Tuesday 19 February 2013

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By remembering Cats Protection in your will you can help us continue to provide this commitment well into the future and ensure that we are always there to find as many cats and kittens as possible the right home we know they deserve.
Working locally all over the UK
We are lucky to have over 8,000 volunteers tirelessly devoting their time and efforts to caring for unwanted and abandoned cats in their local communities.
With a network of branches, adoption centres and shops throughout the UK, Cats Protection is constantly tackling the problems faced by cats every single day, in every area of the country.
A gift in your will could make a real difference to cats in your local area and help provide the necessary resources for our volunteers to carry on their vital work. These special gifts have helped fund everything from starting the centres themselves, to improving crucial equipment such as cat pens and vans and providing essential resources such as food and veterinary attention.
Educating future generations
Cats Protection passionately believes that educating the public about feline welfare and the importance of neutering is an essential part of our work.
By educating people today, we hope to avoid some of the terrible circumstances that some cats and kittens currently have to endure and work towards achieving our vision of a world where every cat is treated with kindness and an understanding of its needs.
We are able to offer a whole range of advice from our leaflets, publications and websites to our Helpline service, which receives thousands of calls and emails every year. A gift in your will could help us improve these services and ensure the cat owners of tomorrow are educated in the understanding of cats and the care of their pets.
Facing tomorrow’s problems today
To reduce the numbers of unwanted cats and kittens we currently see every year, Cats Protection champions neutering as the single most effective way to address this heart-breaking problem.
A gift in your will could help us run local and national neutering campaigns that work to dispel myths, spread the neutering message and make it easier for owners on low incomes to get their cat neutered. This will help prevent future generations of cats and kittens suffering the same plight of being left unwanted and abandoned.
Every gift gives our cats the chance of a happy ending
We are incredibly grateful for every gift we receive, no matter what the size. Even the smallest gifts help us to provide cats with food, a warm bed, veterinary attention and most importantly of all, find them a loving home.
With more than half the cats and kittens we help being cared for thanks to gifts in wills, we can only continue our vital work if kind people like you support us in the special way.Anyone can leave a gift to Cats Protection and every single gift, no matter how large or small, genuinely makes a huge difference to the lives of the cats and kittens we help. Without this generosity we simply wouldn’t be able to carry out much of our day to day work.
If you would like more information about remembering Cats Protection in your will you can request our free Gifts in wills booklet, which you can either download or receive by post.
Making a will is the only way of making sure that your property and possessions will go to the people and causes that you care about after your death. The information on this page is designed to help you, but we do advise anyone who is making or updating a will to get in touch with a legal professional to help you do this.
Suggested wordings
If you would like to remember Cats Protection in your will but are not entirely sure of the best way of doing this, you may find this document useful as it contains explanations of the most common ways of leaving a gift and some suggested wordings that may help your solicitor in drawing up your will.
If you have already made a will but would like to add in a gift to Cats Protection you can do this with a codicil form. This simple form allows you to amend or add to your will without having to write a new one. It needs to be signed in the presence of two witnesses – these witnesses cannot be a beneficiary of your will or codicil, or their spouse or civil partner. You will find full instructions at the top of this downloadable form. We do recommend that you seek advice from a legal professional when using a codicil as it affects the contents of your will.
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography
Cute Pictures Of Cats Biography

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