Celia Pike

Celia Pike, renowned feline artist, is one of Animal Protection Trust’s Patrons. Celia’s paintings of cats have been exhibited in top UK galleries and also at the Society of Feline Artists’ (SOFA) annual exhibition in London. Celia has been a loyal and generous supporter of APT for many years and, during this time, has painted an original watercolour of cats, […]

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Special Thank You To The Challenger Magazine & Scorpion Signs

Animal Protection Trust’s appeal for a sign-writing sponsor for its new animal rescue vehicle, received a swift response from sign-writing businesses, who offered their services free of charge. Jacqueline Ward-Reel said: “Within days we received responses from companies in Tadworth, Horley and Redhill – we were thrilled with the results after our appeal in the Challenger and would like to […]

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Painting donation

Animal Protection Trust was thrilled to receive a donation of an original painting by renowned feline artist, Celia Pike. The colourful, festive scene of two cats, with gifts under a Christmas tree, was specially painted to celebrate the charity’s 20th anniversary in November 2004. The painting, which was recently sold to help raise funds, was presented to APT’s chairman, Jacqueline […]

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Snip and Chip Awareness Campaign

Animal Protection Trust’s Awareness Campaign aims to highlight the plight of animals remaining in rescue centres for months. Snip and Chip APT urges pet owners to neuter and microchip their dogs and cats as part of a campaign to promote responsible pet care. Neutering is an essential step to take to avoid unwanted kittens and puppies. From the earliest age […]

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Kusadasi Turkish Snip Trips

Ten Years of Neutering and Spaying Street Cats and Dogs in Turkey Who are we? Two English tourists, Aidan and Jackie, who visited Kusadasi, Turkey, for a week’s holiday in October 1996 and were horrified by what we saw. Cats, kittens and dogs were starving on the streets. Injured and dead animals lay in the gutter. Only the few remaining […]

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Neutering

Neutering rabbits will mean that they can live with another rabbit without fighting or breeding. It is important to have your rabbit neutered at 4-6 months.

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