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Celia Hammond Animal Trust
 Kipper Welcomes you to our site.  He was recued by CHAT from the East End after living for many months as a stray.  He has now found a lovely home

Our Website brings you news from around the charity, our two London clinics, East Sussex sanctuary and Tunbridge Wells branch. We hope you will enjoy our site and who knows, you may even find a new pet. If you would like any further information or the work of the Trust, please send us an Email. Don't forget to include a telephone number with your enquiry. Click onto any of the page options on the left of this page to navigate round our site.

NEWS

VISIT OUR LATEST NEWS PAGE NOW TO SEE THE CHALLENGE CURRENTLY FACING THE TRUST AND SIGN OUR PETITION - WE NEED YOUR HELP URGENTLYClick Here for link





Raven and Fizgig still waiting at our Hastings Sanctuary

A SPECIAL APPEAL FOR BLACK AND BLACK & WHITE CATS WHO ARE NORMALLY OVERLOOKED


All our shelters always have many black and black and white cats looking for new homes.

We are asking all potential adopters not to overlook cats just because they are black or black and white and, if needed, to try and see through the cats initial nervous nature - many have had their worlds turned upside down, losing their homes, often through no fault of their own. Some have beeen cruelly treated and of course they will take time and human effort to learn trust again - they just need to be given the chance.

Please see our 'Animals for Homing' pages or call our centres for more information.

CATS AND CHILDREN
We are often asked about our policy on homing cats with children. We think that it is very important for children to grow up with pets and do home cats into family homes all the time. Unfortunately, due to some cats nervous nature (mostly caused by humans) we do not always have the perfect cats for family homes. The RIGHT cats for families are the very friendly and bold cats - these are the ones who tend to be lucky enough to find homes fairly quickly so are not often featured on our website.









paw Celia Hammond Animal Trust ~ Our Aims and Objectives

To provide care and refuge for feral cats and kittens and for those animals which on the basis of age, temperament or appearance would not normally be taken in elsewhere

p To promote the welfare of animals through example and education
paw To provide low cost treatment in our clinics for sick/injured animals whose owners do not qualify for help from the major charities but who cannot afford private veterinary fees
paw To provide low cost neuter/vaccination clinics for animals belonging to people on benefit or those unable to afford private veterinary fees. Our long-term objective is to provide neutering clinics on a national basis
p To operate a rescue service for animals, both domestic and feral, in emergency situations through calls from the public, local authorities and the police
p To provide long and short-term sanctuary accommodation and rehoming facilities for rescued animals
paws To investigate complaints of cruelty and neglect and to take appropriate action


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Pearly and Hannah

BEAUTIFUL ADULT CATS 6 MONTHS - 16 YEARS NEED HAPPY NEW HOMES! CAN YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN FOR THEM?

These two 6 month old sisters were rescued from the 2012 Olympic demolition site. They are being cared for in a spare room in a foster home but they desperately need a home of their own.

The current fashionable cat colour is still tabby and these two beautiful, sleek black cats have not had any interest yet!

Adult cats from all our branches need to find new homes now before they struggle to compete against the next kitten season later in the spring.


Thank you so much to all our supporters who helped with donations and homes for all the animals that are rescued and cared for by CHAT .






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