Rocky (now Ronnie)’s Happy Ending

We’ve just received the following update from Rocky’s new mummy, he has also has a new name, Ronnie! He definitely got the happy ending, that he truly deserved.

‘Just a short update. All is well and you were right when you said he would find his feet quickly. Ronnie is an absolutely joy. Sleeping in the sun at the moment beside me at the laptop, stretched out all over my paperwork! Libby and Mike popped over yesterday to welcome him as you can see. He is eating well, no problems with the litter tray, sleeping well – on my bed I am ashamed to say! I held him tightly while we had a short once around the garden this morning although I have the feeling that he may be more of a house cat, interested but not greatly impressed with the outside. I popped up the road this morning to the market, and had a lovely welcome on my return, he loves his ‘nose bumps’. I’ve never known such an affectionate pussy cat. So thank you Annie for bringing Ronnie into my life.
Most Sincerely, Sue’

October is off to a good start

October has started off as an amazing month, as we’ve seen four wonderful pussycats go to their forever homes over the past few days. 

Sid and Penny, who originally came in separately as strays, fell in love in foster care and have been rehomed together. 

Meowth, Penny’s grandson has also found happiness with his new family. 

And last but not least, Rocky went to his forever home with his new mummy today. 

Seeing their happy endings, makes all of the work we do worthwhile, and it’s the best feeling in the world. Good luck in your new homes kitties❤️



New lodgings!

Say hello to our 4th cat pen!

– not quite finished but still once its finished means we can get more cats into care and off the streets! Cat pens are ideal for entire toms whilst we get them neutered and once they stop smelling can come into an indoor foster space or indeed for those ferals that need neutering to stop the ever increasing number of feral cats in our community.



We’ve had an amazing weekend. Thank you to Paul, Sarah, Brigitte and Barbara for the wonderful donations it feels like Christmas has come early; we have a brand new cat tree, lots of toys and cat beds, cat food and raised just over £300. 

We also met one of the local cats who came round to say hello. We’ve previously put a paper collar on this little one so we know she’s a local and is owned.



What We Did This Week….

Two days ago one of our volunteers received information about a deceased kitten laying in the road in Bletchley. We suspect it had been killed by a car. When our volunteers went out mum and two remaining kittens were nearby. The kittens were so scared they hid inside a van engine. When people ask what we are doing, this is it. It breaks out hearts but we have to prioritise what cats we can help because we all work and have family commitments. This week a mum and two kittens whose lives were at risk were a priority – next week who knows perhaps we will be lucky and we will rehome one of our adult cats making room for another stray to come into foster. For now we say thank you to Aaron for reporting mum and kittens to us and to Stewart and especially Angela for putting in the hours to safely traps these little guys.


Frosty and Snowie will be very checked next week along with mum and then we’ll see about getting them ready for rehoming.

What A Weekend!


What a fabulous weekend. Stewart successfully trapped a cat we’ve had our beady eye on for sometime and we’ve attended three…yes three fundraising events this weekend. 

With the help of the wonderful Gillin family we had a vegan cookery class on Saturday morning (more on that later on as we have pictures of the guys baking!), Debbie and Chris attended an event Saturday afternoon and Claire & Annie attended an afternoon event today. Every penny that we raise counts and we never take our volunteers for granted….they are a fabulous group of folk! Purrs to all….and as this rather beautiful mini panther says….nicely done guys we’ve raised just over £350 this weekend x


Meet Bumble

We thought it was time we introduced you to Bumble. Bumble is coming up to 9 weeks of age and whilst his siblings will be going off to their new homes. Bumble is facing major surgery. When he was found in a shed with his mum and siblings it became clear that he had suffered some trauma to his front and back legs. We dread to think what happened but Bumble will be needing to have a total amputation of his front leg and the removal of a digit from his back paw. He is a strong and healthy little boy but the operation is estimated to be between £400-500. 

This week we received a vet bill of just over £1,000 which we can pay with all the fundraising that we’ve been doing but if anyone can spare £5 towards helping us pay for Bumble’s operation we would be extremely grateful. We have a donate button on our blog
http://mkcatrescue.blogspot.co.uk or a donation of kitten food would be gratefully received. 

It all helps x

What A Weekend!

It was one of our busiest fundraising weekends so far this year we think……but it was well worth it.  We raised £423 by attending events at Cosgrove Caravan Park, Fenny Poppers and Hula.

Big thank you to all our volunteers. 

Cosgrove Summer Fete

An amazing day of fundraising. Welcome & thank you to Debbie & Chris for joining our volunteering team…






and think it’s fair to say that all four volunteers fell in love with Millie the beautiful springer spaniel & the families 8 weeks old pup.