Purton Cattery

Purton Cattery Purton Cattery is run by Emma and Scott, we provide a safe calm and loving Home to Home experience for your cats.
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We are also very passionate about rescuing cats and help them where we can, every cat deserves safety and a forever home 🥰

Lots of happy kitties and we are very busy! We are still receiving at least five booking enquiries every day for this y...
07/06/2026

Lots of happy kitties and we are very busy!
We are still receiving at least five booking enquiries every day for this year.

As we've unfortunately been fully booked for the majority of the year since late last year/early this year, availability is extremely limited.

You're welcome to message us with your holiday dates, but please be aware chances are slim that we will have space😅

Lots of black customer cats and rescue kitties at the moment! 😻🖤Among them is little Bandit, our special CH kitty. CH (C...
06/06/2026

Lots of black customer cats and rescue kitties at the moment! 😻🖤

Among them is little Bandit, our special CH kitty. CH (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), often known as “wobbly cat syndrome,” is a neurological condition that affects balance and coordination. It happens when the cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for movement and coordination, doesn’t fully develop before birth.

Because of this, Bandit can’t take more than a step or two without wobbling or losing his balance. The condition is not painful, not contagious, and does not get worse over time. Cats with CH can still live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives with the right environment and support.

Bandit is a happy, healthy little boy who doesn’t let his wobble stop him. We’re looking for a very special home with someone who has experience with CH cats, or who is willing to learn about their unique needs and give him the love and understanding he deserves. ❤️

Please share to help us find Bandit’s perfect

We have our 21st cat on the way to us! 🐾We never imagined we’d have this many cats and kittens in our care, but when ani...
05/06/2026

We have our 21st cat on the way to us! 🐾

We never imagined we’d have this many cats and kittens in our care, but when animals need help, we just can’t say no.

Yesterday alone, we spent £800 getting eight cats vaccinated and nine microchipped, so we’re incredibly grateful for the support from last week’s bake sale, which helped top up our rescue fund. 😅💪

Last weekend, we welcomed some very special new arrivals. We hope to find them a loving forever home, but if not, every cat that comes through our doors will always have a home with us.

Sadly, their owner has had to move into a care home, meaning these beloved companions needed somewhere safe to go. Meet Bailey and Milo, aged 15 and an amazing 21 years old! ❤️ You’d never guess their ages-they don’t look a day over 10.
I even rang the microchip company just to see whether these ages were correct!

Both are in great health, require no medication, and still have so much love to give. We’d love to find them a wonderful retirement home where they can be spoiled, cherished, and enjoy their golden years surrounded by affection. Or even a foster home where we can support you 🏡🐱💕

We’ve had some younger cats bought in this week and also some kitty’s who might take a little bit more patience. Let us know if you are looking for a specific furry friend to add to your family and we can see who we’ve got 😻
Grooming Purrcedures thank you Jo for making these kitties look beautiful 😘

More recent photos from last week❤️
04/06/2026

More recent photos from last week❤️

Catch up time again!😅
04/06/2026

Catch up time again!😅

Feeding is not enough ❤️
04/06/2026

Feeding is not enough ❤️

‼️😣 FEEDING IS NOT ENOUGH 😣‼️

We often hear from people who have been feeding a “stray” cat in their garden for months (or even years in some cases)!

It usually goes something like this:

💬 “He comes every day, so I made him a little shelter in my shed/kennel/old wheelie bin. He’s fine. Just leave him be.”

👿 HE IS NOT FINE 👿

💬 “He’s lived there for two years. He likes it.”

😾 NO HE DOESN’T. HE HAS NO OTHER CHOICE 😾
A bowl of food and a makeshift shelter may keep a cat alive, but it does not give him the life he deserves.

⛔️ No parasite treatment�He may be living with fleas, worms, skin irritation, sickness and diarrhoea. Parasites cause constant discomfort and can seriously impact a cat’s health.

⛔️ No neutering�Unneutered males often roam huge distances, fight over territory and suffer painful injuries. They are also far more likely to be involved in road traffic accidents and contribute to the ongoing cat overpopulation crisis.

⛔️ No vaccinations�Without protection against diseases such as cat flu, many stray cats spend months suffering from respiratory infections, runny eyes, sneezing, fevers, sore throats and painful mouth ulcers.

⛔️ No veterinary care�Dental disease, infected wounds, abscesses and other illnesses can go unnoticed for months. Imagine living with constant toothache and never receiving treatment.

🚨 Feeding a cat is not the same as caring for a cat.
Sadly, many rescues only hear about these cats when they are desperately ill, visibly suffering, or even close to death. By then, their treatment is often extensive, costly and heartbreaking.
Cats are masters at hiding pain. In the wild, showing weakness can be dangerous, so they instinctively conceal illness and injury. Just because a cat appears “fine” does not mean he is.

As a rescue, we see the transformation every single day.
The frightened, flea-ridden, unneutered tom with infected eyes becomes a healthy, comfortable cat after receiving basic veterinary care, parasite treatment, good nutrition and a safe place to rest.
Their lives improve beyond recognition.

🐾 ARE YOU FEEDING A STRAY CAT? 🐾
A stray cat is usually a cat that was once someone's pet but has become lost, abandoned or displaced. Many have previously lived in homes and still need human help.

⚠️ Please don't assume a well-fed cat has an owner. Cats often visit multiple households for food, and some strays can appear surprisingly healthy despite having nobody responsible for their care.

Here’s what you can do:
✅ Get the cat scanned for a microchip�Any veterinary practice will scan a cat free of charge, and many rescues can help arrange this.
✅ Use a paper collar�A simple paper collar can help identify whether the cat belongs to someone locally.
✅ Post on social media�Share clear photos and ask around local lost-and-found pet groups. Always ask for proof of ownership before handing a cat over.
✅ Knock on doors�Many mystery visitors turn out to live only a few streets away.
✅ Contact a rescue�Even if there is no immediate rescue space available, reporting the cat means help can start to be organised.

❗️HE NEEDS TO BE ON A LIST TO GET THE HELP HE NEEDS. ❗️
Rescues across the UK are overwhelmed and often operating on a one-out, one-in basis. We simply cannot help cats we don't know about.

Cats have no voice.

If a cat has chosen your garden as his refuge, please don't just feed him and hope for the best. Be his advocate. Take responsibility. Get him the help he deserves. ❤️

🙏 If you do one good deed today, please SHARE this post far and wide ❤️‍🩹

What an incredible few days it’s been!Our bake sale was a fantastic success, raising an amazing £1,153.40 in the end for...
02/06/2026

What an incredible few days it’s been!

Our bake sale was a fantastic success, raising an amazing £1,153.40 in the end for the rescue cats and helping us continue our work with cats in need. We were also thrilled to see three cats find their forever homes as a direct result of the bake sale-what an incredible outcome! 🐾

Oreo completely charmed her new family with her sweet and gentle nature and has now started her next chapter in a loving home after living on a farm . Tom O’Malley has also headed off on his new adventure, and Zara has secured her forever home too and will be leaving us soon once she has been spayed this week. No more kittens for you, Zara! ❤️

Tom’s original adoption unfortunately wasn’t quite the right fit, but everything worked out for the best. At the bake sale, a lovely couple approached us and told us they couldn’t believe they had missed out on him. As luck would have it, they got a second chance, and we’re delighted that Tom has now found the perfect home.

There was more good news this week too, as Simba went to the loving home and has settled in beautifully.

Meanwhile, Castile and Eli have settled wonderfully into their new home. They are already enjoying family life.

Seeing so many of our cats finding loving homes in such a short space of time makes all the hard work worthwhile. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who supported us, attended the bake sale, donated, baked, shared our posts, and helped these wonderful cats on their journey to finding the families they deserve.

Here’s to many happy years ahead for Oreo, Tom O’Malley, Simba, Castile, Eli, and soon Zara too! 🐱🏡💕

01/06/2026

Bandit and a couple of new faces I will soon introduce had the lovely Jo visit today, I cannot recommend her enough, ❤️Grooming Purrcedures

We are now up to £1,070 raised from yesterday’s bake sale and tombola alone! 🥰Thank you all so much for your incredibl...
31/05/2026

We are now up to £1,070 raised from yesterday’s bake sale and tombola alone! 🥰Thank you all so much for your incredible support.

We had an amazing day and were overwhelmed by how many people came out to support us and the rescue kitties in our care.

But the most exciting news is that we now have three potential adoptions from people who met our cats yesterday! This is absolutely incredible and something that may not have happened without the event 🥳🥳🥳

A huge thank you to everyone who has sent messages of support and to those who have made direct payments to the vet account. Your kindness means so much to us.

Thank you also to our wonderful volunteers, friends, and family, as well as everyone who donated tombola prizes and baked such delicious cakes. We truly couldn’t have done it without you.

We still have a few cakes left for sale (somehow we haven’t managed to eat them all yet!), so they’ll be available until tomorrow. Anything remaining will be frozen for another day. (maybe a few crumbs ) 😅

We’ll definitely be doing this again later in the year, so if you’re a keen baker or have tombola items in a few months time and would like to help, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you! 🐾❤️

🎟️ Silent Auction for Remaining Tombola Prizes 🎟️We still have a few of our higher-value tombola prizes available that w...
30/05/2026

🎟️ Silent Auction for Remaining Tombola Prizes 🎟️

We still have a few of our higher-value tombola prizes available that weren’t picked at the tombola

 -we have a 12-year-old whiskey (photo attached)
 which Google suggests? it being worth around €195🙀

 -One associate osteopathy assessment and treatment

 -And 2 free nights in the Cattery ( for your cats, not you 😅- dates pending availability)
If you’d like to win one, please send us a private message on 07814237731 with your highest bid. Bids will remain confidential and won’t be shared with other participants.

The highest bid received by 18.00 hours on 31/5/2026 for these three prizes (individually-please say which item you are bidding for) will win the prize.
The winner will be contacted directly once bidding closes.
Thank you! 

Good luck, and thank you for supporting rescue kitties in our care❤️🙏
Your donations help us save lives 😻

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60 Pavenhill
Swindon
SWINDON

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm
Friday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 12pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

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