
📣 Petsearch Rescue now also accepts surrenders for Wild Acre Rescue adult cats, helping to give them the best possible chance at finding a new forever home.
When we ask whether a cat is vaccinated, this refers to being fully vaccinated and up to date. To maintain up-to-date status, cats must receive a booster vaccination every 12 months.
If you do not have your cat’s vaccination documents, please contact your veterinary practice and request a copy of your cat’s veterinary history, which will confirm their vaccination status. This can be forwarded to us if required.
We kindly ask that you do not state that your cat is vaccinated if they have not received their annual booster. Providing incorrect information will result in our forms needing to be regenerated, which will unfortunately restart your application from the beginning.
We understand that life circumstances can sometimes make it difficult to continue caring for a pet. Choosing to surrender your animal is never easy, and we want you to know that we are here to help — not to judge.
Our goal is simple: to ensure every animal is safe and given the opportunity to find a loving, suitable home.
Before reaching out, please consider whether there may be other options that could help you keep your pet, such as:
If you’re unsure, we’re always happy to offer guidance.
We assess every case individually and may be able to assist with:
All animals are assessed individually. Different situations require different intake and isolation procedures to protect both incoming animals and those already in our care.
Please note:
Contact us via one of the buttons below and please include as much detail as possible:
The more information you provide, the better we can assess the situation and find the most suitable outcome.
Every animal is treated with care, compassion, and respect. By providing detailed information, you are helping us give them the best possible chance at a safe and happy future.
Thank you for helping us keep animals safe.
Petsearch Rescue West Midlands