CHAT runs low cost neuter and vaccination clinics for pets belonging to people on benefit or low income. They have veterinary clinics at Canning Town in East London and Lewisham in South London. CHAT also offers an extensive rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming service for stray and unwanted animals throughout the South East with an animal sanctuary in East Sussex.
If you would like further information on the work of the Trust, to give a home to one of their animals or you can offer voluntary help at our Veterinary Clinics or Sanctuary, please contact 01892 783367, email chat@ukonline.co.uk or visit www.celiahammond.org. The head office address is High Street, Wadhurst, East Sussex. TN5 6AG. Please quote GIVEUSAHOME when making any enquiries - thank you.
 
MAISIE is a large friendly tortoiseshell. She is three years old, and very sociable. Her wilful nature has meant that she is very frustrated at being in the shelter. She needs to be an only pet, and would not suit a household with children. Maisie has special diet food, which can be supplied by the Trust.
 
SNOOK is a beautiful, large, five year old white and black cat who is terrified of other cats. She could do with losing a little weight, as she comfort eats. She came to the Trust after her owners had a baby. She had been locked outside for weeks when the baby was born and was constantly beaten up by the neighbour toms. She has been with us for a year now, as she doesn't present herself very well, but once you get to know her she's a sweetheart. Snook would make an ideal companion, she just needs time, understanding and lots of TLC. She would do really well in a home without children and definitely no other pets.

Snowflake and Snowball are two 5 year old white cats both of whom have had their ears amputated due to cancer but are now fully recovered and are a picture of health, they are ALWAYS overlooked because of their colour - it seems no one wants white cats! They are affectionate, lovely cats and would make wonderful pets if only given a chance.

Many pairs of kittens.

Travis - Will anyone offer Travis a permanent 'Foster Home'?. Travis is an elderly gent, He is a big cat, friendly and handsome. He would adore a home of his own where he can have a happy retirement. The Trust will pay for any vets bills Travis may incur in his dotage providing he is homed near to one of our centres.

Lucy is a small tabby and white female about 2 years old Very dainty and with a pretty round face, Lucy was tormented by other cats in her previous home and would benefit from a home with no other pets. She has been with the Trust far too long and really, really deserves a home of her own.

We always have feral cats needing homes - We home them in pairs or small family groups to barns, farms, garden centres, stables and smallholdings. They must be provided with adequate shelter and fed daily with a good quality food in return they are excellent at keeping away rodents and rabbits from feed and plants. All our ferals are neutered and we deliver them to your door. We offer excellent support and advice as we have over 20 years of working with feral cats.