CELIA HAMMOND ANIMAL TRUST
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Mission Statement
The Celia Hammond Animal Trust (CHAT) rescues and homes cats and kittens in parts of Kent, Sussex and London. We provide low cost neutering and veterinary treatment in our two London clinics, and also have an animal sanctuary in East Sussex.
About This Cause
The Celia Hammond Animal Trust (CHAT) rescues and homes cats and kittens in parts of Kent, Sussex and London. We provide low cost neutering and veterinary treatment in our two London clinics, and also have an animal sanctuary in East Sussex. Our Aims and Objectives: • To provide care and refuge for cats and kittens (both feral and domestic) and for those animals which on the basis of age, temperament or appearance would not normally be taken in elsewhere. • To promote the welfare of animals through example and education. • To humanely reduce the population of dogs and cats (both pedigree and mongrel) in the UK by neutering, as opposed to the current situation where hundreds of thousands of healthy but unwanted or stray animals are being destroyed simply because there are not enough homes to go around. • To provide low cost neuter/vaccination clinics for animals belonging to people on benefit or those unable to afford private veterinary fees. • To provide low cost treatment in our clinics for sick/injured animals whose owners do not qualify for help from the major charities but who cannot afford private veterinary fees. • To operate a rescue service for animals, both domestic and feral, in emergency situations through calls from the public, local authorities and the police. • To provide long- and short-term sanctuary accommodation and rehoming facilities for rescued animals. • To investigate complaints of cruelty and neglect and to take appropriate action. The Trust has a strict non-destruction policy unless animals are suffering with a terminal illness or are hopelessly injured and beyond any veterinary help.