
Among the stars of HBO’s Video game Of Thrones spin-off has actually traded dragons for felines and pet dogs to promote the work of an animal charity.
Emily Carey, who plays a young Alicent Hightower in Home Of The Dragon, checked out heaven Cross rehoming centre in Kimpton, Hertfordshire, on September 24, where she fulfilled saved animals consisting of a kitten who was discovered in a van engine at 9 weeks old.
Images Of the 19-year-old starlet’s “fantastic” check out have actually simply been launched, including her conference with Squid– a black and white kitten who was saved by a member of the general public, and was rehomed the day after Carey checked out the centre.

She fulfilled animals and personnel at the centre, talking to them about the work they provide for heaven Cross, a nationwide animal charity which is commemorating its 125th anniversary this year and offers take care of ill, hurt and homeless animals.
Carey, who owns a cavapoo called Dottie, likewise strolled 2 of the resident pet dogs, an 11-year-old husky cross called Carlie and a seven-year-old terrier mix called Tilly, who are both trying to find brand-new houses.
Carlie had actually been rehomed formerly by the Blue Cross as a puppy, however was returned by her owner after disease indicated they were no longer able to take care of her.

Carey stated: “I enjoy animals and am so grateful to have my dog Dottie in my life and to have actually had the ability to check out Blue Cross’s Hertfordshire rehoming centre to see their work initially hand, I am likewise incredibly grateful to them for all they do to assist animals.
” The animals I got to satisfy all had their own stories, and it’s fantastic to understand that Blue Cross had the ability to action in to assist when they required it.
” Strolling Tilly and Carlie was fantastic, I’m so delighted to have actually fulfilled them and had the chance to invest a long time with them prior to they make their next action to live delighted lives in brand-new houses.”

The starlet likewise fulfilled a one-year-old cat called Pimento, who was brought into the charity by a passer-by who had actually stepped in after seeing the animal being started the street, and a roaming cat called Monty who vets discovered to have a damaged toe after he can be found in lame.