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This post was on the Sydenham Forum. I thought I'd post it here too:



Hi All,


I just wanted to share an update from Celia Hammond Animal Trust in Lewisham:


APPEAL FOR FOSTER HOMES! ADULT CATS AND MUM'S AND KITTENS. Lewisham Branch is currently struggling! So many cats and kittens have come into our care during July and August - far more than have been homed and now we are having to cope with a cat flu outbreak in the rescue centre which means we cannot take in any more new cats or kittens at the moment. Urgent calls are continuing to come in begging for our help to rescue stray cats and kittens and take in cats that people can't keep for a variety of reasons. With every rescue in the area also full the situation is serious. There are calls coming in related to really urgent situations with deadlines such as evictions. If you could help please email [email protected] Calls include a woman in Lewisham who is being evicted on Wednesday and has four cats that need emergency boarding can anyone help foster these - can be split into two pairs.


Additionally, there are lovely cats needing homes from the RSPCA in Balham (some cats are kept in Streatham Hill Vets. http://www.rspca-balhamandtooting.org.uk/pet/cats/


Thanks!

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