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HI all

Just a reminder that if you are thinking about adopting a cat or kitten, please remember that Celia Hammond's in Lewisham has open days every Saturday - as follows:

Lewisham Branch, Saturday afternoons 1p.m - 5p.m. Address: 233 - 235, Lewisham Way SE4 1UY


A list of some of the cats currently seeking new homes can be seen here: http://www.celiahammond.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=26&


For enquiries: Please phone 020 8694 6545 (answer machine - please leave a message) or email [email protected]


Offers of homes will be visited (home visit) prior to actual adoption to provide any advice required about settling in and caring for cats and kittens and to assess suitability.


Thanks!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone ... Please see below an urgent appeal from Celia Hammond's in Lewisham.

Many thanks

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URGENT APPEAL FOR CLEAN TOWELS AND BEDDING...


Our Lewisham branch are in desperate need of clean towels and bedding (unfortunately no duvets though as these are very hard to clean) for our cats and kittens.


Do you have any spare towels and/or bedding that you could drop off to our Lewisham branch?


The clinic is able to accept any donations from Monday to Friday 9am-6.30pm and Saturday's from 1pm-5pm. The clinic is based at 233-235 Lewisham Way, London SE4 1UY.


In exceptional circumstances we may be able to collect but we do try to keep the use of our vehicles for our rescue and homing work so would really appreciate any items dropped off to us wherever possible....please also remember to leave your name & e-mail address at the clinic so that we can thank you!


Thank you!

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