Paws Winter 2013
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Paws Winter 2013
Winter 2013 battersea.org.uk The magazine of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Also inside this issue: Moggie mayhem Our newest Ambassador tells us why she has a special place in her heart for Battersea The cats take over as we celebrate 130 years of cat rehoming Winter woofs Akitas, Huskies, Malamutes and Inuits are on the rise at Battersea Yule remember Favourite mistletoe memories from our staff and volunteers Made in 01 the U.K Contents Executive Editor Dee McIntosh Winter woofs Head to page 22 to read more about our friends from the frozen North Editor Caroline Stringer Contributors Jude Peppis Kate Winsall Sarah Tapsell Becky Medhurst Features Please send your pictures and letters to: Paws magazine Battersea Dogs & Cats Home 4 Battersea Park Road London SW8 4AA paws@battersea.org.uk For more information and our opening hours, call 0843 509 4444 or visit our website battersea.org.uk Old Windsor Priest Hill, Old Windsor, Berkshire SL4 2JN Brands Hatch Crowhurst Lane, Ash, Kent TN15 7HH Patron Her Majesty The Queen President HRH Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO Paws is designed on behalf of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home by williamjoseph.co.uk Advertising enquiries corporate@battersea.org.uk Note: Advertisements and advertising inserts appearing within or sent with Paws magazine have been included at the advertiser’s request only. Battersea Dogs & Cats Home does not verify the quality, condition, validity or standard of the offers, products or services advertised. Battersea Dogs & Cats Home does not in any way endorse any of the products or services offered. Keep in touch Please help us keep our records as up-to-date as possible and inform us of any changes in your details. You can write to the usual Battersea address or email paws@battersea.org.uk If you no longer wish to receive Paws magazine and/or other correspondence from the Home, please write and let us know, including your name, address and postcode. You can write to the data protection officer at the address below or email dataprotection@battersea.org.uk Data Protection Officer Battersea Dogs & Cats Home 4 Battersea Park Road London SW8 4AA 44,918 (Jan–Dec 2012) 10 16 22 26 Ambassador Amanda The cats are taking over Super cool customers Christmas at Battersea Regulars 03Welcome 04News 15 Dog gallery 20 Paws letters 24 Take us home 28 Buy for Battersea 29 Cat gallery 30 Ask the expert Toy stories 32 Day in the life The seven Lurchers of Christmas The cats are taking over Slink on over to page 16 to find out more about our latest kitty campaign 03 essential winter healthcare for your pets Welcome Like you, our Battersea Ambassadors are passionate and vocal supporters of the work we do. I’m absolutely thrilled that the gorgeous and talented actor and presenter Amanda Holden has agreed to become our fourth Ambassador, joining international supermodel David Gandy, TV award-winning Paul O’Grady and best-selling children’s author Dame Jacqueline Wilson in promoting our animals and work at every opportunity. Amanda is one of Britain’s most popular and much-loved personalities, and we feel very proud to welcome her to Battersea. Meet Amanda and find out why she feels so at home at our Home on page 10. We love a Battersea Christmas. The days are at their darkest outside but here in London, and at our Brands Hatch and Old Windsor centres, our warm and bright kennels and cattery pens are sparkling with tinsel, and the calming music we play to soothe our dogs and cats is turning festive. I’ve loved reading memories of special Christmases at Battersea on page 26, and I’m sharing my favourite seasonal memory there too. The dogs and cats who’ll be spending their Christmas holidays at Battersea have only one wish on their list for Santa – a new home. If you have space in front of your fire this winter, turn to page 24 to meet some of our current residents. Northern breeds like the Siberian Husky, Northern Inuit and Akita are increasingly chosen as family pets, and this year well over 100 have found themselves at Battersea. On page 22, we look at these stunning dogs and the commitment and work they need to be good companions and pets. And there’s still time to order a gift or two from our treasure trove of Christmas 2013 Goodies, so I hope you’ll find plenty of stocking fillers to tempt you. We’ve called in some experts – including Rufus the Rottie and Sparky the Mongrel – to road test some of our gifts, and they share their verdicts on page 30. Claire Horton, Chief Executive NEW to see our complete range visit www.jvp.co.uk or for more information email info@johnsons-vet.com available from all good pet shops and garden centres Johnson’s Veterinary Products Ltd, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 7DF Tel: 0121 378 1684 email: info@johnsons-vet.com www.jvp.co.uk 04 Winter 2013 05 Home run Cats get a Head start Cheering on our marathon runners Did you bag a ballot place in the 2014 Virgin Money London Marathon? If so, we’d love you to join Team Battersea. Our dedicated team will support you every step of the way with regular updates from the Home as well as an invitation to an exclusive behind the scenes tour of our London site. If you’d like to be on our team please contact events@battersea.org.uk Heads up for cats – Anthony and Emily with Twinkle Film star father and daughter Anthony and Emily Head have backed our Cat Takeover campaign by urging cat lovers to rehome a rescue moggy from Battersea. Cats cash in The Buffy the Vampire Slayer star and Emily, who shot to fame in The Inbetweeners, came to Battersea recently to spend some quality cat time with us. Battersea celebrated the opening of our brand new Battersea Dogs & Cats Home from Home in September, and we can now reveal the mini centre’s very first rehoming successes. We’re now part of the new Pets at Home store in Sydenham, London with our ever first rehoming spot away from our three centres. Every day a dog and a cat looking for a home will spend the day at the store soaking up attention and tucking into the odd treat or two before returning to our Brands Hatch centre in the evening. Two of our feline friends, Jeffrey and Pepsi, have been lucky enough to find a brand new home after spending time in the store’s cosy cat room. Maggie Labrosse from Lewisham visited Pets at Home and fell for six year old Pepsi after the majestic moggy spent 53 days in our care. Friendly gent Jeffrey was rehomed just a week later, when Daphne Brebner from Gravesend saw him in the store and then rehomed him through our Brands Hatch centre. You can find out more, including how to find us, at battersea.org.uk/fromhome Paws has made a budding artist out of Battersea fan Ruby Cahill, from Barnet. Above Battersea dogs marked the opening of our Home from Home, our mini-centre at the new Pets at Home store in Sydenham, London Right Pepsi with her new owners Below Jeffrey, who also found himself a new home through the mini-centre Ruby came to our London centre for a special visit on her 6th birthday in August, and when she received her very first copy of Paws through the post she set to with a box of paint and an artist’s eye to draw cover star Phyllis. We showed Phyllis’s pawtrait to her new owner Clare Hobbs, who rehomed our beautiful Mongrel girl in August. “What a fantastic drawing, Phyllis loves it!” said Clare. “I have always loved cats and will definitely get a cat from Battersea when I move into my own house,” said Emily. “Whether it’s a kitten or cat, I think it’s really important to go to a rescue centre like Battersea.” And our late-night Purrsdays have seen lots of people doing just that. We’re opening the Cattery to after workers, night shfters and in betweeners on the last Thursday of every month, until 8pm. Visit one of our centres to rehome, or text CATS to 70800 to donate £5 towards caring for our cats. Read more about our latest kitty crusade on page 16 Further Christmas Are you a Santa with a sprint in your step? Then join our Battersea team for the fundraising Santa Run in Victoria Park, East London, on 8 December – we’ll provide the good cheer and the Christmas costume; you decide between 5k and 10k runs. For more information please call 020 7627 9339 or email events@battersea.org.uk Find us at Pets at Home Bell Green Park Spine Road Sydenham SE26 4PU We’re looking for companions for our animals, to give