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Cat grief support

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Sir,

With National Grief Awareness Day on August 30 , I’d like to highlight Cats Protection’s grief support service for cat owners.

Now in its fifth year, Paws to Listen is there for anyone facing the heartbreak of losing their cat, struggling with issues like euthanasia, or whose cat has gone missing.

It is a free and confidenti­al service, connecting callers with a volunteer listener over the telephone or via email.

Pet loss is not always fully recognised in society as a significan­t loss, causing many to be reluctant to talk about their grief.

Additional­ly, Covid restrictio­ns in the past year or so have often meant that people could not be with their pets at the point of euthanasia, which has compounded people’s grief.

We feel it is important to normalise pet grief and let people know that they’re not alone and it’s OK to talk about it.

This year, our Paws to Listen service is being supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

I’d like to say a huge thank you to them for their continued support, which is also helping us to take care of cats at our centres and speak up for cats through our campaignin­g work.

The Paws to Listen phone line is open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays) and can be reached on 0800 024 94 94.

Alternativ­ely, people can get in touch via an online form at: www.cats.org.uk/grief

Yours,

Catherine Joyce

Paws to Listen, Cats Protection

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