Purina has announced that its recent ‘Getting REAL in Nutrition’ roadshow, held from April to July 2024 across six UK locations, successfully raised £2,000 for StreetVet, a national charity dedicated to providing free veterinary care to the pets of those experiencing homelessness.
The roadshow, featuring veterinary surgeon Cat Henstridge (also known as Cat the Vet) as a guest speaker, offered over six hours of practical nutrition-focused CPD and took place in Manchester, Stirling, Belfast, Surrey, Peterborough, and Cardiff. Attendees contributed a nominal fee of £10, which was donated in full to StreetVet.
The roadshows focused on answering hot-topic questions and equipping attendees with the knowledge needed to grow their confidence in canine and feline nutrition. Guest speaker Cat the Vet shared her top tips for integrating nutrition into busy practice life. Other speakers included Libby Sheridan, Purina’s scientific affairs manager for the UK & Ireland; Adam Rampling, veterinary technical manager and Laura Hughes, veterinary nurse development manager.
Veterinary surgeon and influencer Cat stated “It was a privilege to be part of such an informative and proactive event. Attendees at all six locations were highly engaged, and we had some fantastic conversations about nutrition. It was an honour to accept the donation cheque on behalf of StreetVet.
“I am confident that this generous contribution will be put to excellent use, helping the pets of those experiencing homelessness receive the care they need.”
Laura added: “We were thrilled with the turnout and enthusiastic participation at all six events. Cat delivered an outstanding presentation, offering valuable insights and practical tips. We are incredibly proud to support StreetVet, a charity that makes a significant impact on the lives of people who experience homelessness, as well as championing the positive contribution of the veterinary profession.”
StreetVet co-founder and clinical director, Jade Statt, added: “The support from Purina and the veterinary community through this roadshow is invaluable. The funds raised will help StreetVet continue to deliver free essential veterinary services, ensuring that the pets of those experiencing homelessness receive the care and attention they deserve.
“This partnership not only provides much-needed financial support but also helps to raise awareness about the vital work we do across the UK.”