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Website redesign for rescue kittens

The Brief

Client: The Kitten Connection

Start Date: October 2024

Services: Web Design & Development

The Kitten Connection is a wonderful charity that looks after street cats in and around Peniche, Portugal. As well as running a very successful TNR programme, the Kitten Connection also rescue and find loving homes for numerous kittens each year.

As part of becoming an officially registered charity, the Kitten Connection had a professional rebrand and needed their website to match.

The design

Website design for The Kitten Connection.

Client's thoughts

Brilliant service! The Kitten Connection website was running incredibly slowly and couldn't show our adoptable kittens and cats. Alice first did a quick tidy up to give us a functioning site. Then she fully redesigned the site, giving us a clean, fresh look and a website that generates daily enquiries from people looking for kittens. She also reviews our pages regularly and reminds us to update content. We're so lucky to have her working with us.
Bettina Vine of The Kitten Connection smiling at the camera
Bettina Vine
The Kitten Connection

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Good question!

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Professionally built websites can start from around £500 for a very simple build but can easily head up towards £2000-£10,000+ for larger or more bespoke projects. 

You need to consider what your website needs to be able to do in order to make it work well for your business.

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