Warwickshire Cat Hotel

Warwickshire Cat Hotel Luxury Hotel quality cattery for cats that deserve only the very best in accommodation and care.

26/02/2024

💥💥NOW CLOSED💥💥

🏎️🏁SILVERSTONE SUPPORTERS REWARD🏁🏎️

‼️ENTRIES WILL ONLY BE COUNTED VIA THE PAYPAL LINK (below within this post)‼️

‼️PLEASE UNTICK THE BOX WITHIN PAYPAL 'DONT SHARE MY NAME PUBLICLY' (easier for me to create the number list)

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To all of our wonderful supporters, it's that time again to give something back to you & help raise some funds at the same time....We couldn't do this journey without ALL of you! 🐱🐾❤️

🤩ONE LUCKY PERSON WILL WIN🤩

💥VIP DAY AT SILVERSTONE CIRCUIT FOR TWO PEOPLE GUESTS OF Century Motorsport💥
🏁Please see photo below for full itinerary🏁

‼️£5.00 per entry.....Enter as many times as you wish‼️

⚠️Numbers will be given out in ascending order (you will be able to view the list on the draw day)

⚠️Closes Sunday 3rd March 2024

PAYPAL LINK

https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/92hC3FwwhZ

You do not need a PayPal account to enter 😇

The winning number will be chosen via a random number generator after this closes😍

Thank You 💪🏼🐱🐾❤️

25/02/2024
Have a lovely weekend from all of us at the Warwickshire Cat Hotel
23/02/2024

Have a lovely weekend from all of us at the Warwickshire Cat Hotel

23/02/2024
19/02/2024
18/02/2024
Happy Valentine’s Day to all of our loyal follower’s ❤️
14/02/2024

Happy Valentine’s Day to all of our loyal follower’s ❤️

12/02/2024

In England, from Monday 10th June 2024, it will be compulsory to have your cat microchip from 20 weeks of age.

We are hosting a FREE cat microchipping drop-in event at our RSPCA Community Hub in Rushden on Saturday 6th April 2024, 11am - 3pm.

We will be offering FREE microchipping to cats over the age of 9 weeks and this will be open to all cat owners.

Our RSPCA Hub Veterinary Nurses will also be on hand to discuss the importance of neutering and other feline welfare matters.

If you can not make the event, we have our RSPCA welfare clinics every Tuesday and Thursday at our Welfare Hub and can microchip your cat for a £5 donation.

Donations will be most welcome at the FREE chipping event but if funds are low, we would be happy to accept donations for our charity shops to help raise funds for the animals in our care.

For further information, please call us on 01604 881317 or email us at [email protected]

10/02/2024
07/02/2024

Watch out at dinner tonight

05/02/2024

There was a cat, Jenny, who was one of the Titanic’s cat. She had her kittens onboard in Belfast. But when they got to the stop before heading to New York, she took her kittens off the boat and did not get back on.
You can read about her below...or by googling cat on Titanic.
Perhaps, that’s what this picture by artist Celia Pike, is of...Jenny and her babies watching the last sailing of the Titanic.

Artist: Celia Pike

The Titanic Cat - Jenny's Story
In the wee hours of the morning between April 14th and April 15th 1912 the queen of the White Star Line, the unsinkable Titanic, did indeed sink into the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland. Countless human and animal lives were lost, but what about Jenny, the Titanic cat?

As the story goes …
Jenny was brought aboard the Titanic from her sister ship, the Olympia, to act as mascot and to help with the rodent control. She lived in the underbelly of the ship (or the kitchen depending on which story you read) and was tended to by a stoker named Jim Mulholland. He would frequently sneak table scraps for her.

Work was difficult to find in those days and Jim Mulholland had been temporary help on the Titanic during the ship’s sailing trials from the Irish Sea to Southampton. When he was offered a full time position for the Titanic’s maiden voyage to New York he was thrilled to have the employment.

During those sailing trials, about a week before the Titanic moored in Southampton, Jenny presented Jim and the Titanic with a litter of kittens. Jim made Jenny a comfortable spot where she could tend to her kittens. Looking after the mama cat and her kittens broke the monotony of Jim’s work. Jenny seemed content with her warm spot by the furnaces, her babies and her kitchen scraps from Jim.


However, as soon as the ship docked at Southampton Jenny had a good look at her surroundings and promptly started picking her kittens up by the scruff of their necks and moving them, one by one, down the gangplank and off the ship.

Jim watched her curiously and decided that this cat must know something that no one else knows!

He promptly packed his meagre belongings and departed the ship himself.

Truth or Titanic legend? Some other reports have Jenny and her kittens perishing with the Titanic, but the cat lover in me … I like Jim Mulholland’s story so I vote truth!

Years later the Irish Times ran Jenny’s story after a reporter spoke to an elderly man who related the tale. Was he Jim Mulholland himself or just someone with whom Jim shared his story? We may never know. A Daily Mirror edition from April of 1912 ran an article with the headline “Clever Mother Cat Saves Her Kittens from the Titanic” accompanied with the following picture. Is this Jenny’s litter? Again, we may never know.

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