them a break from kennel or cattery life. Fostering The Home from Home doesn’t just showcase Battersea’s dogs and cats; visitors can also speak to our expert team for information and advice on everything from house training to neutering, as well as pick up some brilliant Battersea souvenirs. With over 1,000 visitors to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home from Home in just the first week of opening, we’ve got high hopes for our Brands Hatch dogs and cats. So, if you are close by, please do pop in to see the new mini-centre and meet our staff and animals. A work of art 06 Winter 2013 Shaking it up – Sami the Boxer Veteran Molly takes the title Meet our latest Ambassadog –15-year-old Mongrel Molly, who was judged Best Battersea Dog at our Annual Reunion in Battersea Park. Molly was rehomed by the Clare family from Woking when she was just six months old, and being crowned top dog was a long-held dream for owner Ruby. 07 Bali, Barbados, Battersea … FESTIVE TV PICK “It’s brilliant to win Best Battersea Dog because we’ve entered every time we’ve been to the Annual Reunion,” said Ruby, 14. “I’ve known Molly my whole life and she’s the most wonderful dog we could ever have asked for. She’s deaf now and going blind but she’s still a great dog.” Molly was also runner-up, with doggy pal Hector, in the Fancy Dress class for their Sherlock Hound and Dog-ter Watson duo. Five thousand owners and their dogs came to the reunion, sponsored by PetPlan, and helped us raise £20,000 for our current residents. We also welcomed special guests and Battersea Ambassadors Dame Jacqueline Wilson and David Gandy, as well as Chelsea Pensioner friends from The Royal Hospital. Fit for anything Honeymoon dog Mandy Paul has a very Battersea Christmas Sami the Boxer, who came to our Brands Hatch centre as an undernourished stray in 2009, has scaled the heights with owner Marianne Hunter this year and is surely a shoo-in for fittest Battersea dog. Battersea has joined the ranks of the great honeymoon destinations, thanks to Jeff and Irene Lille. Paul’s coming Home for Christmas Sami is gaining quite a reputation for herself in the distance running world. Her challenges this year included two summer and one winter Fan Dance runs in the Brecon Beacons, two Paras 10 endurance races, the Grim Challenge and Zombie Evacuation runs, a marathon, mountain trips and numerous training runs. When they wed 38 years ago, on 1 March 1975, Jeff and Irene chose the Home as their romantic honeymoon hideaway. Psst, want to know a Battersea secret? Paul O’Grady’s back on our screens soon, with a brand new For the Love of Dogs at Christmas special. “When I rehomed her you said to ensure she got enough exercise,” says Marianne, of Orpington, Kent. “I assume this is what you meant…” Molly and Ruby, a winning pair We woof you a merry Christmas Christmas pudding Bobby As Battersea prepares the festivities for all the homeless dogs and cats who will turn to us for comfort this Christmas, we’re decking the halls with bow wows of holly for our first-ever family Carol Concert. We’re Home for Christmas at St Luke’s Church in Chelsea, London, on Wednesday 11 December. As well as traditional carols, mulled wine and mince pies, some of our lovely Battersea dogs will be greeting guests with a festive guard of honour. Season’s Greetings from aspire Estate Agents, proudly supporting this event. Mandy was the best wedding present ever, and a big part of Jeff and Irene’s life for the next 13 years. The Lilles, from Eltham, South London, will never forget their Mandy, and have decided to keep her memory alive forever by choosing to remember Battersea in their Will. If you’d like to find out more about how to leave a gift in your Will, call 020 7627 9247 or email legacies@battersea.org.uk Paul and the ITV team have been at our centres in London, Brands Hatch and Old Windsor, filming lots of lovely dogs with heart-warming stories, happy endings, tinsel and tears. Our all new hour-long special will be the highlight of the Christmas schedule but we can’t give you the date and time of broadcast yet so keep an eye on the listings. For the Love of Dogs is now a multi awardwinning show, with a TV Choice Award, a National Television Award and a BAFTA nomination since our primetime show was first broadcast in September 2012. We’ve also been nominated for a second NTA accolade in the Best Factual Entertainment section and a TV Times Award for Best Factual Show. Bring in the New Year with a furry friend. Find out more about dog fostering at battersea.org.uk/fostering and cat fostering at battersea.org.uk/cats/fostering Fostering Tickets cost £20 for adults and £10 for children under 12. Seating capacity is limited, so please contact our Events team on 020 7627 9295 or email events@battersea.org.uk “We’d seen a programme on the television about giving a dog a home, so we set off to Battersea instead of going on honeymoon. I’d never had a dog before and when Irene spotted a German Shepherd with the biggest paws I have ever seen, I said: ‘We ain’t having that one’ – so of course we drove home with her that night …” Jeff explained. 08 Winter 2013 Rehoming Mr Pickles Known nationwide after his boisterous appearances on our Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs ITV show as ‘the naughtiest dog at Battersea’, Mr Pickles was rehomed by experienced Beagle owners Gordon Pitt and Christine Harland from Bletchley. “When we saw Mr Pickles’ story we were in floods of tears. He’s only young and has had a really unsettled start to life. Taking him on has been quite an experience, but he’s finally becoming a happier and better behaved dog and is so affectionate,” says Christine. Forever loved ‘Without Battersea, Eddie and I would never have found each other. That’s why I’ve remembered Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in my Will. Will you?’ For being your best friend. For making home feel like home. For being there when you feel down. For every stroke and every hug. For all the love they give. For Battersea. Forever. Please remember Battersea’s dogs and cats in your Will. Elvis & Marie This harmonious pair were two of a litter of young cats found on the streets with their timid mum. After 74 days at Battersea, they went home with Joe and Rachel from Beckenham in Kent and became Huxley and Molly. Shy Huxley is finding his feet in the garden, and Molly’s proving to be a wonderfully companionable lap cat. “Thanks for giving them such a good start,” says Rachel. Send or call for your free information pack about leaving a gift in your Will. Mr/Mrs/Ms/other Surname Address Nancy Postcode Labrador Retriever cross Nancy deserved the very best in life after being homeless, giving birth at Battersea, being rehomed and then coming back to us because her owner died. Happily, she’s found exactly that, with Nicola and Steve Mather from Leighton Buzzard in Hertfordshire. “We live surrounded by countryside, and Nancy loves her long walks in the forest – and our 19-year-old cat Dennis,” says Steve. Telephone Please return to: Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, 4 Battersea Park Road, London SW8 4AA or call 020 7627 9300 ! Mr Pickles J3865_BDCH_Legacy_press_WIN13_PAWS_135X192_F.indd 1 Rizzler With 215 days at Battersea to his name, beautiful Staffie Rizzler was our longest-stay dog. He’d spent lots of time in a loving foster home when the real thing came along in the shape of the Perkins family from West London. “Rizzler has completely taken over our family,” says Sarah. “He has settled in really quickly, is a definite asset in terms of stopping squirrels digging up the lawn and we couldn’t be happier with him. We feel very privileged to have him.” Elvis & Marie Dalswinton A Victorian stone-built house standing in 10 acres of gardens and meadowland in the glorious Vale of Lanherne, midway between Padstow and Newquay. Overlooking the village of St. Mawgan, with views to the sea at Mawgan Porth, our hotel offers a warm welcome, friendly atmosphere and great food prepared with fresh local produce.We are totally non-smoking, and are not suitable for children under 16 years old. B&B from £48.00 pppn, weekly rates available. SPECIAL OFFERS: Please visit our website. Nancy Car parking and solar-heated outdoor pool (in season). All rooms en-suite with tea/coffee, colour TV and free WiFi. Dogs free of charge and allowed everywhere (except the dining room). Licensed bar and restaurant serving 3 course dinner. Rizzler First name Proprietors: Stuart & Sal Hope Dalswinton House, St Mawgan-in-Pydar Cornwall TR8 4EZ Self catering lodge sleeping 3 adults. Easy access to Newquay airport and the Eden Project. 