Kelly Dinh

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My journey with cats began when two stray cats appeared in our garden. They were both so gentle and affectionate that it didn’t take long before we welcomed them and later, their kittens into our home and adopted them! Caring for them opened my eyes to how unique and often misunderstood cats can be and I am so grateful to have crossed paths with them. I truly cannot imagine life without my fur babies.

That experience inspired me to work with cats, and I feel incredibly lucky to be part of The London Cat Clinic. During my time here, I’ve loved getting to know so many beautiful cats and hearing their stories. When my little Tinkbell broke her leg, I was so touched by the care, patience, and respect the team showed her, as if she were their own. Their dedication to treating each cat as an individual is truly admirable, and I am  proud to be part of such a compassionate team.

Please don’t be shy to pop by to ask any questions you have whether it be about the feline fine health care plan or to chat about your kitties, I would also never say no to petting your little ones!

Dana Richardson

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Working with animals is something people have always told me I should do, and now that I am here, it really does feel like the right fit. Since joining the team, I’ve had a lot to learn as someone still new to the role but it’s been an exciting and rewarding experience. I love challenging myself, picking up new skills, and being surrounded by people who genuinely care about what they do.

With a solid background in customer-facing roles, I’ve built a strong track record of creating positive client experiences through clear communication, empathy, and professionalism. I take pride in making people feel welcomed and supported

Outside of the clinic, I’m a cat mum to Yaw, my lively tabby who’s full of personality. Caring for him has given me a deeper appreciation for feline behaviour and helps me connect with the clients and their cats on a more personal level.

Rosie Procter

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I joined TLCC in 2022, having previously worked with children in both the education and social care sectors. Moving into the veterinary world was a big change, but I’ve brought with me my passion for helping others and finding solutions when they’re needed. I truly enjoy working with clients to support their cats and find great satisfaction in seeing positive outcomes.

I’ve always adored animals—especially cats—and feel incredibly lucky to have a job where I get to meet so many gorgeous kitties! I’ve had pet cats since childhood and throughout adulthood, including senior cats with health needs that I’ve adopted. I have a deep sympathy for clients and their cats dealing with medical issues and truly understand the challenges that can come with it.

In my free time, I’m happily bossed around by a little tabby lady called Tiramisu, who loves belly rubs, Dreamies, and playing in our garden.

One of the things I love most about cats is their unique personalities. I really enjoy hearing about your pets’ funny little quirks, so please do share their stories with me when you see me at reception!

Tara Lincoln

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I grew up in North London and have always loved working front of house, so combining that with my passion for animals led me to a local vet practice, where I spent 13 years progressing from receptionist to Practice Manager.

I’ve been part of The London Cat Clinic family since the beginning and am proud to continue growing with the team. Over the years, I’ve completed the BVRA Accredited Veterinary Receptionist Award and more recently the Diploma in Veterinary Client Care [DipNCS(VCC).

I’m passionate about delivering the best possible client experience, and I truly believe a happy client and healthy pet is the best outcome. I also have extensive knowledge of pet insurance. It may not sound thrilling, but it plays a vital role in helping owners access the care their pets need. I’m always happy to answer questions, so pop by and say hello. I love a good chat about all things feline!

I adore cuddling cats (I tried to list my favourites, but I love them all!). Outside work, I enjoy beach walks in Herne Bay, where I live, spending time with friends and family, and travelling to Orlando whenever I get the chance

Emily Davies

I qualified as a veterinary nurse in 1999, after which I moved to London and worked in a variety of practices from single vet sites, to referral centres and 24 hour hospitals. In 2003 I spent two years working with a vet whose clinical standards and client care made an everlasting impression on me, Dr Jeremy Campbell.

A golden opportunity came my way in 2006 and I moved to Hong Kong to start my career in practice management. On my return, I worked as a pharmaceutical rep before moving back into management searching for the perfect practice. After nearly 17 years of trying to find a vet with the same standards as the vet I met in 2003, I am fortunate enough to be able to work with him again at The London Cat Clinic, so I am thrilled to be a part of the team.

Since starting nursing in 1996, I have always had a cat or three with me. There was a brief period in Hong Kong when I lived life without cat hair in everything, when my clothes didn’t need de-fluffing and cat litter trays didn’t live in each corner of my flat but it wasn’t the same coming home each day to a soulless flat Currently my husband and I live in South West London with two cats and I am back to de-fluffing my clothes and being woken up at 4am for food and chin rubs but I wouldn’t be without them.