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Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre marks 40 years of giving animals a chance
Summary
The Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre, founded in 1986, is marking its 40th year with a series of events beginning with a Tea and Cake Quiz on 28 February; the charity says it has cared for over 40,000 animals and relies on public donations.
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The Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre is marking its 40th anniversary in 2026. The charity was founded in 1986 to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome cats, rabbits and guinea pigs across West Sussex and Hampshire. To mark the milestone, the Centre will host a series of events through the year, beginning with a Tea and Cake Quiz on Wednesday 28 February. General Manager Ian Hughes described reaching 40 years as an incredible achievement and noted the Centre has cared for over 40,000 animals. The charity receives no government funding and relies on donations from the public.
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- Founded in 1986 to serve West Sussex and Hampshire.
- The Centre reports it has cared for over 40,000 animals.
- The anniversary programme starts with a Tea and Cake Quiz on Wednesday 28 February.
- Further events will be announced on the Centre's website and social media.
- The charity receives no government funding and depends on public donations.
Summary:
The 40th anniversary highlights four decades of the Centre's animal rescue and rehoming work and the role of local community support. Events beginning with the Tea and Cake Quiz on 28 February will mark the milestone, with further activities to be announced online. The organisation's ongoing operations are reported as supported by donations from the public.
