He loves his freedom and any opportunity he will be out on the floor investigating everything around him. He loves having fuss and he enjoys having a cuddleHe loves his freedom and any opportunity he will be out on the floor investigating everything around him. He loves having fuss and he enjoys having a cuddle
He loves his freedom and any opportunity he will be out on the floor investigating everything around him. He loves having fuss and he enjoys having a cuddle | RSPCA Birmingham

National Cat Day: 12 cats looking for a forever home while being cared for by the RSPCA in Birmingham

National Cat Day sees our feline friends celebrated across the country - and offers us a time to highlight the gorgeous cats ready for you to adopt

At least 80% of those surveyed in England believe animal welfare should be protected in law by the UK Government. Eight out of ten people in England are in favour of animals being legally protected, according to a YouGov survey of more than 4,000 UK adults.

We are highlighting the results of the survey on National Cat Day (Saturday, October 29) as scores of gorgeous cats look for a forever home while they are being cared for the by the RSPCA Animal Centre in Frankley Green.

The RSPCA says this data demonstrates that the public “clearly want and expect action” from the UK Government to protect animals and their welfare. They’ve urged Ministers to “get on with the job” by prioritising a number of animal welfare issues that have taken a backseat.

RSPCA head of education David Allen added: “Embedding animal welfare into the school curriculum is supported by 83% of people in England – and we think could be a landmark change for us as a nation.

“The Department for Education has approved a new GCSE in Natural History – which we think could be perfect for animal welfare topics, and help inspire a generation that is kinder and more compassionate; and understands the impact of their actions on all sentient beings.”