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Contact Celia Hammond Lewisham or Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. They will help. New regulations came into force last year that only charities and licensed sellers etc. can sell animals - and that with certain legislation. Most owners who want to pass on their kittens, puppies and so on are lovely and responsible in the way they treat the animals and in who they decide to give their animals to - but still too many instances of neglect and cruelty are being reported - the shelters are full to the brim of these poor animals. So sites like this are being more careful.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/animal-welfare-boosted-by-new-law-coming-into-force

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