8 acres of private meadowland for dog exercise. Telephone: 01637 860385 www.dalswinton.com dalswintonhouse@btconnect.com battersea.org.uk/forever Registered charity No. 206394 AA11 01/11/2013 15:05 10 Winter 2013 11 AMBASSADOR AMANDA Our newest Ambassador, TV presenter, actress and award-winning West End star Amanda Holden tells us why she has a special place in her heart for Battersea 12 Winter 2013 A PASSIONATE ADVOCATE When our brilliant friend and steadfast supporter Amanda Holden visited our London home recently, it was clear how much Battersea means to this dedicated animal lover. Amanda couldn’t wait to share hugs and cuddles with the doggy guard of honour who greeted her, and she loved spending time in the Cattery, helping our volunteers play with and socialise a litter of young kittens. Amanda with Battersea Staffie Grace Amanda has been a much-loved face on the nation’s TV screens since her debut in 1992, starring in hit series including Kiss Me Kate, Cutting It and Wild at Heart. She’s won Best Actress awards for her theatre work and has been a judge on Britain’s Got Talent. Amanda has a Yorkie-Jack Russell cross called Rudie, and Muffy the cat. I’m so pleased to announce that Amanda is our fourth Battersea Ambassador. Her commitment to the Home is unwavering – Amanda has just co-hosted (with Paul O’Grady OBE) her third Collars & Coats Gala Ball for us, helping Battersea raise money to care for all the dogs and cats who so desperately need our help – and she is a passionate champion of rescue dogs and cats. Her continued support and her unquestionable love for animals makes her a perfect advocate for the Home. We’re extremely grateful to now have four very special Ambassadors who, through their passion and dedication, help champion the work that Battersea does for all its dogs and cats. Claire Horton, Chief Executive OUR FANTASTIC FOUR Battersea’s four Ambassadors are Amanda Holden, international supermodel David Gandy, our awardwinning For the Love of Dogs star Paul O’Grady, and former Children’s Laureate and best-selling author Dame Jacqueline Wilson. They all champion Battersea and our work. 13 THE BIG INTERVIEW We’re thrilled to welcome you as a Battersea Ambassador. What does Battersea Dogs & Cats Home mean to you? I feel a great sense of relief when I know some of the sad stories will have happy endings. My heart breaks for the dogs and cats that are mistreated, lost or end up at Battersea, but I know they have a loving and caring temporary home until new parents can be found for them. We were also delighted that you were able to visit our Home recently. We hear you fell for your photoshoot canine co-star Minnie, and also had a purrfect playtime in the Cattery. Tell us a little about your day at Battersea. Initailly I was worried I would feel sad when I visited Battersea, but it is such a happy joyous place full of happy endings. I can’t believe I didn’t come out with ten new pets. I even saw the hugely talented Vets carrying out a castration – and found it morbidly fascinating. I spoke to my daughter Lexi about it, she can’t wait to come down and meet all the animals. You’re now an Ambassador for the 6,000 dogs and 3,000 cats who need our help and care every year. What messages will you be sharing with your fans about responsible ownership? Our Ambassadors at last year’s Collars & Coats ball; Amanda, Dame Jacqueline, Paul and David. Collars & Coats guests Ashleigh and Pudsey; Dr Christian Jessen and Hilary Alexander Photos: David Baird Battersea supporters including Dr Christian Jessen, Rula Lenska and Craig Revel-Horwood enjoyed a Vintage Hollywood night out at this year’s Collars & Coats Gala Ball in Battersea Park. With a Vintage Hollywood theme, the night oozed glamour and class, but our guests all had a single purpose – to help us raise the funds we need to rebuild our Victorian kennels and give Battersea dogs the best Home in between home that we can. Our Chief Executive Claire Horton’s special guest was Battersea’s President, HRH Prince Michael of Kent GCVO, and our legendary doggy Guard of Honour also welcomed A-list celebrities, sporting heroes and fashion icons including our Ambassadors David Gandy and Dame Jacqueline Wilson, and presenters Fiona Bruce and Ben Fogle Everyone can love an animal, but not everyone can look after one. Get a pet for the right reasons, for companionship and to enhance your life – not to be left at home while you work long hours. Remember they are expensive, and sometimes they can test you! The upsides – if they are well looked after – are the loyalty, love, companionship and joy an animal can bring to your life, which is utterly priceless. And will you be reminding people that rehoming a rescue dog or cat is an incredibly rewarding and fulfilling thing to do? Rehoming and rescuing an animal is better than any feeling in the world. Battersea is inundated with all kinds of breeds, including some which you would pay a fortune for. The rewards outweigh everything! What do you think about our kitty crusade, the Cat Takeover, to put our felines firmly in the spotlight and find even more cute kittens and cool cats a new home? People often forget Battersea is a Dogs & CATS Home. Those little balls of fluff need a home, just as much as man’s best friend. The cute kitten factor is like honey to a bee. Amanda with Minnie the Mongrel, who has now been rehomed In Battersea: The Musical, which part would you love to play? I would love to be an all singing all dancing Vet, and do a big song and dance routine using all the equipment (including X-ray machines) – Pudsey the heelwork to music dog would have to be the lead though! Do dogs and cats form part of your family life? Are your girls Lexi and Hollie massive animal fans too? Yes, we have Rudie the dog – he is mixed race. And Muffy who is a posh Siberian fluffball. They are both brilliantly tolerant with the children, as 22-month-old Hollie often pulls Rudie around. And I often find Muffy dressed in doll’s knitwear! And did you have animals growing up? Yes, I think it is extremely important wherever possible to allow some kind of pet into your home, to teach children about love, responsibility and loss. We had Elsa the Golden Labrador until she was 18 years old, rabbits, cats and a pond! There is no way I could live my life without at least two animals! What will be in your pets’ Christmas stockings? Everything I can fit into a football sock! Muffy isn’t a fan of catnip but loves anything that rolls. And Rudie enjoys squeakers! And what’s your special Christmas wish for Battersea? My special Christmas wish is that Battersea doesn’t end up with lots of furry four-legged presents, and instead gets a queue of people wanting to rehome the deserving little souls in there. Amanda's first autobiography No Holding Back (Simon & Schuster) was released last month and is available in hardback. 15 Anxiety & Behaviour Solutions Stop Pulling Dog gallery Mekuti Balance Harness Enjoy walking your dog! before • Stop pulling on the lead • Gentle, kind and really works! • Removes strain on dog’s neck A big woof out to everyone who sent in a photo of their Battersea graduate. We’d love to use them all but we just don't have the space! Visit battersea.org.uk/dogs/happy_endings to see more very special dogs. 1 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE “Try out our system for 30 days, if you are not delighted, get your money back!” 2 5 mins after “I cannot believe that this has really worked. I was getting fed up with being pulled around like a rag doll. The Mekuti arrived and every walk has been fantastic. Even with other dogs she was exactly the same, calm and a joy to walk. I cannot praise this product enough.” Mrs A.L., Milton Keynes Tex 3 Anxious behaviour Stella Honey T-Shirts & Body Wraps Calming your dog with a T-Shirt or Body Wrap helps reduce: • Thunder and firework fright • Aggression towards dogs and people • Car and travel problems “It really works! We had a week of fireworks and thunder. Every time I put it on him within five minutes he was asleep. I am so grateful!” Cath, Wuff Dog Training Excessive Barking Vinnie 5 6 Calming Band A Calming Band is a very gentle way to help reduce: • Barking, whining and licking • Aggression and stress outside or inside “I really didn’t expect this to work, but