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Isle of Man, nicknamed the 'land of cats', is home to a roaming cat sanctuary
Summary
Mann Cat Sanctuary on the Isle of Man cares for dozens of free-roaming cats, including native Manx cats, and is open to visitors at set times with free admission while requesting food donations.
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Mann Cat Sanctuary on the Isle of Man cares for dozens of free-roaming cats and several other rescue animals. The island sits in the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and the Lake District and is noted for its wildlife and historical sites. The sanctuary specialises in taking in unwanted cats, including animals that are disabled or traumatised and may be unsuitable for rehoming elsewhere. It has drawn attention from visitors who come to see Manx cats and other rescued animals in a rural setting.
Key details:
- The sanctuary is located near Port Soderick on the Isle of Man and houses many free-roaming cats, including Manx cats known for their short tails.
- Visiting hours are Wednesday and Sunday afternoons from May to September, and Sundays only during winter months.
- Admission is free; the sanctuary asks visitors to bring a "six pack of Whiskas" to help with cat food donations.
- The number of resident cats varies; in summer 2024 the sanctuary took in 28 cats and kittens in a single day.
- The site also cares for other rescued animals such as geese, ducks and a pony, and operates a small gift shop to support the charity.
Summary:
Mann Cat Sanctuary functions as a local rescue hub and a visitor attraction on the Isle of Man, offering opportunities to see Manx cats and other animals in a rural setting. It continues to accept rescues and to operate with visiting times and a small gift shop; future intake levels and operational changes are undetermined at this time.
