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Clacton Animal Aid is now operated by the NAWT

As of 1st October 2011 Clacton Animal Aid is part of the National Animal Welfare Trust.

Clacton Animal Aid Cat and Dog Rescue
The Street,
Little Clacton,
Essex,
CO16 9LG


Phone 01255 860062 (10am-5pm) first for an appointment - Note our retricted rehoming area.
Viewing hours:
CATS: 10.00 - 12.00
DOGS: 11.00 - 15.00
7 days a week (except Christmas Day & Boxing Day)

E-mail: clacton@nawt.org.uk We are having problems reading e-mail at the kennels. Please make enquiries by phone for prompt attention.

Animal Care Assistant - Weekend only
We currently have a vacancy for a weekend Animal Care Assistant to work with the dogs in the kennels at Clacton Animal Aid in Little Clacton. Your main duties include cleaning, feeding, grooming and exercising the dogs, in addition to dealing with visitors. Experience of caring for animals in an employment environment or a relevant qualification is essential. You should be able to work on your own and as part of a team, with a flexible and hardworking approach. Salary: £5,312

To apply, please email your current CV to clacton@nawt.org.uk

Please note that contact will only be made to those applicants who will be invited to interview. Closing date for applications is 25th May 2012.
Click here to see the job description (Word document)

Kittens Galore!
We have just rescued several kittens, boys and girls of various colours. Click here to see our list of kittens and cats looking for homes.

What we do
Clacton Animal Aid is a registered charity No: 1027106. We are a re-homing centre for cats and dogs looking for caring, loving homes in North East Essex and South East Suffolk. We usually have 50-60 cats and up to 12 dogs requiring homes. We have small dogs and large dogs looking for a caring home. The dogs are given to us by their owners so we should know something about them. All our cats and dogs are vaccinated and neutered before adoption. We will not place dogs in homes that have children under 10 years old except under special conditions. Please phone 01255 860062 for clarification. There is no longer a maximum age restriction for adopters. We require a home check before adoption and will require you to meet the dog at the kennels probably on more than one occasion. We no longer have a restricted rehoming area.

Volunteers Needed: Volunteers to help mornings in the cattery are very welcome, please call 01255 860062 (Calls taken from 10am - 5pm daily). Read a day in the life of a volunteer at Clacton Animal Aid.

Want a Cat with Character?
We have a lot of adult cats desperate for a home of their own. Please visit us.

Donations required
The Charity has two support shops in Clacton, and donated items to sell there are much appreciated. The Charity has a support shop in Clacton, and donated items to sell there are much appreciated. The CAA Shop is at 141 Old Road, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 3AU, next to the Conservative Club. Please do pop along and buy something or donate something or both!

Any old dog items that you may no longer require such as beds, bowls, leads, toys, tennis balls etc are always welcome at the kennels in Little Clacton, since some of the dogs destroy these!


DOGS AVAILABLE FOR RE-HOMING

CATS AVAILABLE FOR RE-HOMING

BEFORE RE-HOMING A DOG READ THIS

LOST AND FOUND DOGS

Guide to Dog Bans on Beaches 1 May to 30 September

"People are born so that they can learn how to live a good life - like loving everybody all the time and being nice, right? Well, dogs already know how to do that, so they don't have to stay as long."
A six year old boys explanation for why dogs do not live as long as people, prompted by the death of his dog.


E-Mail webmaster@clactonanimalaid.org for information about this website

Page updated: 16th May 2012
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