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At Battersea we offer our love and expert care to dogs and cats who need us by rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals at our centres, and by sharing our knowledge and resources with rescue organisations around the world. We do this because we want to help every dog and cat, everywhere.
- Dog Rehoming Gallery
Meet some of the dogs in our care. Please register your...
- Meet The Cats
You can find a list of alternative UK rescue centres here....
- Support us
Give the dogs and cats at Battersea a little extra love by...
- Shop
Cat A Day: 365 Stories (Battersea Dogs and Cats Home) Cat A...
- Caring for our animals
Rehabilitating dogs and cats in need. From our hydrotherapy...
- More about us
More about us. Battersea is here for every dog and cat, and...
- How to rehome a dog
Making good matches between people and pets is the most...
- Come and visit Battersea
Come and visit Battersea. We welcome visitors for tours of...
- Dog Rehoming Gallery
Rehoming. We give every animal personalised care and spend lots of time getting to know them so we can make sure we find the best new home or working role for them. Finding new homes for dogs and cats.
Our three centres. Plan your visit to one of our three centres with key information on our locations, access and travel advice. Getting to Battersea London. How to get to our iconic London centre for pre-booked appointments and tours. Get directions. Getting to Old Windsor.
How to get to Battersea London. If you are visiting for a rehoming appointment please use our main entrance on 4 Battersea Park Road, SW8 4AA. If you are bringing in a stray animal or giving up your own pet for adoption please use the entrance of Sopwith Way for dogs and use the main entrance on Battersea Park Road for cats.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home (now known as Battersea) is an animal rescue centre for dogs and cats. Battersea rescues dogs and cats until their owner or a new one can be found. It is one of the UK's oldest and best known animal rescue centres. It was established in Holloway, London, in 1860 and moved to Battersea in 1871.