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PSR is a small, independent rescue supported by volunteers, operating on a fully voluntary basis with the welfare of the animals as our priority.
The information below outlines our polices for commonly asked questions and is provided as a general reference to help manage enquiries consistently.
When we step in to help animals under PSR, we take full responsibility for arranging and funding all necessary veterinary care, including treatment, neutering or spaying, and recovery. In many cases, if this care had been prioritised earlier, rescue space may not have been requested, for this reason, cats are not usually returned once surrendered.
Yes.
In certain circumstances, cats may be returned only if a temporary hold agreement was arranged prior to surrender.
Feeding is kind and well-intentioned, but on its own it does not prevent illness, injury, fighting, or repeated breeding. Veterinary care is essential to breaking this cycle.
Once a cat has been handed into PSR and we have taken full responsibility, the cat cannot be adopted back or returned, unless an agreement was arranged beforehand and there was a valid reason the cat was not previously helped by the interested party.
These decisions are never personal and are always made in the best interests of the cat.
PSR is voluntary and largely self-funded. The majority of veterinary costs are covered personally, and any donations received go directly toward veterinary bills.
The long-term welfare, safety, and stability of the cats — always
The above information applies only to PSR cats and does not apply to TRIBE joint cats with Wildacre Rescue.
These cats are clearly identified in individual Facebook posts.
While the same welfare-first principles apply, all other policies, decisions, and funding are governed by Wild Acre Rescue’s own rules.
Petsearch Rescue West Midlands