Chelsea Rawbone

I’m a Registered Veterinary Nurse with a particular interest in internal medicine, laboratory work, and diagnostic imaging. Before focusing exclusively on feline care, I gained valuable experience working with small furries, exotic species, and farm animals in both charity and 24-hour veterinary hospitals. This diverse background has given me a broad understanding of animal health and a deep appreciation for the unique needs of every patient.
I’m passionate about providing gentle, compassionate care to every cat I meet. I believe a little TLC makes all the difference — and you’ll often find me singing softly or offering words of encouragement to help my feline patients feel calm and comforted during their visit.
Chantal Hamilton

Started working in the veterinary profession at the of age 14 and became a qualified nurse in 2016 after doing the level 3 diploma. Finishing my diploma, I worked within emergency and critical care, diagnostic imaging, and cardiology for several years.
Then my partner and I decided to drop it all, take a leap of faith and go travelling around South and Central America for a year, with highlights such as Easter Island, Patagonia, Colombia and The Galapagos. Upon our return I decided where I wanted my career to go and concluded that I wanted to be surrounded by cats.
I have always had a firm interest in emergency and critical care and in providing high standards to our furry friends in need. Personally, I see this to be incredibly important and I am extremely excited to work in a place where cats rule!
Jessica Appleyard

I am a qualified veterinary professional with over 10 years of experience in the field. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working in various practices, including a fast-paced hospital environment, which has greatly honed my skills and broadened my knowledge. I have always had a deep passion for animal care, and I now work at the London Cat Clinic, where I feel incredibly privileged to focus my expertise on feline health and well-being.
Outside of work, I’m a proud cat owner and share my home with two wonderful cats, Thierry and Freddie, who bring immense joy to my life. My love for cats drives my commitment to providing the highest level of care to every feline patient I treat, and I’m truly grateful to be able to dedicate my work to their health and happiness.
Georgia Clarke

I qualified as a nurse in 2018 and have always felt a deep connection with animals—especially cats. Growing up surrounded by pets, I developed a lifelong bond with animals that has influenced both my personal journey and professional path. After moving to London, I began fostering cats and kittens for several charities, including hand-rearing orphaned kittens. These experiences have been incredibly rewarding, allowing me to support young kittens as they grow strong and healthy on their way to finding loving forever homes.
I feel privileged to work at The London Cat Clinic, where I can dedicate my nursing career entirely to feline health. Being part of a clinic that specialises solely in caring for cats is truly a dream come true. My role enables me to combine clinical expertise with a genuine passion for feline welfare, delivering personalised and compassionate care to every patient. Whether it’s routine health checks, urgent medical attention, or recovery support, my focus is always on ensuring each cat receives the individual care and comfort they deserve.
It’s an honour to be part of such a passionate and skilled team—one that shares my commitment to delivering the highest standard of care for every cat that comes through our doors.
Mikayla Wilson

For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved animals—especially cats. Growing up, they were always by my side, and it just felt natural that I’d spend my life helping them. Becoming a veterinary nurse was a no-brainer. It wasn’t something I ever had to think twice about—it was simply what I was meant to do.
I started out working in a small town mixed practice in New Zealand then jumped to work in referral practice, where I gained a lot of experience and learned from some incredible people. One of the highlights of my career so far has been being part of the neurology team, providing anaesthesia during brain surgeries. It was a huge responsibility—keeping a patient safe and stable through such delicate procedures—but also one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done.
While I’ve loved every part of my journey, my heart has always belonged to cats. There’s just something about them—their independence, their quiet affection, the way they each have such unique personalities. That love is what guided me here, where I’m now lucky enough to focus on what I’m most passionate about: giving cats the best care possible.
Alice Foley

I have had a lifelong love of all animals and always knew that I wanted to work with them. In 2010, I began training to become a Registered Veterinary Nurse, completing the Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing in 2012. Shortly after qualifying I wanted to increase my skill and knowledge base further with an advanced nursing qualification, so enrolled with The Royal Veterinary College to undertake their Post Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary Nursing, which I passed with Merit in October 2016.
In May 2018 I enrolled with the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) to undertake their Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour and passed this with Distinction in September 2020.
I have been a cat owner all my life and recognise their truly unique and fantastic nature. I rescued my cat, Elsie, at 3 weeks old and committed to hand-rearing her. Seeing her grow up has been amazing! On the other end of the spectrum is my 18 year old boy, Louie, who I have had since he was 8 weeks old and Molly, a stray we took in for a night and who never left! I’m beyond excited to work in a place that recognises cats have their own individual needs, both on a medical and emotional level, and is purpose built for them.