it has! Before, he would start barking at any dog as soon as he could see them now he greets them with his tail wagging.” Mrs J.C., Durham Buddy Holly r 1 Tex, from Amy Hatche rton rington & Graham Mo 2 Stella, from Paul Her rz Sie 3 Vinnie, from Aleks ker 4 Honey, from Maria Par ding 5 Holly, from Dave Har rris 6 Buddy, from Sarah Mo ANIMAL CENTRED BEHAVIOUR AND TRAINING SOLUTIONS ONLINE: www.mekuti.co.uk PHONE: 01132 590 589 Pull - Anx - Bark Full PAWS 1311.indd 1 05/11/2013 16:31 Please send us yo ur pictures by em ail to paws@battersea. org.uk You can also write to the address on Page 1 If you’d like your pi ctures returned, en close an SAE 4 16 Winter 2013 17 Fed up of the dogs hogging the limelight, our cats are fighting back and using their cunning, cleverness and all-round cuteness to claw their way to the centre of attention. So far, they’re doing a very good job of it too. The cats – and Battersea – have risen to the challenge of raising awareness of our 130-year role in caring for and rehoming cats. Our London Cattery is proudly displaying a three-storey high vinyl of a beautiful black and white girl called Bertha, who is now enjoying life in her new home. Posters featuring Bertha and former resident Steve the Ginger Tom have caught the eye of many a cat lover at busy tube and train stations throughout London, including Britain’s busiest, Waterloo. Our website and social media channels have also dedicated themselves to all things cat. And best of all, we’ve seen lots more people visiting our Home so they can get involved in the Cat Takeover and rehome one of our residents. This year we’re celebrating our 130th year of looking after cats. Our moggies are marking the occasion in their own style by staging a Cat Takeover in the hope of finding their pawfect partners. Famous Felines Our kitty crusaders may not need an ego boost but many of our moggies are mighty enough to deserve it. Larry, Chief Mouser at No 10 Downing Street Arguably the most famous feline who we helped to find a home, Larry took up residence behind that famous black door in 2011. He has fast become the most well-known kitty in the country as he greets VIPs, including American President Barack Obama, and makes regular appearances in the world’s media. Larry Left Larry on patrol in Downing Street Below Pluto takes it easy at Battersea Arts Centre Shadow & Star prove cats are good for the soul How the Cat Takeover began When our founder Mary Tealby opened her Home for Lost & Starving Dogs in 1860, cats had roamed the streets for centuries. So, it wasn’t long before felines first found a Home with us in 1883. By the turn of the century, we were caring for around 500 cats with new arrivals turning up on an increasingly regular basis. We’re proud to say that we have made a huge impact on the lives of London’s cats over the years. Today, we have an average of 190 cats in our care at any one time in our three centres and in foster homes and we find new homes for them every day. Above Bertha bursts out of our Cattery Below Steve the Ginger Tom features in adverts across London Pair of pussycats Shadow and Star enjoy the ultimate haven of peace and tranquillity at the Jamyang Buddhist Centre in Kennington, London. Star, who is now called Tara – which is Tibetan for Star – and Shadow, who has been renamed Kala, spend their days in the calm courtyard welcoming visitors. Pluto Pluto is cast as Battersea Arts Centre cat This lovely local venue rehomed our super black fella back in 2007 and he’s been making his mark behind the scenes ever since. He wins over his legions of fans by helping out in the offices – which often involves lolling around on a desk or taking a nap in someone’s chair. His artistic adventures are charted on Twitter @Pluto_BAC 18 Winter 2013 Taking over in your homes too It’s not just at our Home where the cats are taking over either. Lots of our supporters on Facebook and Twitter have shared photos and videos of cats ruling the roost in their homes too. Whether it’s sitting in a sink, deciding a desk is the perfect spot for a cat nap or squatting in suitcases, your cats take over whenever the opportunity arises. Here are some of our favourites. r Tigge a Matild Did you know?… Battersea has been looking after cats for 130 years In that time we have looked after more than 229,000 19 How you can lend a paw in the Cat Takeover Visit one of our three centres to meet your new feline friend – our London Cattery is staying open until 8pm on the last Thursday of every month for late night Purrsdays so you can meet and greet our cats late into the evening fabulous felines Buy a present or a treat for one of the cats in our care by visiting our online shop at battersea.org.uk/shop In 2002, Battersea Dogs Home became The photo shows that wherever I want to sit – so does he. He is quite the poser too as you can see – with his tongue poking out, he’s a cheeky boy. He has definitely become a wonderful member of the family – we love having Tigger with us. Anna Goswell, South Croydon Matilda made herself at home within an hour of getting here. She is into everything, constantly wrapping herself around our legs and is a great companion when working from home. Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Mark Gilby, Wimbledon ose Lily-R Lucky Molly, Benson and Baby Girl are all still looking for new homes – help us to care for a feline waiting for a family by texting CATS to 70800 to donate £5 In 2010, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall officially opened a state-of-theart cattery at our London centre For the first time in Battersea’s history, more cats have been rehomed than dogs at our London centre over the last year Molly 1,607 1,342 Cats Lucky has got into the habit of religiously every morning at 4:30am scratching the carpet or coming up to our face in bed until we go downstairs and feed him. We don’t appreciate the early mornings but we would do pretty much anything for him. He is a spoiled cat, we adore him and he makes us laugh with his funny ways, his funny games and his funny sleeping positions. He is the light of our life. Lily-Rose has become firm friends with the cat we already had, Lucy-Lou, and they will regularly curl up together and give each other a wash. She has also discovered her purr and uses it to full effect. She has developed into a real character and is certainly vocal enough to make sure she is noticed. Sarah Simmonds, Waltham Abbey Kirsty Marshall, Epsom Has your cat taken over your home? Send your photos and stories to paws@battersea.org.uk 16% more moggies Baby Girl Send your Happy Endings to paws@battersea.org.uk, and share your stories, photos and videos with us on Facebook (facebook.com/battersea) or Twitter (@bdch) using the hashtag #CatTakeover and on YouTube and Pinterest Dogs Our centres have rehomed 16% more cats than this time last year, with 318 more moggies finding marvellous homes Benson Visit battersea.org.uk/CatTakeover to download fun images for your desktop wallpaper or your social media profile pages 20 Winter 2013 21 Santa’s little helper We have had Donner, now called Holly, since rehoming her from Battersea as a pup. It’s nice to see, thanks to Paws, that her brothers and sisters, who were Cupid, Dancer, Vixen and Comet, are all doing well. Holly is a good dog, a loving member of our family and loves our three girls. Ozzie Sophie Dave Harding, Walton-on-Thames Ripley Paws for thought Our beautiful Siberian Husky/Labrador Maddie who we rehomed from Battersea two years ago. She loves to keep up with the news in Paws magazine. STAR LETTER Sanaya Ngo, South Croydon Maddie The talented Ripley Age and beauty Dear Ripley, who we rehomed from you way back in 2005, is now 12 and still going strong. He has made history by being the first canine to travel from the Bluebell Railway’s Sheffield Park station to East Grinstead for the first time since it closed in 1958. The Bluebell is now connected to the National network and attached is the photograph of him being welcomed by the Station Master, who happens to also be the Bluebell’s chairman, Roy Watts. Never be put off rehoming an oldie. My dear Sophie died seven years and 15 days after coming home with me. She was 18 and a beautiful old lady. What age was she when I rehomed her from Battersea? It didn’t matter – she looked at me, grinned, and I was smitten. What joy and love she gave to all who knew her. The age of a ‘rescue’ is unimportant – the dog is. Nigel and Toni Simpkins, Tonbridge, Kent