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Justin Parsons

Head Of Service Design And Partnerships at Cats Protection

Justin Parsons has a diverse work experience spanning multiple organizations. Justin joined Cats Protection in 2018 and held various roles including Regional Branch Operations Manager, Senior Operations Manager, and currently serves as the Head of Service Design and Innovation. Prior to that, they worked at the British Lung Foundation from 2012 to 2018 as a Lead Service Development Manager for the South West and South Central regions.

Justin Parsons attended the University of Kent at Canterbury from 1983 to 1987. Beyond this, there is no provided information regarding their education history, except that they had some connection with Queen Elizabeths.

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Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom

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Cats Protection

At Cats Protection we’re here for every cat. At the forefront of research on cat welfare, we use our decades of experience to support cat owners to keep their pets happy, healthy and safe. From creating a cat-friendly home, to understanding their behaviour, to fostering cats for anyone fleeing domestic abuse. We know that, for many people, their cat is part of the family. So our trained volunteer listeners are here to support anyone who’s dealing with the heartbreak of their cat’s death, a cat who has gone missing or difficult issues like euthanasia. We also offer cat owners peace of mind that, if they should pass away themselves, we’ll look after their cat and find them a loving new home. Helping people understand their cats better means we can often avoid the need for owners to give up their pets. But when rehoming is the right thing to do, we look after cats with care and kindness, and help them find a loving new place to stay. We campaign to make sure cats are not forgotten by decision makers, speaking out on issues like kitten smuggling and cat theft. And we run the world’s largest single-species neutering programme, for both pets and feral cats, to support a healthy and balanced cat population. Whatever it takes, we’re here for cats and the people who care for them. Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats.