Nine Lives Cat Rescue 

DATE

September 29, 2025

A trio of feline-lovers are offering new hope thanks to Nine Lives Cat Rescue  

A new beacon of hope shines in Witney for the area’s vulnerable and abandoned cats. The three founders, Becs, Heidi, and Karen, formed Nine Lives Cat Rescue to provide a safe haven and new start for our feline friends.  

The grassroots organisation was born from a desire to “do more” to help with the current and ongoing cat crisis. Having previously volunteered with Sunshine Cat Rescue, the trio recognised there was a need for felines in need, while also providing an educational and social focus for the community. 

“Rescues are constantly being contacted by the community to help with the rehoming of cats or the stray population,” explains Becs. “It became clear that we needed to create additional support and as a dedicated organisation all our cats receive personalised care and will be given the time they need to fi nd their forever homes.” 

The philosophy behind Nine Lives is simple yet powerful: every cat deserves a chance at a happy, healthy life, no matter what their past. Karen shares: “Our rescue operates on a policy of quality, ensuring each cat benefits from personalised attention, veterinary care, and rehabilitation within a calm, nurturing environment. From fragile kittens to elderly strays, our volunteers strive to meet every individual cat’s needs – whether that means a special diet, ongoing medical treatment, or simply a warm lap and a gentle hand.” 

Heidi highlights the vital role the community plays in this mission. “This isn’t just about us; it’s about everyone who loves cats. We rely heavily on the generosity of volunteers and donors. Every bit of support, whether fostering a cat, donating to our fundraisers or giving monthly makes an enormous difference.” 

The founders’ passion is contagious, quickly attracting support from local businesses and residents, with many attending their initial fundraiser and volunteer drive in Witney town centre on National Cat Day. Nine Lives Cat Rescue plans to host further fundraising events, educational workshops, and adoption drives to secure the charity’s future while fostering awareness about responsible pet guardianship, especially amongst younger generations. 

Nine Lives Cat Rescue stands as a testament to the power of compassion and the belief that even the most vulnerable creatures can be healed and loved again. For Witney’s many feline friends now facing brighter futures, they can look forward to not just a ninth life, but a brand new beginning. 

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