Mayhew is delighted to announce that long-standing supporter Fearne Cotton at the moment turns into an official ambassador for the charity. Dedicated to animal welfare and a pet proprietor herself, Fearne will work alongside the charity to lift consciousness of the significance of preventative veterinary care, adopting rescue animals and Mayhew’s work locally to maintain pets and other people collectively.
Fearne first visited the animal welfare charity in Kensal Green as a teen, occurring to undertake cats Lula and Keloy from the charity just a few years later, who she shared many great years with. And now, Fearne and her household have welcomed kitten Frankie into their home alongside their cat, Simon.
Since first adopting from Mayhew, Fearne has been very a lot engaged with the charity and has visited on a number of events to maintain updated on Mayhew’s work, in addition to assembly members of the workforce who’re working daily to enhance the lives of dogs and cats.
Fearne says, “I’ve known Mayhew since I was a teenager – it’s an amazing charity that’s been around for well over 100 years and I’ve always been in awe of all they do to help dogs and cats. It breaks my heart to see so many animals who desperately need homes. I know personally that adopting a rescue dog or cat is a beautiful thing, and you bring yourself a lot of joy too! I’m super excited to be an ambassador and to shout about how brilliant Mayhew is.”
Elvira Meucci-Lyons, Mayhew’s Chief Executive, says: “We couldn’t be extra excited to formally welcome Fearne to the Mayhew household! Mayhew noticed an enormous surge in demand for our providers in 2023, with document numbers of dogs and cats coming by means of our doorways and we anticipate this to proceed all through 2024. Fearne’s assist will assist us to succeed in many extra pets and homeowners with the care, assist and love that Mayhew gives.
“I’m so pleased to have Fearne’s support – we are incredibly grateful for the kindness she has shown, and continues to show for dogs, cats and communities.”