Since introducing in 2015, real-life partners turned business partners Sue and Jon Vinsome have actually been integrating their love for animals with running their own effective Petpals business, offering premium care to the regional animals of Chichester. Both company followers in utilizing the success of their business for good, the couple has actually now made a generous contribution to the regional Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre.
Based in Chichester, the Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre has actually been assisting ill, hurt, abandoned and undesirable animals because 1986. They have actually assisted over 25,000 animals, offering veterinary care, discovering caring, happy houses whilst recommending and informing existing and future animal owners.
“We found the Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre on social networks and, as passionate animal fans, were quickly drawn to their heart-warming stories,” said Sue. “Inspired by our shared beliefs, we decided to support this worthwhile charity with our donation. We strongly believe that every cat and rabbit deserves a chance at a happy life, and we hope our contribution will make a lasting impact to the cats and rabbits in their care.”
“After being revealed around the centers, we might see the direct effect of contributions like ours,” included Jon. “It’s moving to see how our support has contributed to creating an efficient yet peaceful environment where these lovely animals can thrive while looking for their forever homes.”
Petpals is the UK’s longest-established pet-care brand, offering a range of bespoke and award-winning services from dog walking and pet sitting to pet taxis in their branded vans. Sue and Jon, who are fully trained, insured, uniformed and DBS checked, cover the Chichester, Bognor Regis, Pagham, Felpham, Barnham and Yapton areas, delivering Petpals’ reliable and trusted pet care across the region.
In addition to their generous donation, Sue and Jon have made a heartfelt commitment to contribute a percentage of their business’s monthly profits to support the charity.
“Our connection with the Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre runs deep, especially since many of the pets we care for have found their forever homes through this incredible charity,” explained Sue. “It’s clear to see that a great deal of attention is given in making sure that the right four-legged friend is matched with the right two-legged owner! Inspired by this bond, we are proud to commit to contributing a portion of our profits to support the centre every month.”
For Sue and Jon, it is the undeviating commitment to offering caring take care of every animal that the Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre supplies that resonates deeply with their core worths.
“Just a week ago, they opened their doors to 42 sick cats from just one home,” explained Sue. “Each one required constant attention, medication and the team at the centre worked tirelessly to provide the best possible care. Thanks to donations like ours, their recovery is going well and this remarkable charity can continue its vital work.”
“Our rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming operations are only made possible by the donations and help of our supporters,” said Phoebe Routledge, Fundraising and Media Manager at the Cat and Rabbit Centre. “Donations from Petpals Chichester and others help us enhance the lives of animals and provide the 2nd possibilities they all should have. Sue and Jon are constantly welcome visitors who aspire to take part in our occasions, like our yearly summer season fayre charity event. Hearing their stories about previous Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre animals they now take care of in their brand-new houses fills us with enormous happiness. It’s a testimony to the significant effect we develop together.”