The UK has numerous animal rescue centers and charities dedicated to helping animals in need. These organizations work to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals, both domestic and wild, while also providing education and promoting animal welfare.
One of the UK's oldest and best‑known centres based in London, rescuing and rehoming thousands of dogs and cats annually across multiple sites.
Dogs Trust is the UK's leading dog welfare charity, with the Harefield rehoming centre in West London caring for hundreds of dogs with modern facilities and expert support.
Founded in London in 1924, Woodgreen provides rehoming, veterinary care and owner support across London and the East of England, emphasizing community welfare.
https://www.london-inner-city-kitties.org/
A volunteer‑run, no‑kill cat rescue charity in East London, dedicated to rescuing and rehoming cats and kittens via foster carers with 100% donor support for medical needs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0VExn3mk5Y
YouTube introduction showing the rehoming work and facilities at Battersea, giving insight into their process and care approach.