A Tale of Several Tails
The Sanctuary plays home to more than 400 cats of a variety of types – and has been home to probably a...Read More
“…To pee, or not to pee; That is the Question…”
Visitors to the Sanctuary are always reminded that most of our cats are non-adoptable because they may be feral, semi-feral, have health problems...Read More
Smokey, the Bandit and the Princess
These three elderly cats are among several senior cats to arrive recently at the Cat Sanctuary. Their combined names sound a little...Read More
Helping the RAPS Cats
There can be no doubt that TNR (Trap/Neuter/Release) is the best way to deal with a feral cat problem, and that was...Read More
Warm and Fuzzy Feelings
To mark Valentines this year I decided to look at some of the cats that have obviously developed deep attachments to each...Read More
Adoptable? – Or Not? – Part 2: The Behaviour Problems
Behaviour-problem cats are usually the chronic pee-ers, and the biters. In both cases, we don’t always know whether the behaviour is the...Read More
RAPS Sanctuary Calendar 2015
It’s that time of year again, and we’re just about to launch the Calendar. It’s an important part of our fundraising at...Read More