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Life of Brian... at Axhayes

Before coming to our centre, poor Brian was living as a stray in the city.

When he arrived at Axhayes he was in a poor state. His once long fluffy ginger and white hair was really badly matted and scabby. It must have been very uncomfortable, maybe even painful for him. Even though his fur would have been causing him much discomfort, he has been an absolute delight! He’s been very friendly and affectionate with our girls. He was just grateful for a warm bed away from the cold winter weather, some food and of course cuddles from our CCAs.

The next day he went to see our vet...

Can you spare some time to help Axhays Cats Protection Centre?

Exeter Axhayes Cats Protection Adoption Centre are looking for volunteers to help with a collection over the weekend of 21 - 23 March 2014.

The centre are looking for people who are willing to stand and rattle a collection tin for a few hours over the weekend.

It is an in-store event therefore you will be indoors out of the cold.

If you are willing to give a few hours for this or for any event please give the centre a call on 01395 232377 or email friendsofaxhayes@gmail.com

I'm a cat, get 'meowt' of here

Staff at a Devon County Council recycling centre in Exeter were shocked to see a cat stranded in a deep container amongst unwanted materials deposited by local residents.

SITA UK employees Chris Murphy and John Hallett who were working at the Pinbrook Road recycling centre on Sunday 12 May, sprung into action to rescue the cat.

They placed it in a second hand cat basket, that was fortunately available in the recycling centre’s resale shop, and called the local people at Cats Protection who were soon on the scene and took the male cat into their care.

The cat has...

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