Support - Sponsor An Animal
To sponsor a cat or rabbit enclosure costs £10 per year. You will then receive a photo and letter plus a thrice yearly newsletter. If you would like to help one of the below sponsors please email: admin@crrc.co.uk. Thank you.

Giggles
Giggles is a pretty tabby and white female with a not-so-pretty temper. She was brought in as an unspayed female and we think she was teased which is why she can be aggressive.

Alfie
Alfie is large handsome black cat who is usually cuddled up with Molly. He loves to be stroked and has a habit of disappearing when the weather is hot. But once the weather has cooled down he can be seen waiting for his dinner and after snuggled up with Molly.

The Colonel
The Colonel is a pale ginger gentleman from a feral colony, was, like most unneutered toms very battered, and because of his numerous old injuries we decided not to return him to site, and released him at the Centre, he has doubled his weight, all his wounds have healed and loves to live in the greenhouse if he is not sunning himself on the driveway.

Domino
Domino arrived at the Centre as a feral in 1998. Over the years he has become accustomed to certain staff, who can now stroke him. He loves to sleep curled up in
the store room. Unfortunately he has always suffered with eye problems and needs them frequently cleaned.

Molly
Molly came to the Centre in 2001. She is very friendly and loves lots of
attention. Her boyfriend is called Alfie, they sleep together and are
inseparable. She loves to sit outside to greet you in the hope of cuddles
and some extra food!

Mica
Mica a black and white female cat with lots of love to give. Her tail had to be amputated due to a nerve problem. She sneeks into the jumble room when you are working in there and awaits a cuddle or two!

Mitzi
Mitzi came to the Centre in 1998. She is a friendly cat at times, but will let you know when she has had enough!

Diamond
Diamond wants to sit on your lap, on your paperwork, on the keyboard, and looks very sweet, until you try to move her!!

Rhett
Rhett
arrived at the Centre in January 2008 as a stray. He is a very distinctive black gentleman with one ear upright and the other one out at an angle! He likes to be stroked, but is rather difficult to pick up, and sometimes gets a bit fiesty. When the builders were working on the new cat building he would be seen sitting with them at every tea/lunch break. One of them used to bring him in his own beef sandwich - without the bread!

Beverley
Beverly came to us from Chichester with her two daughters. They had been living in a garden and were all unspayed!

Mallow and Chicory, Rabbit Enclosure
Mallow Orchard
Named after one of our lop-eared rabbits, Mallow Orchard is 400 square yards with a single large apple tree. It is one of two special rabbit enclosures.
Chicory Garden
Chicory Garden is a large enclosure that is divided into three parts. It gives the rabbits a more natural environment and life with lots of space to run, jump and dig.
Mr Stanley our lovely big tabby who had been with us for many years, had a serious problem with his eyes, and despite medication he was not getting better, and then he started to lose his balance, and the vet suspected a tumour, his age and state meant he could not be operated on, so the decision was made with great sadness to let him go to Heaven.