Kathryn Andrews, Westerham, Kent Holly Oz is wizard In March 2009, I was at Battersea when I came across a veteran dog then named ‘Bazza’. I was so struck by the sheer hopelessness and dejection in his large old brown eyes surrounded by his greying hair. I knew without any doubt in my mind that he was coming home with me. At the time of rehoming Bazza, his age had been estimated by the Battersea staff as ‘mid-teens’. Still with us in the Hampshire countryside four years later, his age remains a mystery and he is adored and cherished by all who know him. Now renamed Ozzie – or Ozwald Cobblepot on formal occasions – he lives the life of a country gentleman – best friends with Honey, a rescued stray from Portugal, our two rescued battery hens, cats and horses – he is truly an absolutely irreplaceable member of our family and we feel so lucky to have him in our lives. We know that realistically it is simply not physically possible for our wonderful Oz to be around for that much longer and it is for this reason that I wanted to make sure he had a mention in Paws before he gets his angel wings – and I have no doubt they will be very special wings indeed – for an incredibly special dog. When that time comes, we know that his ‘vacancy’ would only ever be filled by another older rescued dog, for they are truly wonderful, loving and wise and deserve to live out their last years in a loving home. We love you Ozzie, thank you for choosing us. Emma, Paul, your family and friends, Hampshire Matchmaking, Battersea-style Angel Tim Stockwell, Sidcup Sweetest Rosie Lucy… an update My mum retired and moved to Derby with her partner John. I love him and am pretty sure he loves me too. Now I have five adoring grandchildren as you can see from the photo. In February, I was diagnosed with lymphoma, my spleen was also affected. I started my chemotherapy just a few days later and happily now at week 15 there are no cancerous cells. My vet Elsa and my clinical nurses, Jenny, Zoe and Lindsey are just the best, in fact everyone is lovely and one of my reports says ‘Lucy is a lovely dog and we all love her’. I have lost some of my hair and am looking forward to it growing back at the end of my treatment. I read the Paws magazine with my Mum’s help and always hope that the residents of the kennel I sponsor (Number 9) find a loving home like I did. My Mum discusses my chemotherapy treatment with me and worries a lot but I tell her that every day is precious and I can cope with hair loss and not feeling so good sometimes as long as we can be together. Lucy (and Andrea & John Delaine), Derby Lucy and family This is Angel, a Battersea girl. We got her when she was 15 months old and she is now nine. It still only seems like yesterday. Could you sponsor a Kennel or Kitty Kabin? Find out how at battersea.org.uk/get_involved Myszka Mo Tinners and friend Two times three When I arrived at Battersea that weekend, as a volunteer to make some aftercare calls, I didn’t expect to be going home with a cat – I already have a 13 year old, Mojito, missing a leg and tail following an argument with a car when she was a kitten, who was quite happy being the centre of attention. But when I had a walk around the cat pens, I saw a little fluffy ginger and white kitten, with a cone and an amputated leg and I knew I could offer him a good home. So he’s settled in well, the two cats have 6 legs and one tail (but what a tail!) between them. Tinners loves chasing butterflies, insects and frogs in the garden and can make some quite impressive jumps for an invalid! He’s very vocal, happy to follow you around and ‘talk’ at you and loves his evening ‘play’ with the brush – it’s amazing how much dust and leaves can get caught up in that tail. He’s managed to bully both of my brother’s cats, my parents’ cat and their Labrador into submission, although he hasn’t had such luck with Mo; has happily travelled to Derbyshire and Cornwall in the car and made himself at home in other houses. He’s the friendliest cat I’ve ever known; he settles down and purrs on anyone who makes the mistake of sitting down. Thank you for letting me take him home – he’s lovely and I feel so lucky to have such a handsome, friendly cat! Megan Peat, London Myszka arrived at Battersea as a stray. She must have been a resourceful little thing, because she was almost blind. We formed a strong bond – she enjoyed lazing on my lap in the garden and would follow me everywhere. She managed to disappear while exploring, but thanks to a leaflet campaign, a neighbour contacted me after a week to say she had been looking after her. Amazingly, this lady had seen her photo on the Battersea website and had thought about adopting her herself, even remembering her Battersea name, Rosie. Myszka had a heart murmur and later developed cancer, but before that, we spent a happy two years together; she comforted me so much while I was recovering from cancer and then I was able to look after her when she became ill. She had the sweetest nature and I miss her terribly. I am so grateful for the time we had together. Kelly Kolkiewicz, Wandsworth In loving memory Layla Philip and Lark Lane-Owen, Aldershot Layla 22 Winter 2013 It’s winter, and our friends from the north are in their element, weatherwise. But can these double-coated characters fit into our lives as pets? “They can be more work than your average dog, but once you put in the time and training they are incredibly loyal and loving.” Wolf, bear, status dog, distance runner, family pet – like the Staffie, the four-strong Northern breed pack of Akita, Husky, Inuit and Malamute risks being misread, misrepresented and misunderstood. Battersea is taking in rising numbers of all these breeds – so far this year 26 Akitas, 16 Malamutes, 65 Siberian Huskies and one Northern Inuit. Back in 1988, when the dog occupying most kennels at the Home was the Mongrel (15,099), followed by the German Shepherd (1,614), we took in two Huskies, one Akita, and no Malamutes. The Northern Inuit hadn’t even been invented. So why the change? And what are these lions of winter really like? Where is their ideal home in lowland Britain, and who is their human soulmate? 23 explore this on a dog-by-dog basis as they can be prone to chase even though they might be playing.” And as they’re slightly more primitive and instinctive than a more highly-bred dog, they can be fans of digging, howling and other behaviours that they think are perfectly acceptable but their owners won’t. “But if you want a dog to teach fun tricks to, go jogging with or simply snuggle up on the sofa, they’ll be up for the challenge,” says Sarah. And a Northern breed’s perfect person? “Someone engaging, active, who enjoys training, likes the buzz of teaching something new and also has patience. Because the Northern breeds won’t do something just because you’ve asked – like a Labrador – but because they’ve weighed up what they’re going to get out of the transaction, whether that’s the reward of love, or a sausage. And that answer might change from day to day. Akita Siberian Husky The Akita is the largest of the Spitz group of dogs (the smallest is the Pom). Japanese Akitas were originally bred to be the protectors and hunting companions of the Shogun – a military class – and Akitas are bold, proud dogs who are loyal and protective to their family and affectionate with people they know. Their impressive double coats make them well suited to the northern climes where they originated. Another Spitzy, double-coated breed, the Husky is born to run. He can – and will – go for miles, with or without a sled. Huskies love company. They may not bond easily to many people, but when they do they’re incredibly loyal. Huskies need lots of exercise, and because their recall can go out of the window when they sense the chase is on, they often need to be kept on the lead and have a good level of training. “And someone who doesn’t mind that at times they will be more intelligent than you.” Super cool customers 1 Battersea Canine Welfare Trainer Sarah Tapsell has a long-time interest in the Northern breeds, and worked at a wolf sanctuary in North Devon for four years. The sanctuary also had pet Northern Inuits and Czechoslovakian Wolf Dogs. Sarah puts the rise of the Northern breed down to the increase in our fascination with the ancestor of all dogs – the wolf. In the wild, wolves are regaining a welcome foothold after hundreds of years of persecution. You can find out much more about the Husky, and