Nottingham Community Hub
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the contact details for the team?
Eve Moon 07393 799 137 or email eve.moon@cats.org.uk
Amy Carlin 07896 686 998 or email amy.carlin@cats.org.uk
Susan Hammond 07584 778 864
Jess Williams 07818 533 970
Yvette Adams 07815 006 705
I think this cat is a stray
Use this page to post photos of the cat, this way any owner can see them and make contact. Get in contact with our team by either messaging or calling us to report the cat. Contact the Facebook page Volunteer or Amy Carlin, Yvette Adams or Eve Moon. We will then come to see the cat, scan it for a microchip and put a paper collar on it for any owner to come forwards.
I have lost my cat
Please use this blog to post photos of your lost cat, include the area you live in and a good description. Share your post to other Facebook pages in the local area. Contact local vets to see if your cat has been brought in.
I think I have found a cat
Use this blog to post photos of the cat, your location and a description. Share these to other local Facebook pages. If possible, take the cat to the local vets to be scanned for a microchip. It can then be returned to the owner.
I have found an injured cat
Our team works Weekdays, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Whilst we make every effort to help cats as quickly as possible, if you have serious concerns about a cat, please call the RSPCA on 0300 1234 555. Please also feel free to take any cat to the vets as soon as possible if you can.
I am worried about the condition of a cat
Contact us if you have any concerns about a cat that you have seen. Take photos of the cat if you can so that we can assess its condition. We will then talk to you about the next steps.
How can I tell the difference between a stray and a feral cat?
Have a look at our website.