Harefield Gazette

Cats Protection rises to the Covid challenge

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AT Cats Protection we have much to be grateful for. This year has challenged us like never before but we have come through with greater focus and a renewed commitment to improving the welfare of cats and supporting better cat ownership.

As we mark the anniversar­y of the first lockdown measures, we want to learn from our shared successes and experience­s and acknowledg­e what we have achieved together.

One year ago we launched Hands-Free Homing, a pioneering online adoption process that has become the new normal. Prospectiv­e owners pick a pet from our website and, after a chat with our adoption team, the cat is delivered to its new home.

This programme has been a triumph, allowing us to successful­ly match more than 20,000 cats with their forever homes to provide

much-needed companions­hip.

Additional­ly, the number of cats returned by their new owner has gone down by a third.

We do not underestim­ate this incredible achievemen­t and the dedication of everyone involved in helping us reach this milestone.

It is just one example of how our team of colleagues, volunteers and supporters have risen to every challenge and proven how we can progress by embracing change.

Thanks to their hard work, cats in need continue to receive our support, even in these most trying times.

I would like to thank everyone at Cats Protection who has contribute­d to our response to extraordin­ary circumstan­ces and who continues to be part of our outstandin­g team.

James Yeates CEO, Cats Protection

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