raise money for Battersea, by tackling our Arctic Circle by Dog Sled challenge. Find out more at battersea.org.uk/sled “They can be more work than your average dog, but once you put in the time and training to bond and create that relationship they are incredibly loyal and loving. Their intelligence and energy mean you’ll have a very fulfilling and fun relationship. They take to any activity well – agility, flyball fun scent work, even pulling a sled.” Sarah says many arrive at Battersea looking for a fresh start because their owners have underestimated the commitment and work needed to create a well-balanced dog. And yet they do make good family pets, with the right guidance and ground rules. “However exotic breeds like the Husky and the Inuit look, the animal in your home is a beloved pet dog, not a wolf,” says Sarah. “They’re as close to a wolf as a Chihuahua is. “They’re not suited to being home alone all day with only a short walk. They need large amounts of exercise, mental stimulation and games. The only real way to build a good bond with them is to spend time with them, so they’re not suitable for everyone. “Northern breeds have been less intensively bred away from that original template, it’s true – but they are still a different species, which is what allows us to live alongside them in our homes as family pets.” These are dogs who tend to be intelligent, strongwilled and independent – and will make a decision if you don’t do it for them. 2 Sarah Tapsell Battersea Canine Welfare Trainer “They need space – they’re really energetic animals. Ideally an enclosed, safe garden so they can have secure off lead time if their recall’s not great. They can get on well with other animals, but we always 4 3 1Alaskan Malamute Rambo originally came from Spain. His owner was evicted and Rambo found himself homeless too. 2Siberian Husky Rose, found straying in Brentford, who needs experienced and active owners. 3Five-month-old Koda, an Akita who was given to Battersea because of his owner’s change in circumstances. 4Five-month-old Northern Inuit Maisy, a playful girl who was found straying, and even though she had a microchip her owner chose not to claim her. She has now been rehomed. Alaskan Malamute Northern Inuit Perfectly at home in the Arctic Circle, preferably pulling large loads for their Eskimo owners, the Malamute is a pack dog with a strong instinct to chase and run. Kennel Club figures say Malamute numbers have risen tenfold in the past decade, making them the fastestgrowing breed in Britain. They outnumber Poodles, Basset Hounds and Corgis. This handsome fellow is actually a crossbreed designed to look like a wolf, but with the gentler, more trainable character of the domesticated dog. He might have German Shepherd, Siberian Husky and Inuit breeding within, so his personality will reflect his ancestry. This is a relatively new breed, not yet recognised by the Kennel Club but growing in popularity. They can make a very good family pet. 24 Winter 2013 ppeal a x e D 25 ment y o j n Max e Name: Max Age: 4 years Breed: Boxer Cross This Christmas, Max will have been at Battersea for nine months. He’ll be dreaming of a White Christmas, of course, but also of his own loving home, where he’ll be the life and soul of the party and a magnet for all the toy action. He’ll enjoy training, and staying focused to earn treats, and will reward the love of his new family by being an amazing companion. Call our Brands Hatch centre on 01474 875109 or email bbh.rehomers@battersea.org.uk enson B e l t n Ge hance c d n o c s ve a se as cracker i g u o y m Could Christ s winter? e s e h i of t me th o h to one a r g fo lookin Name: Benson Age: 4 years Breed: Domestic Short Hair Beautiful Benson is FIV positive, which means he’d like to be an indoor cat but with an enclosed outside run. He was home alone before he came to Battersea; such a shame for a friendly, affectionate chap who loves being stroked and groomed. He loves company, and playing games. Christmas cat’s cradle, anyone? Call our Old Windsor centre on 01784 494460 or email bow.rehomers@battersea.org.uk hm t rhyt o g s ’ a Samb w of a ne n w a D Name: Dexter Age: 2–3 years Breed: Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross Name: Dawn Age: 3 years Breed: Domestic Short Hair Sweet Dexter needs calming influences to become an even more special boy. He has loads of energy, and enjoys playing with other dogs. Dexter can be shy around people until he gets to know them, so he’s hidden himself away when visitors to our kennels try to meet him. Could you bring Dexter out of his shell? As 2014 dawns, will our chunky black beauty be where she yearns to be – ruling the roost and calling the shots in a new home? Although happy to give it up for treats and the odd stroke, Dawn is an independent lass who would suit working owners. Rumour has it she trills like a diva and will wind herself around your legs as a party trick. Call our Brands Hatch centre on 01474 875109 or email bbh.rehomers@battersea.org.uk Name: Samba Age: 6 years Breed: Domestic Short Hair Samba came to Battersea in April, because her owner was moving house and, as Christmas approaches, she’s not feeling very festive. Samba needs a calm, settled home to match her quiet, sensitive character. She loves company and will bring comfort and joy to any silent nights with her peaceable, placid nature. Call our Old Windsor centre on 01784 494460 or email bow.rehomers@battersea.org.uk life? Call our Battersea centre on 0843 5094444 or email rehoming@battersea.org.uk n s of fu d a o l s Lola’ Name: Lola Age: 4 years Breed: Bull Mastiff What a gentle giant Lola is. Lola has recently been voted the wiggliest Battersea dog of 2013 – she can twirl faster than a garland of tinsel in a breeze. She is much-loved by us all, for her sunny personality, her softness and sociability with people and dogs, and her yearning brown eyes, which are surely saying: ‘Be my friend, and take me home’. Call our Battersea centre on 0843 5094444 or email rehoming@battersea.org.uk 26 Everyone wants to be home for Christmas. This year, 400 dogs and 200 cats will be guests at our Home and helping add to the very special memories staff and volunteers have of… Winter 2013 Rebecca Norris, Rehoming, Old Windsor Rosie was a Jack Russell Terrier who arrived here on the 14th of December 2011 as a gift; her owners didn’t have enough time for her so brought her in to us. Rosie was only a baby, weighing in at a little over 6kg. I seem to remember she came in wearing a coat; once the owners had left we then removed it and saw that obviously she was heavily pregnant! That year I was working on Christmas Day, cleaning, feeding and spending time with the dogs, and making up special meals of potato, turkey and carrot that had been cooked for them as a treat. All day Rosie was fine, just snuggled up in her warm bed listening to the carols playing on the radio. But the final time I checked, I noticed a tiny puppy nestled next to her. She quickly gave birth to two more, coping really well and managing fine by herself with just me keeping a close eye on her. I named the pups Mary, Joseph and Nick – they were all rehomed, and so was Rosie. It was a really lovely Christmas for me, I do love puppies. * * Jill Craven, Volunteer, London * I’d been volunteering at Battersea for almost three years in 2009, and decided that I’d spend Christmas Day helping out at the Home, walking dogs, sitting in kennels, wearing a Santa hat; I simply wanted to “do something”. The Animal Welfare Assistant was thrilled to see me, and between us and another volunteer we got all the dogs out, managed a bite of Christmas lunch, laughed a lot, cried not a bit and went home exhausted. It was a good day; and one I have repeated every year since. 