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Used Clothing Stores, Game Stores, Cd Stores, Rug Stores, Wheel Hub Cap Suppliers

Cats Protection - Haxby Charity Shop

Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop is a charitable organization located in York, England. They offer a wide range of products and services including antique dealers, CD stores, charity shops, collectibles stores, game stores, plus size clothing stores, rug stores, silk stores, used clothing stores, video game stores, vintage clothing stores, and wheel hub cap suppliers. They are committed to providing quality products and services to their customers while also supporting the public sector and society. With a focus on clothing, fashion, culture, entertainment, events, and cars, boats, and motorcycles, Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop is a one-stop-shop for all your shopping needs.

Introduction to Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop

Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop is a non-profit organization that was founded with the aim of helping cats in need. The company has been in operation for several years and has since become one of the most well-respected animal charities in the United Kingdom. This company is unique because it is entirely staffed by volunteers who are passionate about the welfare of cats.

Services & products

Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop offers a range of services to its customers. The shop specializes in selling high-quality second-hand items, including vintage clothing, collectibles, CDs, and video games. In addition, customers can also purchase silk and rug products from the shop.

Location

Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop is located in the heart of Haxby Shopping Centre, one of the most popular shopping areas in York. The area is known for its antique dealers, plus size clothing stores, and wheel hub cap suppliers. Public transportation options are also widely available, with the nearest bus stop just a few minutes' walk away.

Benefits

Customers should choose Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop because their purchases go towards supporting the welfare of cats. By shopping at this store, customers are contributing to a good cause and helping to improve the lives of cats in need.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop is staffed by volunteers and may have limited hours of operation. However, the shop is always happy to accept donations of high-quality second-hand items.

Reviews

Customers have consistently praised Cats Protection Haxby Charity Shop for its friendly staff, high-quality products, and commitment to animal welfare. Many customers appreciate the unique shopping experience that this store offers and enjoy the fact that their purchases are going towards a good cause.

Amenities

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    discounts
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    second-hand clothing
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    accessories
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    footwear
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    outerwear
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    casual wear
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    delivery service
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    loyalty program
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    gift cards
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    layaway
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    online shopping
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    free shipping

FAQ

What sizes do you offer in your plus size clothing range?

We offer a range of sizes in our plus size clothing, including sizes 16-28.

What sets your antique shop apart from others in the area?

Our antique shop is unique because we specialize in a variety of rare and hard-to-find items, including vintage clothing, collectibles, and silk rugs.

Do you offer any warranties or guarantees on your products?

As a charity shop, we do not offer warranties or guarantees on our products. However, we do our best to ensure that all items are in good condition and accurately represented.

How often do you add new items to your collection?

We receive new donations regularly, so our inventory is constantly changing. We try to add new items to our collection as often as possible.

What measures do you take to ensure the safety and cleanliness of donated items?

We carefully inspect all donated items to ensure they are clean and safe for resale. We also have a cleaning and sanitizing process in place for items that require it. Any items that do not meet our standards are not accepted for resale.

Reviews

  • Parshati Dutta

    Run by the loveliest ladies. Great coffee, fresh figs sometimes, interesting collection of cheeses (a mad truffle gouda!), and they store those Yorkshire parkin biscuits that have been such a struggle to find otherwise.

    24-05-2023
  • Chris A

    What a wonderful place … intimate tea room, amazing range of balsamic vinegars and creams lining the shelves behind the counter (plus chocolates on other shelves), and a deli to top it off next door.

    28-04-2023
  • Jenny Busfield

    Cute and cosy. Fabulous slabs of cake. Very cute. Traditional English china cups and saucers. Only 3(?) Tables inside but perfect little place if you get a seat

    28-04-2023
  • grant ryder

    Lovely coffee, quirky, friendly place and decent sausage rolls and pork pie!

    28-04-2023
  • Alun Jones

    28-03-2023
  • Hilary Orchard

    Could’ve been better. Should have realised when it was empty when we walked in. 2 young lads serving who let’s be honest we’re less than enthusiastic to serve. £2.95 for 1 crumpet is a bit steep to say the least and it does actually say crumpets on the menu. Yes we could’ve said something but it just felt like we were not welcome.

