROTECTION LEAGUE

THE OPPORTUNITY SHOP

THE OFFICE

THE VET CLINIC

THE CATTERY


History

The Cats' Protection League in Canterbury was incorporated in 1973 and was the dream of our founder Ruby Austin.

Ruby originally started rescuing stray cats in Christchurch and did this for some time until she decided that a Cats Protection League should be started.

She put an advertisement in The Star newspaper and was soon inundated with replies and reporters came and took photos giving her much needed publicity.

A meeting was held in 1971 in a church hall in Woolston, which many people attended and a committee was formed.

The early days of the league were very difficult with stalls held every week to raise much needed funds. The stray cats were held in people's homes and in garden sheds built to hold them.

An old house was eventually rented which was used to sell and store goods and also had cages to hold the cats in and a small office.

When the house was demolished to make way for the George Manning Rest Home, a shop was purchased in Worcester Street which today sells donated goods six days a week and houses our office.

By now the cats were also principally held in a cattery built behind Ruby's house. The property was sold to the league in 1998 to ensure that the facility to hold cats remained.

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The Aims of the League are:

- to relieve the suffering and distress amongst cats and kittens, including the provision of food, shelter and veterinary assistance;

- To encourage owners of cats and kittens to have their animals speyed and neutered;

- To find suitable homes for healthy stray cats and kittens;

- To provide for the humane destruction of cats and kittens when necessary;

- To give advice and help to owners of cats and kittens and promote public awareness of the need for speying and neutering.

The League is run by a committee and is a registered donee charity with Inland Revenue. The shop, office and cattery are all staffed by hardworking volunteers.

Our income is mainly from the sale of donated goods in the opportunity shop, donations, small charges for the sale of cats and kittens, grants, collection boxes, stalls and bequests.

We have many expenses, principally veterinary fees, the provision of board, food, litter and wages.


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The Opportunity Shop

The opportunity shop is located at 475 Worcester Street and sells a variety of goods, which have been donated by members of the public.

Is now only open 5 days a week, Monday - Friday from 10am to 4pm. (Closed public holidays), and is overseen by a sub-committee

The shop is very successful and contributes a large portion of our income. Donations of saleable goods, aluminum cans and stamps are very much appreciated and needed and can be made at the shop during trading hours.

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The Office

The office of Cats' Protection League is always busy with many calls made every day by people wanting us to take cats or kittens into our care or just asking for advice.

This can be very stressful due to the nature of the calls and is probably one of the most difficult parts of our work. There is a staff member employed in the office with the balance of the time covered by volunteers.

Open Monday - Friday from 10am to 4pm excluding public holidays.

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The Vet Clinic


All cats and kittens that are brought into our care are taken initially to Vets for Pets on Worcester where they are vet checked, treated for illnesses and desexed (if old enough).

The cats and kittens are then boarded at the clinic until there is room at the cattery or with fosterers.

The vet clinic has been part of the League for many years and the staff have always worked very hard for our cause.

As well as providing much needed care and love for the animals, they are a valuable resource for our cattery staff and fosterers. They also provide a great service to the general public when they are taking a cat in or giving one a much needed home.

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The Cattery

The cattery is located at 18 Charlesworth Street and can hold up to 40 cats.

The cattery buildings are behind the house and are made up various buildings. The main run has an outside enclosure which allows the cats to run around on the grass.

The other areas provide care for scared or needy cats, a teenage run, an area for old or unhomeable cats, sheds and a run for cats that do not like each other. The latter run also has two isolation pens for sick cats and outside enclosures.

The cattery is staffed by volunteers with the exception of the Cattery Supervisor and is overseen by a sub-committee.

Open Days allow members of the public to look and hopefully give a home to these animals. Open days may vary, please phone 384-0006 for details.

As well as the main cattery, fosterers hold cats and kittens and some are boarded at other catteries awaiting space at our cattery.



Monty in Run

Main Run

Main Run

Old Run


If you would like to become a member of Cats' Protection League (Canterbury) Incorporated, or make a donation to help with our work, please contact:

Cats' Protection League (Canterbury) Incorporated
P O Box 32-047
Linwood
Christchurch
Telephone - 381 0289

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