27 Carly Perry, Rehoming Co-ordinator I remember helping serve up festive dinners in the café to the kennel staff on Christmas Day. We used to have a glass of wine with our dinner! * * Michael O’Byrne, Fundraising * The first time I came to Battersea on Christmas Day it didn’t go as planned. We rely so much on volunteers to exercise our dogs, and whilst many do give up their time, understandably it can be difficult for some to get to the Home on Christmas Day so I had planned to come in and walk a few dogs around Battersea Park before going to visit my family for a festive lunch. However, the first dog I took for a walk was an elderly gent called Herman. Walking around the park on Christmas morning is a wonderful experience with strangers smiling to each other and sharing seasonal greetings. Herman got quite a few admiring comments and cuddles too. Whilst no spring chicken, he was a clever chap and as soon as he twigged we were making our way back to the Home, Herman dug his heels in and decided that he was perfectly happy to stay in the park. Our brisk walk turned into an hour and a half marathon of wills, and when I eventually did get him back to his kennel, I didn’t have time to walk another dog. I still remember him with fondness though and it was lovely to receive a letter from his new dad a couple of months later. Walking dogs on Christmas Day is now a highlight of the festive period for me and I always think of Herman. You never forget your first. Matt Marshall, Volunteer Dog Socialiser, London I would like to say, as I was in on Christmas Day 2012, that it was magical… but it was just wet and windy. I’m coming in on Christmas Day 2013 and I will have a great day, just like every day I come into the Dogs & Cats Home. Every day is magical at Battersea. * * * Clint Singh, Volunteer Photographer, Brands Hatch My favourite Battersea Christmas memory is the festive photoshoot I did in 2012 with a litter of kittens. They were really cute, and loads of fun to work with. I could have continued all day but one of the kittens held out her paw, almost as if to say: “Ok, we’ve had enough now!” * * * Claire Horton, Chief Executive I absolutely loved the Battersea Christmas carol concert in 2012. Quite simply, it was a moment for us all to come together, to share the joy of Christmas, a really busy and often tough time for the Home and our animals. It brought our Battersea family together, to reflect on the year we'd had and the poorly and desperately sad animals we'd taken through our doors, nursed back to health, loved, cared for and given a second chance. And it gave us time to give thanks for all we have and all we are able to achieve with the help of all of our supporters around the country. Christmas is my favourite time of year as it is a special time that brings out the best in everyone; when people take that opportunity to say hello to someone they don't know, to smile at each other, to laugh and to come together with close friends and family and most of all to give thanks for the wonderful blessing of our pets in our lives. The Battersea carol concert gave us a chance to do just that. It was such a lovely event. I'll never forget how cold it was and yet how snug and warm and happy we all were, especially our dogs who had such a lovely time. I of course had my lovely Wilma with me in her fleecy festive red coat and we stood huddled together merrily singing carols in between a litter of Lurcher puppies being carried by our nurses and bundled up in the brightly coloured blankets knitted so lovingly by our wonderful supporters. We sang Battersea's very own version of the 12 Days of Christmas with lines like ‘Five golden Labs, four Siamese, three Tortoiseshells, two Ginger Toms and a Poodle in a pear tree.’ Paul O’Grady was there of course singing his heart out and as we sang and laughed and enjoyed just being together with our colleagues and our animals, snow fell softly and life, and the world, just for a little while, seemed almost perfect. * * * Ali Taylor, Canine Welfare I once slept at Battersea on Christmas Eve with a dog called Cabbage, so I could make sure I was at work in time because I didn’t drive then (plus I was obsessed with the dog). And one Christmas Day I also did a live radio interview about people who worked on this special day and I was there to answer behaviour questions. The only problem was not one of them was dog or cat related so I was in danger of being rather embarrassed by my ignorance. One lady said her rabbit attacked her every morning and another question was about a bald budgie. I said they both sounded quite stressed and advised a visit to the vet! * * * Wish a Battersea dog or cat a very merry Christmas with a tasty treat or top toy – buy them a special present online at battersea.org.uk/shop WHY NOT BUY A GIFT FOR A DOG OR CAT IN OUR CARE? 28 Winter 2013 Help the Home and... Buy for Battersea We’ve teamed up with cottages4you to bring you a fantastic selection of pet friendly cottages. Discover properties in the UK, Ireland and overseas and enjoy a break where you have the freedom and flexibility to do what you want when you want. Visit PET FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS orbattersea battersea.org.uk/buyf Help to raise valuable funds for Battersea by buying from our speciallyselected partners. For every holiday booked through the site Battersea Dogs & Cats Home receives a 10% donation of the holiday cost. 29 Cat gallery Whether you are planning a festive family get together or a relaxing escape in the new year book your break with cottages4you and feel great about supporting the animals in our care. What a striking line-up of Battersea cats in their new homes. Thank you to everyone who sent us a photo of their special pal – we’re sorry we can’t publish them all. You can see more at battersea.org.uk/cats/happy_endings 1 3 2 Don’t forget our friends at SockShop are also donating 12% of every order when the code BATTERSEA is entered in the gift voucher code box when shopping online. 10% DONATION FOR Zac Tony & Scooch 5 EVERY BOOKING Paddy 4 Christmas Carol Concert Wednesday 11 December 2013 Up to £5,000 for vet fees per condition Fluffy Puffy St Luke’s Church Sydney St London SW3 6NH 7 6 For further information and to book tickets visit battersea.org.uk/carolconcert or call 020 7627 9295 No extra cost to pay monthly Hamish £9.10 PER MONTH FS21336792 FROM Gypsy Jasper 0800 085 0142 For textphone first dial 18001. Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat 9am-5pm. Calls may be recorded. Prices are dependent on individual circumstances when you buy a new policy. Price shown is based on our Essential level of cover for a 3mth old Dachshund, micro chipped, valued under £300 and living in the DT5 1AB postcode and are correct as at 10/09/13. a Mooney 1 Paddy, from Vaness ahilly 2 Zac, from Helen O'R Neil Symons 3 Tony and Scooch from w Sha 4 Hamish, from Angela an Constantinou 5 Fluffy Puffy, from Sus y Llewellyn 6 Gypsy, from Jessam Alan Lloyd 7 Jasper, from Judy and Please send us yo ur pictures by em ail to paws@battersea. org.uk You can also write to the address on Page 1 If you’d like your pi ctures returned, en close an SAE 30 Ask the experts: Toy stories Winter 2013 We handpicked a gang of Battersea technicians – Rufus the Rottie, Staffies Frog and Rocky, and Akita Max – to road test our great new range of dog toys. Developed using Battersea staff expertise and knowledge, and in partnership with pet toy designer Rupert’s Pet Shop, these toys are designed to be safe and fun for dogs of all shapes and sizes. No toys were harmed in the making of this feature but some are looking a little the worse for wear… ttersea.org.uk/shop ba at e lin on d an es or st r m Tesco, in ou Battersea Dog Toys Buy fro Super Foam Flyer Super Squeaker Balls Super Flinger Retrieve Toy Made from our special safe, antibacterial foam. Light, easy to throw and floats. Does what it says on the label, and all in non-abrasive material that’s kind to teeth. Tough rubber and soft natural cotton rope combine in a great outdoor toy. Just swing and fling. Frog: I nearly tripped over my ears running after this amazing Flyer. When I did catch up with it, I found it easy to pick up and run off with. Not for sharing. When we tried it in the paddling pool, it turned out that I don’t float… Rocky: THROW IT! *run, run, run* THROW IT!! *run, run, run* (and repeat until it’s too dark to see anymore). Frog: We played for ages. It was such fun and I didn’t want to go home for my dinner. My human co-tester was careful to throw the flinger for me, not at me, and I soon learned to bring it back for another go. Super Squeaky Toy Tumball Hide ‘n’ Fetch Reward Bone Six squeakers and lots of lovely plush. Also made from our special foam, Tumballs have an exciting random bounce, they float and fit a standard ball launcher. Unwrap and put a treat in one of the pockets. Make your dog sit and wait, hide the bone and encourage him to retrieve to get his reward. Rufus: Oh. My. Dog. These guys are awesome, and you get two in a pack for double the fun. Tricky little bouncers too – they fly about all over the place. Amaze balls. Get them on your Christmas wishlist, boys