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Holy moly! There are some GREAT dudes looking for new homes at Celia Hammond Lewisham right now.


SID - RIDICULOUSLY affectionate and friendly boy. You'd never know he was a battle-scarred ex-stray! LOVE Sid!

https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london/10-cats-seeking-homes/1748-sid


FLUFFY - talk about an inappropriate name! This werewolf TANK is spectacular. A big, loveable, BEAUTIFUL dude.

https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london/10-cats-seeking-homes/1752-fluffy-3


SIR BOX-A-LOT - The cheeky chappie of the bunch. Energetic, vocal and awesome!

https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london/10-cats-seeking-homes/1719-sir-box-a-lot


And a few lads with special home needs:


CRUNCHIE - a beautiful, blind older gentleman looking for a safe home to call his own.

https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london/10-cats-seeking-homes/1766-crunchie-seeking-indoor-home


COLIN-FLOWER - Colin-flower has boxers ears, but is the biggest softie!!! He looks a bit battered up, but LOVES affection.

https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london/10-cats-seeking-homes/1771-colin-flower



Call Celia Hammond to register interest in one of these amazing dudes!!!!

233-235 Lewisham Way, Lewisham, London. SE4 1UY


Tel: 0208 694 6545 - REHOMING ENQUIRIES ONLY


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CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 SITUATION and cat adoptions.


Following Government Guidance our Homing Centres are closed to visitors but we are able to rescue and rehome cats whilst following regulations.


The coronavirus pandemic does mean that we have had to alter our usual homing procedures. Pre-coronavirus we would meet potential adopters in their homes (home visit) this was an informal visit to provide advice about caring for cats or kittens e.g health care, feeding, settling in and also an opportunity for us to feel reassured that you could provide a good home. We have replaced a physical home visit with a video call via What'sApp or similar to provide the same advice and so that you can also show us the cat relevant areas of your home e.g garden, location of a cat flap etc.


Following a successful home visit we now match cats and homes, you cannot visit cats or kittens in the rescue centre or our foster homes, instead we can provide photos and short video's of the cats and discuss them in more depth. If you wish to go ahead we deliver the cats / kittens to your home as a door step handover. Adoption paperwork is completed as far as possible in advance over the phone. You then adopt the cats or kittens on a trial adoption basis. Despite this being a new and unusual way to adopt cats we have so far found that adoptions are successful.

You can also support Celia Hammond by buying food off their Amazon wish list or pick them as your selected charity on smile.amazon.co.uk. Like most charities, they?ve been hard hit by COVID-19 - a double whammy of fewer opportunities to raise money and an uptick in animals that need help.


https://www.celiahammond.org/index.php/2015-02-05-15-54-51/support-us-online


Appreciate not everyone uses Amazon but if you do, it?s an easy way to help a (fairly) local charity.

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