Cheadle Animal Welfare (Registered Charity No 1039350) is an organisation run entirely by a small group of dedicated volunteers. Our charity was set up in 1968 to take responsibility for the stray, abandoned and unwanted dogs and cats within Cheadle and the Staffordshire Moorlands area. Where possible, we also provide help for animals that have become homeless due to death or illness in families.
The Society ensures that each animal coming into its care receives any required veterinary treatment and it pledges that no healthy animal is destroyed.
Unfortunately, we don’t have our own facilities so all of our animals are boarded at private kennels and catteries or in temporary foster care until a new home can be found. We are always looking to recruit new volunteer foster carers willing to take our animals into their homes. For more info on how to become a foster carer, please visit our rehoming section.
We generally rehome our animals within the Staffordshire Moorlands and surrounding areas. However, we will consider rehoming out of this area for the right home. All potential homes will require a home check and vet references.