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Submitting. Construction work on the new centre. The present cattery has enabled the successful care of thousands of cats since it was built in 2004, but the facilities are now in need of an upgrade. This will decrease the average stay by an estimated 10 per cent, allowing Wood Green to care for even more homeless cats. Vanessa Cunningham, director of care and veterinary Services at Wood Green, Godmanchester, said: “The new Cat Care and Rehabilitation Centre has been a part of our plans for a number of years, and I couldn’t be happier that – despite the financial impact of Covid-19 on Wood Green – we are able to go ahead with minimum disruption.” ....
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Wood Green looking ahead to the future after a challenging year The pandemic has hit Wood Green, The Animals Charity hard as it had a limited ability to raise funds along with an increased demand on its charitable services Advertorial Chris and Tila play in the cattery run at Wood Green Wood Green, like most charities over the last year, had to urgently adapt its operating model in order to continue to help vulnerable pets and owners. The new model has proven to be more efficient, scalable and cost-effective, paving the way for a positive future. The new initiatives turned into permanent services and the charity is aiming to build a new cat care facility later this year. This, despite the difficulties of the last year, will mean Wood Green can be there for even more pets. ....
Julian Makey Wood Green has launched an appeal to build a new cattery. - Credit: WOOD GREEN Animal charity Wood Green has unveiled plans for a £2 million appeal to fund a state of the art new cattery at its Godmanchester headquarters, despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The Cat Care and Rehabilitation Centre, which will boost the quality of care for cats, is on course to be completed in 2021 and has already attracted a major legacy donation from one of Wood Green’s supporters - but the charity is appealing for more financial support to complete the project. It said the cattery was a “key milestone” in the future of the 52 acre centre which last year rehabilitated and rehomed more than 3,500 animals whose owners could no longer look after them or were strays. ....