Thank you to the almost 6000 people who have signed this petition over the last 2 weeks, and to those who have taken the time to write to Redbridge Council, Trading Standards and your local MPs. Thank you on behalf of the animals past and present who have suffered. Please continue to share, voice your concerns to the relevant authorities, write genuine Google reviews of Catwalk Pets and educate others.
We have been assured by Redbridge Council that they are “extremely concerned” about the evidence and information submitted and a formal investigation is still ongoing.
A peaceful protest has been organised for tomorrow, Saturday 27th June, on Barkingside high street just after 12 noon. The aim is to amplify the voices of exploited animals, inform the public of the facts around this illegitimate rescue pet shop and give advice on what to look for when buying or adopting any animal. Please attend if you are able or share the event below. Those attending are asked to meet at Redbridge Magistrates Court for an initial briefing at 12.
Despite threats and intimidation, accusations of racism and now a counter-demo planned by Catwalk Pets, we will not give up on the animals. There are many animal welfare organisations and notable figures concerned about Catwalk Pets, as seen recently in the media.
A pledge:
▪️ We will not stand by and watch ex-breeding dogs with untreated health issues be falsely advertised as rescues for rehoming and sold.
▪️We will not allow the selling of sick puppies and other animals to go unchallenged, be it from the shop or from homes, and advertised online under false names.
▪️ We will not be silent while unhappy, sick breeding dogs and puppies are kept in crates at a breeding premises or in glass displays.
▪️We will not be intimidated or bullied by deceitful people whose unscrupulous activities are being exposed.
▪️Finally, we will continue to campaign for action from those responsible for licensing, regulating and monitoring businesses dealing with animals.
Protest event: Join here
Thank you.