Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

IN BUSINESS ‘Peternity’ leave for vets team

- BY JOHN MCDOUGALL john.mcdougall@trinitymir­ror.com @JMacD1988

AFAMILY-RUN veterinary practice in Widnes is introducin­g a policy that will enable its team to benefit from ‘peternity’ leave.

Everyone at White Cross Vets will now be entitled to two fully paid days off work when they get a cat, dog or rabbit, to help settle them into their new home.

The initiative was the idea of one of the practice’s client care co-ordinators who suggested it whilst she was acting as the managing director for the day as part of White Cross Vets’ 80 year anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

Vet Archie Cummings from White Cross Vets said: “We believe we are the first veterinary practice in Widnes to offer two full days paid peternity leave.

“Our ethos is all about caring for pets, and the first few days at home with a new addition are so special.

“It’s therefore essential that quality time can be dedicated to a new pet, in order to make sure they feel comfortabl­e and safe in their new environmen­t.

“As our team are all pet owners already, this time off will give them the chance to introduce and socialise any new family members with existing pets, which must be done carefully and under supervisio­n.

“Bringing a new pet into the family takes a lot of patience and perseveran­ce, and certain breeds or older pets can be harder to train or take longer to bond.

“Also there is a lot of preparatio­n work that needs to be done in the home and garden when a young pet dog, cat or rabbit arrives, so this time off will hopefully make it easier for our team to give their new pets a safe and welcoming start in their new homes.”

Other perks that White Cross Vets offers include five fully paid donation days a year to volunteer with chosen charities, a health care scheme, days off and cakes for birthdays, as well as subsidised Fitbits and gym membership­s.

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