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Celia Hammond Animal Trust - a day in the life of

, RVN
Pages 302-305 | Received 19 Apr 2021, Accepted 01 Jun 2021, Published online: 29 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT:

There are a lot of rehoming centres doing essential wok with matching new owners with potential pets. Ideally, veterinary practices should encourage people to rehome animals rather than buying a new kitten or puppy. One rehoming centre, the Celia Hammond Trust, was initially set up to provide low-cost neutering clinics to control the feral cat population and now runs several rehoming centres providing loving animals with new owners. This second article describes a typical day for the staff at the Canning Town centre and includes an interview with Celia Hammond herself, looking at her passion for animal welfare.

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Celia Hammond for taking part in the Q and A and giving us an insight about the incredible work she has done and continues to do. I would like to thank Patsy for taking the time to show me around CHAT. Also, I would like to acknowledge every member of staff who works at CHAT, they work fantastically well as a team and should be recognised for all the hard work they do, despite working through a pandemic which has meant a dire need for their service.

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Notes on contributors

April Louise Murphy

April Louise Murphy RVNApril is a newly qualified veterinary nurse, who works full time at a Goddard’s branch in East London. She really enjoys her role and is continuing to learn every day! April is passionate about exotic nursing, feline nursing, and anaesthesia. She is also the Cat Advocate in her branch whereby she ensures cat friendly practices are carried out. If there is one piece of advice she could give to anyone wanting to be an RVN, it is that you can do this, believe in yourself! April never thought in a million years that she would be qualified and now that she is, it is a dream come true. April hopes to encourage veterinary nurses and students alike to have a voice, we can learn from each other and change practice for the better!

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