Portsmouth News

Cat charity volunteers set for market return

Range of feline treats on offer

- By BELINDA DICKINS Community reporter belinda.dickins@jpimedia.co.uk

TREATS and trinkets for feline fans will appear in Gosport High Street as charity volunteers are able to return to the market.

After six months’ break due to the pandemic, volunteers from Cats Protection’s Gosport Town Branch are returning to the High Street market with all sorts of goods for cat lovers.

The team of volunteers will host their stall at the market from 8am to 4pm on Saturday, April 17.

It will feature a wide range of products for humans and cats alike, from cat-themed stationery, household goods, bags and gifts to cat toys and carriers.

Heather

Wood, fundraisin­g events co-ordinator, said: ‘Our volunteers are looking forward to coming out of Covid-enforced hibernatio­n and hoping for a more straightfo­rward year of events than last!

‘We adapted really well to online fundraisin­g and even socially distanced cat rehoming.

‘But we can’t wait to see our brilliant supporters once again outside in the fresh air.

‘There’s nothing like a proper chat and a real smile.’

Volunteers are excited to return to the market, where they will operate in a Covidsafe way, and will have plenty of merchandis­e for sale including the popular handmade catnip mice.

Heather added: ‘As you’d expect, we’re all cat-lovers and have a lot of experience looking after cats of all ages, from kittenhood through to their geriatric years.

‘If you’d like to talk we’d love to meet you!

‘As well as sharing our own cat, knowledge we can signpost people to vet-approved informatio­n and advice including details of the neutering vouchers we have available for cats belonging to anyone on a low income or in receipt of benefits.’

Proceeds from everything sold at the stall will go towards helping local cats in need.

One of these is Marley, a tabby three-year-old who was taken into care when his owner had to move into a care home.

The friendly moggy has lived with dogs before so it is likely he may be able to again.

He would also be best-suited to a home with outdoor space where he can explore and enjoy lying in the sun.

The Branch’s volunteers are also pleased to take donations of food for the cats in their care via the stall.

Visit cats.org.uk/gosport for more informatio­n or call 07825 592921.

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Cats Protection Gosport volunteers at the market
GOODIES Cats Protection Gosport volunteers at the market

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