and girls. Max: When I found out there are three treat pockets, I was so excited! Finding the bone was great and with a bit of practice I learned how to unwrap it and get the treat. Self service – yum. Max: Nothing like a sloppy, comforting cuddle with a soft toy, is there? I’ve called him Marvin – we’ll be friends for years. Unless Rufus gets hold of him, of course. No toy is indestructible, sadly. Our brand new range of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home toys is available to order from the Christmas Goodies pages at the back of this issue or online at battersea.org.uk/shop You can also find them in our three shops at the Battersea, Old Windsor and Brands Hatch centres, and online and in selected Tesco stores. The sale of each one helps us look after all the dogs and cats in our care. 32 Day in the life The seven Lurchers of Christmas Remember the seven Lurcher pups who lit up our ITV Christmas special, Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs last year? Holly, Ivy, Mince Pie, Dean, Dora, Dilys and Dixie were all born at Battersea on 2 November 2012. Their mum – a Battersea dog – rejected the puppies so the litter were hand-reared by our wonderful Vet Nurses. All happily rehomed, the littermates are looking forward to their first proper Christmas, so we asked their new families to reveal what a Christmas Day in the life of a young Lurcher will be like. Betty (Holly) and the Nail family, East Molesley, Surrey Apart from snoozing, Betty will undoubtedly be trying to eat our Christmas dinner and digging holes in our lawn between naps. Of course, butter wouldn't melt … Dora and Jane Bishop, Folkestone, Kent We’re really looking forward to her first Christmas with us. I don't think our decorations are going to be very Dora proof, though. Dora will be unwrapping her favourite toy which is a small squeaky space hopper. She's also got her own stocking, which we'll hang on the fireplace, filled with treats for Christmas Day. And she’ll be eating the last treat in her very own doggy Advent calendar. Ashling (Dixie) and the Thomas family, Morden, Surrey Ashling came into our lives on 29 December 2012 and helped to mend our broken hearts after we had to say goodbye to our dear Washington (a Battersea dog) after 15 very happy years. We’re a bit worried about Christmas as Ashling does like to steal things and eat them and we do have a lot of Christmas decorations, so plans will have to be put in place. But she will definitely have her own Christmas stocking to hang on the mantelpiece and as long as she doesn’t chase the reindeer I’m sure there will be lots of treats for her. Winter 2013 Barry (Dean), with Rachel and Rory, SE London For Christmas, Barry will be unwrapping a present (with a squeaky toy, but don’t tell him that or you'll ruin the surprise!). If he's lucky he'll get a few scraps of turkey from the Christmas table, then a nice long walk in our local park, where he'll probably meet some of his friends! That'll tire him out, so he'll then go to sleep by the fire while we watch the telly. He’s rather taken with the tinsel, so we think the Christmas tree will be in for a mauling this year! Mince Pie, with the Maslin family, Chippenham, Wiltshire One of Mince Pie’s favourite things to do is to rip any piece of paper into shreds so Christmas Day is going to be one exciting time for him. It will be snowing paper in our house. Mince Pie has a sack full of presents for him waiting to be played with, along with our three other dogs, Toffee, Stanley and Betty, his best friends. Mince pies are a favourite at Christmas time, but my Mince Pie is a favourite all year round. Maggie (Ivy), with the Allen family, Teddington Maggie will be sleeping off her roast turkey and chipolata lunch. She was going to watch the Queen’s speech, but as Camilla didn't feature and the corgis did, she’ll retire for an afternoon nap instead. After her nap she will be watching the recording she received in her stocking, Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs, in the hope that she may see someone she knows… Susie (Dilys), with Penny and Alan Holman, Haywards Heath We knew it would happen, she loves the tree. Its lights, the tinsel, the baubles and the noise it makes when you jump on it and make it fall over. Susie must learn, but we can help. NO chocolates on the tree. Don't put the presents out under the tree before Christmas morning and don't leave Susie alone in the same room as a beautifullydecorated tree. After dinner, put the TV on, time to relax? Not this year. Susie gets her lead, tail wagging. We're all off out for a hike, much better than lazing around. Christmas Goodies 2013 Order at battersea.org.uk or call 020 7627 9228 A very Merry Christmas to you all Battersea Dogs & Cats Home rescues, reunites and rehomes dogs and cats. Since 1860, we have helped over 3.1m dogs and cats and we aim never to turn away an animal in need. Around 400 dogs and 190 cats will spend Christmas at Battersea this year, the purchase of these goodies will help us to care for them. Christmas cards C01 24d £8.99 C03 6 designs £4.75 C02 Boxe cards £4.75 140x140mm 137x137mm C06 10 £3.60 C05 127x127mm Cards per pack £5.99 124x210mm C08 £4.75 140x140mm C04 £3.60 127x127mm C07 £4.99 198x102mm C13 £4.75 140x140mm C09 £4.75 140x140mm C10 £5.99 210x124mm C11 £4.75 140x140mm C12 £4.75 137x137mm C16 £4.99 198x102mm C14 £4.75 153x108mm C15 £3.60 127x127mm Please note the diary and calendars will be available from October and will be sent separately from the rest of your order. Gifts S05 £11.99 S01 £9.99 1000 piece jigsaw S02 £4.99 Happy Endings Calendar Traditional Advent Calendar S03 S04 £5.99 £5.99 Diary Slim calendar S08 £0.50 S06 Fridge magnet £7.99 100 piece jigsaw B01 £7.99 S09 S10 £3.50 £1.50 Bookmark A Home of Their Own The story of the Home from its beginnings in 1860 to the present day. Now in paperback. S11 Pin badge Ceramic mug £1.00 400ml Trolley key ring Soft toys Jazz the Black & White Cat S13 £5.00 each Oscar the Ginger Cat Rocky the Rottweiler T01 S12 £1.50 Travel mug Max the Labrador Retriever Huey the Husky T05 T07 T06 T02 Dogs £14.99 Cats £9.99 each each 21cm 30cm T09 T08 T03 T10 T04 Cosmo the Tortoiseshell Cat Angel the White Cat Cherry the Fox Terrier Daisy the Border Collie Bo the Boxer Books Age 5+ £4.99 each Battersea stories A selection of entertaining and educational tales based on true life stories from our Home. B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B09 B10 B11 B13 B14 B15 B21 B22 B23 B25 Seasonal offer: 5 children’s books for £20 Gifts for dogs and cats Dog treat advent calendar Battersea Dog Toys Battersea’s very own toy range, tested by our dogs for your dog. Noodle Duck Desmond Donkey G01 £3.50 G02 £3.99 T01 28cm G07 Cat treat advent calendar T02 £6.99 T03 £5.99 £3.99 £5.99 Monty Mouse 39cm Super Squeaky Hide & Fetch Super Squeaker Six squeaker toy Reward bone Balls G06 £3.99 85cm G05 £3.50 G03 £2.99 18cm Snowman Rope Tug G08 £3.50 G04 £4.99 29cm Winter Snowman Cat Teaser Four Christmas Cat Balls T04 T05 £8.99 Super Foam Flyer Outdoor active toy T06 £7.99 £6.99 Tumball Super Flinger Random bounce balls, fit in standard ball launcher Retrieve toy Wrapping paper Gifts for Battersea dogs and cats Wrapping paper and tags Show your support for the dogs and cats in our care over the festive period by buying a gift for them this Christmas.* 6 sheets of wrapping paper with matching tags. 500x700mm. Dog ‘special meal’ Cat ‘special meal’ Dog toy Cat toy Dog blanket Cat blanket W03 £3.99 6 sheets W01 £3.99 6 sheets N02 N03 N04 N05 N06 WHY NOT BUY A GIFT FOR A DOG OR CAT IN OUR CARE? W02 6 sheets Thank you for supporting Battersea Dogs & Cats Home N01 *The actual product given to a dog or cat will be at the discretion of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Delivery charges do not apply for these items. £3.99 Order form £5.00 £5.00 £3.00 £3.00 £9.99 £9.99 Code (add colour if req’d) Price Quantity Total cost EXAMPLE GO7 5.99 2 11.98 Order online at battersea.org.uk or alternatively please complete this form and together with a cheque or your card details return to: Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Christmas Retail, 4 Battersea Park Road, London SW8 4AA Postage and packaging is charged at £3.00 for each order unless stated. All orders are delivered by Royal Mail 2ndClass. We will try to send all orders out within one week but please allow 28 days for delivery. 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