Cat Watch Wiltshire launches fundraiser to get new cattery

The charity want more spaces to help pets in need.

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 1st Sep 2020
Last updated 1st Sep 2020

Marnie Buckland, who is the founder of Cat Watch Wiltshire, has launched an appeal to help her get a new cattery.

She is in need of funds and materials to get the new building dismantled and rebuilt on a concrete base at her site.

Marnie says they constantly run out of room and more cabins could be vital in helping her look after more abandoned pets across the county.

Marnie needs money and materials to dismantle and rebuild the cattery

£2,500 is needed for the project.

On her Facebook page, Marnie said:

"We need Things like concrete, screws, nails, possibly some flooring, electrical stuff etc. If anyone knows a company that could help at all with anything like this please let me know. We have to pay to get it dismantled and rebuilt on a concrete base. If everyone donated £1 on this page it would totally cover the £2500 to complete this project. Please please help if you can. "

She is asking people to donate via paypal.me/catwatchdonations.

During lockdown, Marnie said she saw lots of pets being abandoned or hurt and was desperately in need of help to be able to care for them all.

You can find out how to help the charity by visiting their Facebook page.