In This Issue
Profits from Welsh pet shop re-invested to help out-of-work youngsters
Rumours circulate that Hungry Hector dog treat company goes into administration
Butch & Bess creates bespoke natural grooming product brand for Makro
Award-winning Animology launches in South East Asia
Soopa pet chews reach out into the German market
Wooff launch new range of stylish and comfortable dog beds
PATS Harrogate gets ready for a bumper show
Pure Pet Food hungry for more success
Banning puppies and kittens in pet shops misses the point, claims The Pet Charity
MPs set to debate the sale of puppies and kittens today
Precious Pets London shortlisted for innovation award
Contemporary Wild Bird Feeders launched by Supa
Cambridge University master can keep banned dog after claiming 'it's a very large cat'
Ancol helps out cat rescue centre
Royal Canin roadshow aimed at driving sales in pet stores
Hopping rabbits return for the National Pet Show
Walter Harrison’s extends premium suet bird food range
Monkeys being 'sold in UK pet shop' claims welfare charity
Pedigree Wholesale to distribute All For Paws
Cat poisoning scare in Notts village
See the EU Shepherd Trial video on CSJ website
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Ancol helps out cat rescue centre



Ancol has donated a range of products to a cat rescue centre in Stoke on Trent.

Iris’ Cats in Need was established 30 years ago by Iris Wright after she began looking after abandoned cats and kittens. Run from Iris’ home, the charity’s small team of volunteers work to care for over 1,000 stray or abandoned cats every year, with the aim of finding them loving, responsible homes. 

Ancol Sales Director Sarah Lane said: “After hearing about the good work that Iris’ Cats in Need do, we were delighted to help by donating a selection of our Acticat furniture, toys, beds, brushes and collars.”

Volunteer Laura Hadley thanked the company for their generosity, adding: “We really appreciate them donating the various cat products – we know they will be loved by all the cats and kittens we look after.”

Pictured: Volunteer Chelsea helping to hand rear foster kittens.

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