Catsville Rescue Sanctuary
| Positive | 66 | Negative | 0 |
| Completed Needs | 8 | ||
| Tax Deductible | Yes | ||
| Donations Prohibited | No | ||
Our first rescue kittens were Bandit and Peach, we met a lovely Bulgarian lady at the vets while taking one of our UK cats for a check-up. This was soon after we had arrived in Bulgaria. Violeta, now a very good friend, had 2 stray sick kittens with her which she couldn't find homes for as she already had 15 cats of her own. We decided to take them. This was the start of Catsville and since then many have turned up on our property, others we have been asked to take and then we have answered the call for help from those who had rescued some but couldn't keep them. This has led to 33 cats being in our care and now are family. Due to funding these cats ourselves, we are at capacity until we receive help with ongoing costs but there are soo many more in need who we want to help. Once we have more support, we will be able to rescue and save many more. We are currently working on building a cat proof fence around the property, so that the cats will be able to roam our property freely while still being kept safe.
Loki, Leia and Louie
These are Tilly's 3 babies, they have been treated for corona virus, vaccinated and neutered and now live at the sanctuary permanently.
Catsville Sanctuary Cats
At Catsville we currently have 25 resident cats. We need support for ongoing food, litter, flea/tick treatment, worming tablets and yearly vaccinations.
Milo and Chewie
Milo & Chewie were found crying in the bushes next to our property on 28th of Aug 24 at 3-4 weeks. No sign of their Mum. They live at the Sanctuary now.
Catio Project
We have recently added 14 cat cubby hole beds, a worktop and an outside heater to our Catio. This project has been completed and cost 587€.
Cat Proof Fencing Project
We are installing cat proof fencing around our acre of land so that our 25 resident cats can be outside safely. This project is currently ongoing
Leon, Tiger-Lily, Jasmine
3/5 kittens that came to us in January 2026. Leon, Tiger-Lily and Jasmine only need vaccinations and neutering, but are otherwise healthy.