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The Society for Abandoned Animals (SAA)

The SAA is a charity that has been close to my heart for a number of years now. The team helps to rehabilitate and rehome homeless cats, dogs and rabbits, giving them another chance.

A strictly no-kill rescue, the charity strives to find every animal their perfect home. I am very proud to be a part of this rescue and offer my services regularly to help with rehoming , publicity photos and fundraising events. Anything I do for the SAA is totally voluntary and fuelled by my enjoyment of the work involved and my passion for helping rescued pets. My own cat was adopted from here! 

Peepo!

Peepo!

Cheeky kitten at the Society for Abandoned Animals (SAA)

Baby Steps

Baby Steps

A 4 week old kitten in the care of the SAA (now happily rehomed!)

Bunny Beauty Regime.

Bunny Beauty Regime.

Ned having a good groom while in the care of the SAA.

Smile!

Smile!

Morris always looks like he's smiling :)

Refreshed Rory!

Refreshed Rory!

Rory just loved water!

It's a dog's life!

It's a dog's life!

Peekaboo, I see you!

Peekaboo, I see you!

Beautiful kitten attempting to hide from my camera in his little tunnel. Got ya!

Playtime!

Playtime!

Lovely little Molly loved her tunnel :)

Pensive.

Pensive.

Honey having a thoughtful moment. She is still needing a home with the SAA

Yummy in my tummy!

Yummy in my tummy!

Mabel enjoying her greens. She is still looking for a home!

Frownlines.

Frownlines.

Babycham is one of many feral cats cared for by the SAA. If you are interested in sponsoring a feral, then follow the link below:

I'm all ears!

I'm all ears!

Polly looks to be plotting something here! She is still looking for her perfect forever family...

The look of love...

The look of love...

Little Bella wasn't with the SAA long- she was a very fun loving young puppy who loved nothing more than human cuddles!

Christmas Kittens.

Christmas Kittens.

These kittens were all named after Santa's reindeer after being born around Christmas 2013. They were a lovely lot!

Oi!

Oi!

Nick was one of the SAA's longest stay rabbits but is now happy in his forever home :)

Timidity. Food prevails!

Timidity. Food prevails!

Faith was a very timid little lady but soon came out herself with lots of patience (and food!).

Golden Oldie.

Golden Oldie.

13-year-old Boris was incredibly affectionate and was rehomed after a while in the SAA's care. He is happy in his retirement home now.

A dog's smile.

A dog's smile.

Nina had a very happy little face which meant she was snapped up pretty quickly by her new owner .

Angelic facade.

Angelic facade.

Elfie looks very nonchalant here but I'm sure it was the calm before the storm. Kittens are fabulous to photograph :)

Curiosity.

Curiosity.

This little lady loved my camera strap!

Bossy Bunny Boots

Bossy Bunny Boots

Ned spreads the word about adopting animals from rescue centres...

Tunnel Vision.

Tunnel Vision.

Nina loved playing in the agility tunnel- you can tell by the grin on her face :)

I believe I can fly!

I believe I can fly!

Rory perfects his hurdling technique.

Peeping Tom.

Peeping Tom.

Marmalade is another of the SAA's feral cats. He thought he could escape my camera by hiding in the bush but instead, he provided me with the perfect photo opportunity!

Don't wake the baby...

Don't wake the baby...

I couldn't resist this shot of a sleepy Nina :)

Eye, eye!

Eye, eye!

Honey's gorgeous facial structure makes this shot very successful. She's a gorgeous girl!

Tiddler.

Tiddler.

Tiddles was orphaned at just a week old and hand reared. Miraculously, she survived and now lives a happy life in her forever home. This photo was taken just before a bottle feed.

Wild Whiskers!

Wild Whiskers!

Rioja had an impressive set of whiskers which I just had to capture!

Seeing double.

Seeing double.

Daisy and Moo were identical and very sweet. Real heartbreakers!

Bright eyes.

Bright eyes.

The beautiful Fudge was a wonderful character, which meant she didn't look for her purrfect home for very long...

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