It costs over £700,000 a year to operate Mount Noddy Animal Centre. When you adopt a cat or dog, we ask you to pay a donation towards the cost of your pet’s care and veterinary treatment during their stay with us. Find out more
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new arrivals
Following initial assessment and health check on new arrivals it is extremely beneficial for our animals to spend time in foster while we carry out further assessments. Foster volunteers are really invaluable to us and animals in our care.
preparing for life after mount noddy
When animals come into Mount Noddy Animal Centre they are assessed by our veterinary and behavioural team, and we carry out ongoing observations which enable us to create management plans to meet their needs and prepare them for life after Mount Noddy.
These animals will soon be up for adoption and if you are interested in giving one of them a forever home please keep an eye on the Find a pet section of the website.
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kotya
domestic short hair
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Pudding
domestic short hair
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Purdy
terrier
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Chief
terrier cross
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Rubble
german shephard cross
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Harley
domestic short hair
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Quinn
domestic short hair
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cayenne and cumin
domestic short hair
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Moo moo
domestic short hair
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Bubbles
domestic short hair
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Tania
domestic short hair
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Star
domestic short hair
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Billy
domestic short hair
Frequently asked questions
We have an open intake policy and take on cats and dogs from various backgrounds, each with their own behavioural and medical history. Dependent on the nature of how they come into our care, sometimes we don’t receive any information about them at all. All our animals are assessed on arrival and have ongoing assessments throughout their stay to help us find them the best home, where they can feel safe and happy, with a family suited to their personality, history and requirements. The animal may have a history of being unable to cope living with children or known behavioural issues that make them unsuitable to be rehomed with them and limited background information means we cannot safely test this. These decisions are made with the animals welfare and the safety of adopters as a priority.
When you take your new pet home, that’s not the end of the journey for us. Along with four weeks’ free pet insurance from PetPlan (terms & conditions apply), our animal care team will be on hand to help you settle your new pet in. Occasionally, once rehomed things don’t work out or an adopter’s circumstances change, if this does happen, we guarantee to take our animals back.