A new charity shop to help care for and rehome stray, injured and unwanted cats has opened in Morecambe.
The Lancaster and Morecambe Cat Rescue charity shop opened on Friday on Pedder Street in the town.
The registered charity has been active in the local area for two years and has opened the shop to raise much-needed funds.
Beyond Radio went along to the opening to meet the team.
LISTEN to our interview with Eileen Evans, trustee of Lancaster and Morecambe Cat Rescue
The shop is looking to rehome several cats and is also looking for volunteers to work in the shop.
Here is Eileen pictured below with Katie Kyle from Bay Vets who performed the official opening of the shop.



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