Cat Welfare Champion Honoured By Pet Charity
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The Blue Cross Welfare Award, part of this year’s Petplan Awards ceremony, has been presented to the chief executive of the Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB), Claire Bessant, for her substantial contribution to feline welfare over many years.
Dr. Andrew Edney MA DVetMed MRCVS, a Blue Cross governor, presented the award at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress yesterday.
Claire Bessant receiving her Blue Cross Welfare Award from Dr Andrew Edney
The FAB was founded in 1958. When Claire took the helm in 1995, it was relatively unknown, but Claire transformed it into an active organisation dedicated to advancing feline health and welfare. Current FAB initiatives include funded university posts at veterinary schools, an extensive range of cat care leaflets and a polycystic kidney disease screening scheme.
John Rutter, chief executive of The Blue Cross said: “Claire’s energy, knowledge and experience combine for the benefit of all cats and cat owners. We are delighted to present her with The Blue Cross Welfare Award in recognition of her impressive contribution to feline welfare.”
Claire coordinated the foundation of the Cat Group and the European Society of Feline Medicine. She is also the editor of the BVA journal, In Practice, and has written a number of books about cats.9355 views
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25th April, 2006 00h00
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