    28-02-2023
  • Elega Simpson

    We visited the Hairy Fig on 4 Feb 2023 at about 1430. Unfortunately there were a number of issues we experienced, some of which were raised with staff upon leaving. Firstly, it is worth mentioning that the food is pretty good and is the reason my review is 2 stars (it would have been 1 otherwise). The pies in particular are very good, albeit ours were served cold or, in the case of the steak and ale pie, lukewarm. I suspect visiting the deli next door (part of the same place) and getting food to take away is the way to go with The Hairy Fig. Secondly, the bin in the toilet was overrun with used paper towels and the facilities are clearly not maintained throughout the day. When using it after a member of staff, they left the tap running and the seat dirty, and had made no attempts to clear up the mess that was already there. Lastly, but most importantly, the attitude, behaviour and “service” provided by one member of staff in particular was appalling. There was one female member of staff, and three male. The woman was very friendly and clearly keen to do as best she could. Two of the men we did not interact with (aside from the toilet situation). All staff members would benefit from hygiene training; for example, we watched as staff were touching their phones/faces/clothing and then immediately and directly handling food without washing in between. However the third man would also benefit from additional customer service training or a non-public-facing role. He was regularly on his phone: taking selfies, sending voice notes, and texting. In addition to this, both myself and my mum observed him making snide and sarcastic comments under his breath and to other staff members about customers who had just left the premises. Words I heard included ‘ugh, thank god they’re not staying’. Worst for us though, was that my mum overheard him talking specifically about me. Prior to me going in, she went to check if it would be accessible for me, as I am a wheelchair/crutch user. She made some enquiries and then came outside to tell me I would be ok, and went back in. As she did, she overheard the same staff member say something to the effect of ‘ugh people in wheelchairs…why can’t they just talk for themselves?’ And then, upon seeing her, immediately acted as if he were talking about someone he knew who was also a wheelchair user. Regardless of whether he was talking about me or someone else, such blatant displays of ableism are unacceptable. His attitude towards me was further evident as he expected me to move out of his way and was not content to wait a few extra seconds whilst I sat down/put my coat on/went to the toilet, bluntly commanding “coming through” (aka move) rather than “excuse me” or just waiting. Upon leaving, I proffered that it would be in the company’s best interest if he didn’t make comments about customers in front of other customers and that it would be more inviting if he didn’t make it so obvious that he blatantly didn’t want to be there. The response was ‘which customers?’ (I suspect he talks about people so frequently he loses track, or was worried I would mention his ableist comments about me) followed by a very insincere, ‘oh right, sorry about that’. Suffice to say we shall not be returning, and I suggest that unless you are fully able bodied, and don’t mind cold food on a cold day, you save your money/go elsewhere!

    28-02-2023
  • Lyndsey

    The Hairy Fig is a beautifully quaint food shop and exclusive tea room with only 3 tables in the back kitchen area. It has a lovely cosy family appearance with locally sourced goods, a little independent business to be proud of. However.. all the efforts and love put into this little gem are quickly erased by the awfully rude young boy serving in the tea room area (Saturday 21st Jan, between 3-4pm). With other reviews I see he has been mentioned as management, I truly hope this is not the case as his front of house skills are appalling. Within seconds of walking through the door we were bluntly greeted with the attitude of 'What do you want?' He was chatting to a group of others (not customers) when we entered and appeared annoyed we had appeared! He was quick to mention we can't have anything from next door (I had no clue what next door was at that point.. but thankfully I then knew CAN'T have it) Once seated I was speechless to watch how rude he was towards the other family seated in the tea room already. Every word he said about this family to his colleague could be heard by everyone in the room - including the man and woman he was speaking about. Throughout our drinks he shouted from the back of the store to other people entering that the cafe is closed in a very assertive manner. He let it be known he wanted the door kept open so it was no longer 'cosy', pretty much implying that he wanted us all out. After wandering lovely York all day and past the hundreds of other tea and cake shops we chose this one and we left completely shocked at what we had just experienced!

    28-01-2023
  • Isabella Lee

    Fantastic products on offer and gorgeous coffee which they ground for us to take home. Spoilt only by the uncomfortable atmosphere caused by the manager very harshly "training" a very new, very young lovely boy in front of us. Can't imagine staff last long there from what we saw.

    28-12-2022
  • Rebecca Jones

    Popped to York and stumbled upon the Hairy Fig… I saw the sign for a medieval merchant hall, my other half saw sausage rolls in the window..: It also happened to be the day that England played France in the World Cup… the only good thing to come of the day was the cheese that we purchased from this great store, and the service from the staff… Thoroughly recommend the Baron Bigod and anything else the cheese geniuses recommend. Super impressed and encourage anyone to keep an eye out when wandering along Fossgate

    28-12-2022